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Popstar Puts Epic Spin on Sinatra's Song, 'That's Life'

A bearded man in a cap sings into a microphone while holding a guitar, with a "Mesa" amplifier in the background.

Good music, with no auto-tunes or other studio works, is as scarce as a diamond. Regardless, in one short video, a Popstar did fantastic music and an incredible recording in a fine studio.

In the live room, American singer, Shawn James, did an impressive cover of "That's Life" by Frank Sinatra. He broke in on a sharp D7, releasing pleasant tunes from his acoustic guitar.

The star broke in on a fine tenor. He connected with his chords in the right rhythm. It was so natural — just his voice and the notes from his chords.

A man with long hair and a beard sings into a microphone in a recording studio.

The bridge was fantastic, playing the G7 chords. There was a short, yet perfectly timed, break of the guitar notes. His harmonies were louder as he sang with a vibrant tone.

Later on in the song, Shawn played a little bit faster than when he started. He was still singing beautifully. Warm sun rays beaming into the studio made the studio more vibrant.

Shawn sang the bridge again, but it was different. He stopped playing the guitar. Only his voice could be heard vibrating across the entire room. His high pitch was incredible.

The notes from the guitar became very soft and faint. His voice was more audible, though it was low. He ended the song on a mid voice, an impressive live recording.

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