For music fans of a certain generation, Shawn Colvin’s GRAMMY-winning folk-pop classic "Sunny Came Home" transports them to a time when MTV ruled the pop landscape.
Now, Moscow-born pop singer/songwriter TZAR is committed to pushing the '90s classic into the future — with a laptop and drum sampler, on a rooftop, with a cityscape beneath her.
On the latest episode of the ReImagined At Home cover performance series, revisit the breezy, bittersweet "Sunny Came Home" and consider how artists of today can alter its shape for their own artistic purposes.
Back in 1998, Colvin's original version of the song won the GRAMMY for Record Of The Year and Song Of The Year at the 40th GRAMMY Awards.
Enjoy TZAR's spirited, forward-thinking reinterpretation of "Sunny Came Home" above and check below for more captivating episodes of ReImagined At Home.