Feb 20 • 08:21 UTC 🇸🇰 Slovakia Denník N

Jeff Buckley Returns to the Charts After Thirty Years, Thanks to Live Recordings and a New Documentary

Jeff Buckley's song 'Lover, You Should've Come Over' has re-entered the U.S. charts after thirty years, spurred by a new documentary and live recordings.

In a noteworthy resurgence, Jeff Buckley's classic song 'Lover, You Should’ve Come Over' has climbed to number 84 on the U.S. charts, marking its return after three decades since its original release on the album Grace in 1994. This remarkable achievement highlights the growing interest in Buckley’s music, primarily driven by the documentary titled It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley, directed by Amy Berg, which has received critical acclaim and has sparked renewed appreciation for the late artist's work. The documentary, set to premiere in Slovak cinemas on March 26, serves as a crucial touchpoint for both old fans and newcomers alike, rekindling passions for Buckley's emotionally charged melodies and unique vocal prowess. In addition to the film, Buckley’s music is also making waves through various re-releases, including the live album Live At Sin-é, originally released in 1993, which provides listeners with a glimpse into the raw and intimate performances that defined his career.

The overall revival of interest in Buckley's music reflects a broader trend of exploring the legacies of influential artists. As audiences continue to engage with the narratives of these musicians, it paves the way for the younger generations to appreciate the profound emotional depth and artistic significance that artists like Buckley have contributed to the music industry.

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