Ella Langley mesmerizes country music fans with rendition of Kitty Well’s 1952 hit
Ella Langley rose to fame with debut album 'Hungover' in 2024
Ella Langley has been receiving love and praise from all the country music fans as she has made them nostalgic by covering an old classic on her recent pit stop.
She has grown up listening to the classic country music from popular singers namely Johnny Lee, Conway Twitty, and David Allen Coe. All these artists have been her inspiration when she started to pursue her career in music.
To prove how influential these figures have been in her life, Ella performed a classic hit by the late Kitty Well in her October 17 show at the John T. Floore Country Store in Helotes, Texas.
Langley performed Well’s superhit track It Wasn’t God Made Honky Tonk Angels, while strumming her guitar.
The 26-year-old broke out into a rendition of her own when she sang, “It’s a shame that all the blame is on us women / It’s not true that only you men feel the same, she sang. From the start most every heart that’s ever broken / Was because there always was a man to blame.”
Ella further covered the popular track Walkin After Midnight by Patsy Cline.
Fans have been going emotional with her performances as they believed that she is bringing the true country music back.
While praising Langley, one of them wrote, “Wow. That’s real country music.”
“Kitty Wells is smiling down from above along with Patsy Cline, Ella is amazing”, commented another true fan.
A third country music fan wrote, “Keep it up! Nice rendition! Sounds great!”
Langley earned great success following the release of her debut album Hungover that came out in 2024.
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