Produced by two‑time GRAMMY® nominee Chris “Big Dog” Davis, the new single is out now.
For adult contemporary/jazz vocalist Sharon Rae North, The Cars’ 1984 single “Drive” has long been a favorite. The band’s biggest international hit always carried a deep well of soul, emotion, and heartbreak. When North heard it last fall for the first time in years, it evoked the same feelings she had decades ago. So, she decided to record her own version produced by two-time GRAMMY® nominee Chris “Big Dog” Davis. The independently released single is presently receiving airplay and earning playlist adds.
Determined to make “Drive” her own, North and Davis dug into the song’s pained vulnerability — Ric Ocasek’s lyrics and Benjamin Orr’s aching vocal — and began shaping a version that reflects her perspective.
In North’s capable hands, “Drive” becomes a reassuring caress to a troubled lover. Davis — architect of more than twenty Billboard No. 1 singles — builds a soulful R&B groove around her commanding yet intimate vocals, weaving in jazzy keyboard flourishes that preserve the dreamy quality of the original.
Speaking about the song’s emotional weight, North said, “‘Drive’ is deep and meaningful, and it has a certain sadness about it because of the angst and helpless feelings that come from trying to help someone who apparently doesn't want help. I've never been in that type of situation, but I imagine it's difficult to care enough to want to be there for someone who's in denial about the issues in their life or in a relationship.”
Capturing the right vocal performance was crucial. Unsatisfied with her initial takes, North quietly returned to the studio to recut the vocals.
“Unbeknownst to Chris, I went back in and recorded them again. Since he already mixed the song, he wasn't happy with me. But he beautifully remixed it and I think we’re both happy with the way it came out,” admitted North, who has concert dates coming up in Columbus (March 21 at the ICON Jazz Lounge) and Atlanta (April 12 at St. James Live!).
That trust between North and Davis was built by collaborating over 11 years. Davis helmed North’s EP, 2016’s Sincerely Yours. Davis and two-time GRAMMY®-winning producer Paul Brown teamed to produce North’s first full-length album, Silhouette, in 2022. The album was prefaced by the single “Moments” featuring saxophonist Marion Meadows in 2019.
North was an award-winning television news anchor, journalist, and reporter who held stints at local media outlets and nationally with CNN in Atlanta. Initially, she moonlit as a singer, recording and releasing The Way You Make Me Feel in 2007 and Gee Baby in 2012. Her records have been released domestically and internationally, hitting several major charts including Billboard. As a performer, North has opened shows for Brown, Patti LaBelle, Joe Sample, Adrian Crutchfield, Dee Lucas, Patrick Lamb, and others. She has graced stages internationally and at hallowed jazz clubs and prestigious venues from coast to coast including Blues Alley (Washington, DC), Catalina Jazz Club (Hollywood), Vibrato Jazz Club (Los Angeles), and the Richmond Music & Jazz Festival in Virginia.
North plans to release another new single this year.
For more information, visit www.sharonraenorth.com.
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