Totally agree! Kate Bush ( the original) is legendary..And I give Maxwell big ups for not only smashing it, but also letting the Workd know what a huge fan he is of Kate Bush
@@Noloveentkaleb That's subjective. Kate highlights the tragedy of the song. Maxwell only attempts to highlight his own voice, with his unnecessary, cheesy, overused R&B antics.
@@MrJmazing1 You're right. I think he's over appreciated. His biggest hit wasn't even one of his own compositions. If anyone is under appreciated, it's Kate Bush.
@@JayShara Should see the live version on your own time it sounds almost identical... But he adds more to it so you know it's live... Subtle but you'll notice
Maxwell was great in this video, but you girl, MADE this reaction vid over the top entertaining. I smiled throughout the whole thing 😁 It's 6:10 am but I have to see more of your vids, you are sooo CUTE. A Fan 🤗
The video its premise is the woman he was in love with ..passed away. That was her presence around him (in the street and outside the diner looking in) and in his mind as he laments all the things they didn't do together.
It's amazing how people are ignorant even about the songs they like. This song was originally composed by Kate Bush, one of the most iconic songwriters and artists of the 80's, for the movie "She's Having a Baby" (1988), starring Kevin Bacon. And whot the f is Maxwell?
Dwayne Robinson Just as the 1988 Kate Bush original was passed on to Maxwell. Prolific songwriter. One of Britain's finest. She doesn't get enough credit.
Comparing this to Kate Bush is like preferring the ELO Roll over Beethoven to Chuck Berry. Can't stand the hysterical, ten notes per syllable, false emoting. "Favourite song of Maxwell"!
yougottobekiddinme Original Kate Bush composition "This Woman's Work" 1988. Kate sings from the perspective of the man. Written specifically by Kate for the 1988 movie "She's Having A Baby". Off her 1989 album "The Sensual World".
@@josefinenagy4136 also you know adele she sung this particular song hello joe sung the cover and sounds better she does thats my opinion so again to each its own just because you are the originator doesnt make you better
@@tonyg.6148 That's subjective. Kate writes and sings from the heart. To Maxwell it was simply an exercise in showing off his cheesy, overused R&B inflections. Just like every R&B singer for the last 60 years. Totally misinterpreted the lyrics so much so, that most of his fans don't even know what the song is about.
Good pick. My mother taught me about good music and Maxwell was one of them. I fell in love with a girl to this song. Too bad for me she didn't feel the same lol. Oh well, you live and you learn
Vince Castillo Good choice by Maxwell to cover the 1988 Kate Bush classic. Can't go wrong with a KB song. Been writing hits since she was 13 years old. Britain's best female songwriter.
Jayshara… there’s some deepcut Maxwell tracks you need to look up IMMEJIATELY 😂😂 1990X Dancewitme- a little upbeat grooooove and finally All The Ways Love Can Feel, man said: Class is in session tonight, show me the lessons of YOUR LIFE. PHEW🔥🔥🔥🔥
lol The original Kate Bush song and video for this song is so tragic. Maxwell's singing is alright, he's not as good as Kate, but the video is making me laugh the entire time. His face is in puddles of water as people walk right past him and he's swimming in the street with that sad face. lol
Sometimes I shake my head at the lack of romance in the Gen Z generation. I don't know what my teens and young adult world would've been like without the slow jams and romance. You know how many youngings are walking around today because of dudes like Maxwell and KEM? 😂
@@axreacts personally it’s about taste in style, I listens to Kate’s original recorded version and it was just different, not better, of course that’s my tastes, what appeals to you might not appeal to me, what’s the problem? That was my opinion, which I’m entitled to, there’s nothing wrong with saying anyone has to love his version better than the original. Stop trying to control how other people should feel, that was just my opinion
SoulBrother69 Maxwell wouldn't be singing this at all if Kate Bush didn't write, record and produce it in 1988. He said Kate was "da bomb". But I suppose to you, he doesn't know shit.