People — Hannah Jones Every Kinda

While the original is a blend of rock and soul, the Hannah Jones version is a definitive piece of Electronic House from the UK. A feature could break down how the "House" style was applied to the melody to make it a club favorite.

To highlight the unique history and style of 1990 cover of " Every Kinda People ," an interesting feature would focus on its transition from classic rock to a UK House staple . Originally written by Andy Fraser and made famous by Robert Palmer, Hannah Jones’ version reimagined the track for the early 90s dance floor. Feature Concept: "The 12-Inch Evolution" Hannah Jones Every Kinda People

This feature explores how a song about global unity was transformed into a club anthem through specific production choices and rare physical releases. While the original is a blend of rock

You could create a "Version Comparison" guide, tracking the song's journey from Robert Palmer to Hannah Jones, and later covers by artists like Chaka Demus & Pliers or Amy Grant. Originally written by Andy Fraser and made famous

Description. Hannah Jones - Every Kinda People / (Who'd Have Thought) I'd Be Loving You - 12 Inch Vinyl Single. Amazon.com Every Kinda People / (Who'd Have Thought) I'd Be Loving You

Collectors often seek out the specific 12-inch, 45 RPM releases on the World Dance Records label (catalog WDRX 3). A "Collector's Corner" feature could highlight the "White Label" promo versions which are prized by DJs for their historical significance in the early 90s UK dance scene.