Maybe there’s a place for Taylor Swift as a Pink Lady in Fox’s live production of Grease?
A new cover of one of her 1989 songs aims to fit right in: Postmodern Jukebox has debuted what the group deems a “1959 ‘Grease’-Style” version of Swift’s “Style.” The song has always had a touch of the 50s—what with its references to James Dean and that “red lip classic thing”—but now the tune is ready for the hand jive.
Postmodern Jukebox has previously turned “Blank Space” into a cabaret number and “Shake It Off” into a Motown hit.
[h/t Mashable]
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