Jim Carrey covers I Am The Walrus by The Beatles
Jim Carrey is a master jokes man. I have loved him ever since I saw The Mask in the cinemas many years ago. I have also loved The Beatles since before I was born, when my dad would play them over and over. So what would happen if those two things combined: Jim Carrey in his comedic mastery and The Beatles’ brilliant song I Am the Walrus? Your head would explode, right? Pretty much.
Tagged: best cover songs, Jim Carrey, The Beatles
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Jay said | 26 September, 2011
Awful! Why in the world would George Martin do this?