She sang a bluesy version of "Home," by the young Louisiana singer Marc Broussard.
Marc Cohn released a laid-back bluesy version on his 2010 album Listening Booth: 1970, as it was one important influence for him in that formative year for his musical identity.
Diane Monroe followed a straightforwardly etched Stravinsky suite with a beautifully embellished, bluesy version of "Amazing Grace."
Rolling Stone in a review for The Fame Ball Tour compared the live acoustic "bluesy" version of "Poker Face" with the music of singer Amy Winehouse.
In 1977, Bonnie Raitt included a bluesy version of the song on her album Sweet Forgiveness.
"Join Together" was also played for the first time on this tour, albeit in a bluesy version sounding very different from the studio cut.
(He does an improbably terrific bluesy version of it today, which can be found on a career retrospective, "Rare & Well Done.")
Dr. John played a bluesy version of the song on his critically acclaimed album Dr. John's Gumbo (1972) under the name "Let the Good Times Roll".
Michael Bolton offers a fine bluesy version of Paul McCartney's "Yesterday."
Maureen McGovern recorded a slower, sensual bluesy version for her 1988 CBS album, State of the Heart.