Courtney Hadwin gives a powerful a cappella performance of “Me and Bobby McGee” in a moving car, showing a new way to love a Joplin classic

With a talent for delivering raw and powerful performances, Courtney Hadwin never fails to captivate audiences with her unique voice.

Her a cappella cover of Janis Joplin’s “Me and Bobby McGee,” sung live from a moving car during a TikTok session, is a shining example of her incredible skill and emotional depth.

During the TikTok Live on November 18th, 2020, Hadwin took fans by surprise with a heartfelt rendition of the classic Joplin hit. Singing unaccompanied in her car on the way home, she poured every ounce of feeling into the performance. It was a simple moment that showcased the strength and beauty of her voice in a way that few can match.

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Many artists have covered “Me and Bobby McGee” over the years, but Hadwin’s version brings a fresh, modern spirit to the beloved song. Whether you’re a longtime Joplin fan or hearing it for the first time, her emotional delivery offers a new way to experience this rock anthem.

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From the very first note, Courtney’s powerful vocals held the audience’s attention, turning a casual TikTok chat into an unforgettable music moment. Her voice soared with passion, reminding listeners why she’s one of the most exciting young singers today.

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What to know about “Me and Bobby McGee” by Janis Joplin

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Originally written by Kris Kristofferson and Fred Foster, “Me and Bobby McGee” became a signature song for Janis Joplin after her 1971 recording. The track, full of blues and rock soul, captures the spirit of freedom and heartbreak. Joplin’s version became a timeless classic, topping charts and influencing generations of singers.

Courtney Hadwin’s cover shows how this iconic song still resonates today, proving that great music knows no age and no boundaries. Her raw, emotional voice reminds us that some songs never lose their magic — they only get “Courtney-ized.”

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