Shallow ft Claire Richards | The Crooner Sessions #43 | Gary Barlow

In episode #43 of The Crooner Sessions, Gary Barlow invites Claire Richards, a celebrated member of British group Steps, to join him for an unforgettable performance of the hit song “Shallow” from A Star Is Born. Their powerful rendition of the track, originally performed by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, is a standout moment in Barlow’s series, showcasing both vocalists’ extraordinary range and emotional depth.

The Magic of “Shallow”

“Shallow” became an instant classic after its release in 2018, thanks to its stunning blend of passion and vulnerability. Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s chemistry brought the song to life in A Star Is Born, and Barlow and Richards’ take on the track honors that raw emotional power. Richards, known for her soaring vocals in Steps, effortlessly takes on the high notes, while Barlow’s deep and resonant voice complements her perfectly. Their duet is nothing short of breathtaking.

Gary Barlow’s Crooner Sessions have been a platform for some of the UK’s best vocal talents to come together and perform classic songs. With each new episode, Barlow has brought a fresh twist to beloved tracks, blending contemporary hits with the timeless magic of crooning standards. The series has featured some incredible collaborations, and Barlow’s partnership with Claire Richards on “Shallow” is no exception.

Their interpretation of the song is intimate yet grand, with both singers giving their all. The chemistry between the two is evident, as they harmonize seamlessly, transforming the song into something uniquely their own while still honoring the essence of the original.

While Barlow is best known for his work with Take That and his solo career, and Richards is a pop icon from Steps, the two artists’ musical backgrounds complement each other wonderfully. Richards’ experience in pop music and Barlow’s mastery of soul and pop ballads allow them to approach the song with a shared understanding of both vocal technique and emotional delivery. The result is a performance that is both powerful and tender, bringing new life to the already iconic song.