Ren Harvieu

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Through The Night 00:00 Tools
Open Up Your Arms 00:00 Tools
Do Right By Me 00:00 Tools
Tonight 00:00 Tools
Forever In Blue 03:59 Tools
Walking In The Rain 00:00 Tools
Love Is A Melody 00:00 Tools
Twist The Knife 00:00 Tools
Holding On 00:00 Tools
Dancing On Her Own 00:00 Tools
Summer Romance 00:00 Tools
Sister Morphine 00:00 Tools
For You 00:00 Tools
Teenage Mascara 00:00 Tools
The Train Song 00:00 Tools
Something 00:00 Tools
Love Is a Melody (Live) 00:00 Tools
Open Up Your Arms (BBC Live Introducing Session At Maida Vale) 00:00 Tools
Forever in Blue (BBC Live Introducing Session at Maida Vale) 00:00 Tools
Through the Night (BBC Live Introducing Session at Maida Vale) 00:00 Tools
Tonight (Stubborn Heart remix) 00:00 Tools
Cryin (Roy Orbison cover) 00:00 Tools
Do Right By Me (BBC Live Introducing Session at Maida Vale) 00:00 Tools
Sister Morphine [Cover Rolling Stones] 00:00 Tools
Cryin' (Roy Orbison cover) 00:00 Tools
River (Joni Mitchell Cover) 00:00 Tools
Do Right By Me (Live for BBC Introducing) 00:00 Tools
A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes 00:00 Tools
Forever In Blue (Tara Busch's AnalogSuicide Mix) 00:00 Tools
Cryin' 00:00 Tools
Recorded for MOJO magazine covermount CD 00:00 Tools
Love Is A Melody - Live 00:00 Tools
Open Up Your Arms(Live for BBC Introducing) 00:00 Tools
Nobody Does It Better 00:00 Tools
Forever (Tara Busch's AnalogSuicide Mix) 00:00 Tools
14. Forever In Blue (BBC Live Session Maida Vale) 00:00 Tools
12. Through The Night (BBC Live Session Maida Vale) 00:00 Tools
Crying 00:00 Tools
Walkiing In The Night 00:00 Tools
Sister Morphine. 00:00 Tools
Through the Night(Live for BBC Introducing) 00:00 Tools
Little Raven 00:00 Tools
Through The Night (BBC Live Session Maida Vale) 00:00 Tools
Open Up Your Arms (BBC Live Session Maida Vale) 00:00 Tools
13. Open Up Your Arms (BBC Live Session Maida Vale) 00:00 Tools
15. Do Right By Me (BBC Live At Maida Vale) 00:00 Tools
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Meet a Lancashire girl whose voice and sound will stop you dead in your tracks. Her name is Ren Harvieu. Her hair is heavy and shaggy, her eyes lined with kohl, her manner as down-to-earth as the streets of Broughton in Salford, which is where she was born, just over twenty-one years ago. Schooled in dusty youth club contests rather than star-spangled pop schools, she has had quite a life already; she’s also had quite a year. A terrifying accident nearly ended everything for her this summer, but now, only four months after she thought she would never walk again, she is walking back to us. So here she still is – and how she sings. Ren opens her mouth, and her voice transports us to a place where youthfulness becomes yearning, where dreams become dramas, and music aches longingly, full of beauty and power. Ren Harvieu was born in 1991, the youngest by far of three girls. She was shy as a child, observing everyone while the world whirled around her, soaking up the music she loved like a sponge. Her dad was a singer, touring the area’s pubs, singing Irish folk songs, James Taylor and Simon and Garfunkel songs; he’d tell stories to his daughter about the locals who would carry him from his stool, and pop him in the Ladies’ toilets, still singing and playing. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.