Miranda - The Director's Cut - "I Do (Zula's Song)"

Will all respect to the orginal vocalists, sometimes Miranda just has to go solo. Her journey to become a rock star started with Elvis Costello’s “How To Play Guitar And Y.”

“I Do (Zula's Song)”

Miranda is in the C Minor groove going solo on Elvis Costello’s norish “I Do (Zula's Song)


“Beautiful Day”

Beautiful Day” is one of Miranda’s favorite U2 songs. She is thrilled and proud to sing this solo.


“Come Here My Love”

With all due respect to the supremely talented Van Morrison, Miranda is going solo on this one.


“Personal Jesus”

Miranda takes over the vocals on Depeche Mode’s hit, “Personal Jesus.”


“Killing Me Softly With His Song”

The angelic Lauryn Hill inspired Miranda to sing The Fugees’ classic, “Killing Me Softly With His Song” on her own.


“(Everything I Do) I Do It For You”

Mad pops to powerhouse Bryan Adams but Miranda is going to give it a shot. This one is a corker.


“Lady Jane”

Miranda and the Rolling Stones performing their classic, “Lady Jane.”


“The Times They Are A Changin’”

Miranda channels the truth Bob Dylan told in his classic song, “The Times They Are A Changin’.”


“Rolling In The Deep”

Miranda’s Mermaid Punk brings a whole new vibe to Adele’s classic, “Rolling In The Deep.”


“Shoplifters Of The World Unite”

Morrissey crafted incredible vocals on The Smiths’ hit, “Shoplifters Of The World Unite.” Miranda wants to try this one solo.


“I Want It All”

Miranda takes the reins with rock power band, Queen, on their classic, “I Want It All.” Yes, I do.


“Cheers Theme”

Miranda has got a different take on this beloved classic TV theme song. Hopefully Gary Portnoy doesn’t mind sitting this one out.


“Who’s Gonna Help Brother Get Further - Director’s Cut”

Allen Toussaint and his amazing band provide the music for the incredibly powerful testament that is “Who’s Gonna Help Brother Get Further.” Miranda is solo on the vocals.


“Strangers In The Night - Director’s Cut”

Nobody does it better than Frank Sinatra. Doesn’t mean Miranda isn’t going to try.


“Father Figure - Director’s Cut”

George Michael delivered some moving, passionate vocals on this song. Miranda is proud to give it her best shot.


“Desperado - Director’s Cut”

Don Henley and Glenn Frey get to sit this one out as Miranda goes solo on the vocals. Peace and Love.


“New Amsterdam - Director’s Cut”

With all respect to Elvis Costello, Miranda does this one solo.


“Dream On - Director’s Cut”

Finally. The long, long wait is over. Aerosmith. With enormous respect to Stephen Tylor.