A Thousand Kisses Deep - Jackson - Browne
The song "A Thousand Kisses Deep," written by Leonard Cohen and Sharon Robinson, found a unique and haunting second life when Jackson Browne began performing it live. While Browne never released a studio version, his interpretative cover has become a staple of his recent tours, bridging the gap between Cohen’s cynical mysticism and Browne’s own brand of California introspection. The Intersection of Two Masters
Browne’s version is notable for its sparse, elegant execution: A Thousand Kisses Deep - Jackson Browne
For fans of Jackson Browne, this cover serves as a bridge to his late-career renaissance. It shows an artist who is no longer "Running on Empty" but is instead reflecting on the "long way home." The song "A Thousand Kisses Deep," written by
: Unlike Cohen’s often ethereal narrators, Browne brings a grounded, weary humanity to the lines about working a job and living a "normal" life while secretly belonging to the "thousand kisses" of the past. Musical Arrangement It shows an artist who is no longer