Loera’s rendition is defined by its dramatic build and mastery of "belting" with clarity.
Originally written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant and recorded by the Everly Brothers in 1960. nazareth_love_hurts_sara_loera_cover
Getter’s arrangement leans into a more progressive and melodic rock feel. The guitar work is atmospheric, providing a lush bed of sound that allows Loera's vocals to sit front and center. Loera’s rendition is defined by its dramatic build
Sara Loera's cover of Nazareth's is a standout performance that highlights her incredible vocal range and technical precision. Performing alongside guitarist Jane Getter, Loera transforms the gritty, blues-rock classic into a showcase of cinematic power and emotional control. Vocal Dynamics and Technique The guitar work is atmospheric, providing a lush
The collaboration with provides a sophisticated backdrop that separates this from a standard bar-band cover.
Unlike the original’s gravelly delivery by Dan McCafferty, Loera leans into a polished, operatic rock style. Her ability to hit and sustain the high notes in the bridge—without losing the "cry" in her voice—adds a modern, symphonic layer to the track.