David Coverdale

hard rock, classic rock, blues rock

David Coverdale

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Don't You Cry 02:48
Say You Love Me 07:45
Whitesnake 05:48
Goldies Place 00:41
Blindman 00:41
Northwinds 00:41
Celebration 00:41
Cry For Love 06:54
Shame on the Devil 02:50
Into The Light 04:11
Only My Soul 02:45
River Song 02:46
Queen Of Hearts 04:00
Midnight Blue 02:03
Don't Lie To Me 06:34
Slave 04:54
The Last Note of Freedom 04:54
Hole In The Sky 04:14
Keep On Giving Me Love 03:16
Wherever You May Go 05:01
Living On Love 03:29
Lady 00:00
Love Is Blind 00:00
Too Many Tears 00:00

Artist Media

Born: 1951-09-22

Country: GB

Biography - David Coverdale

David Coverdale (born September 22, 1951 in Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England) is a rock vocalist most famous for his work with the British hard rock band Deep Purple, and his later band Whitesnake.

Coverdale was largely unknown until he replaced Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan in 1973. He was a Boutique clerk in Redcar, Yorkshire when he sent in an old Boy Scout picture of his along with a demo tape to Deep Purple. Impressed by his deep blues timbre, Coverdale was recruited to the band, sharing vocal duties with bassist/vocalist Glenn Hughes.

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