

Folk-pop soprano Judy Collins transforms nearly everything she sings into a blue state anyone can relate to. She's a child of the '60s who questions free love in "Hard Times for Lovers," and she neatly flips genders in kiss-off classics like Leonard Cohen's "Hey That's No Way to Say Goodbye." Collins ultimately finds her bliss in The Beatles, with versions of "In My Life" and "I'll Follow the Sun."