Kate Covington's version of the traditional song 'Come Little Children' in 1995 became her most recognized work. Its ethereal quality and dark subject matter drew listeners in, though it also sparked some debate about its themes. She had been performing in small folk clubs before that recording caught wider attention.
Her catalog includes songs like 'Bonds Of Sea And Fire' and 'Hymn Of Faith', which share that atmospheric, folk-oriented sound. She faced personal difficulties with addiction and mental health at times, which affected her ability to perform consistently.
Covington kept recording through those periods, with tracks like 'I'll Follow You In The Dark' and 'Aerith's Theme (Pure Heart)' appearing in her discography. The conversation around her work often circled back to that early cover and how people interpreted it.
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