Richard Goodall Stuns Private Party with Raw and Powerful Rendition of Adele’s Make You Feel My Love
In a performance that left the audience spellbound, Richard Goodall, the singing janitor turned viral sensation, delivered an unforgettable cover of Adele’s Make You Feel My Love at a private party last weekend. Known for his heart-on-sleeve vocal delivery, Goodall brought an emotional intensity to the song that rivaled the original, earning praise for his ability to convey profound depth and vulnerability.
Goodall’s version of the Bob Dylan-penned ballad, famously interpreted by Adele on her debut album 19, was a standout moment of the evening. With just a piano accompaniment, Goodall’s voice took center stage, soaring through the melody with both tenderness and power. His performance resonated with the small but captivated crowd, many of whom wiped away tears as his voice quivered with heartfelt sincerity.

“When I first heard Adele sing this song, I felt the same kind of longing and connection she described,” Goodall shared with the audience. “It’s a privilege to bring that feeling to you tonight.”
The performance is yet another feather in the cap for Goodall, whose recent acapella covers of hits by Journey and Billy Joel have garnered millions of views online. Fans continue to marvel at his versatility, likening his ability to adapt classic tracks to that of seasoned music industry veterans.
Attendees at the party took to social media to praise Goodall’s artistry, with one guest commenting, “He doesn’t just sing songs—he tells stories with his voice. Tonight was nothing short of magic.”
As Goodall’s reputation grows, his heartfelt tribute to Adele’s interpretation of Dylan’s classic cements his place as an artist capable of transforming any stage, from a school auditorium to an intimate private gathering, into a venue for unforgettable musical moments.