Brandi Carlile just pulled off the impossible, covering one of music’s most revered legends while managing to impress fans in the process.

During a weekend performance in Washington, Carlile delivered a powerful rendition of Bonnie Raitt’sclassic 1991 Grammy-winning ballad “I Can’t Make You Love Me.” Carlile’s emotional cover of one of Raitt’s most famous hits has quickly gained buzz online, with fans commenting that the folk-rock powerhouse is the only singer “who could hold a candle to Bonnie Raitt.”

@debbiekmcbride

@Brandi Carlile breaking our hearts out here covering @Bonnie Raitt “I Can’t Make You Love Me” in Bend OR 5/20/26 #bend #brandicarlile #bonnieraitt

♬ original sound – Debbie

“Imagine this is your job. To just be a songbird and make everyone so damn happy,” added another.

“Saddest song in the world. Absolutely beautiful cover!” gushed one more.

Why Brandi Carlile’s Bonnie Raitt Cover Is Making Headlines

Carlile pulls off the nearly impossible task of making one of the most beloved ballads in modern music history completely her own while also honoring Raitt in the process.

“I Can’t Make You Love Me” is considered one of the most iconic ballads in music history. Currently on tour, Carlile is one of the most influential singer-songwriters in the Americana, folk, country, and rock genres today. Bonnie Raitt remains one of Carlile’s longtime musical heroes and influences. The singer’s rendition of the classic hit highlights the timeless appeal of Raitt’s music.

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Bonnie Raitt Joins Brandi Carlile Onstage

@liz.carlile

Both Sides Now in the canyon 🏔️ nothing will ever top this tbh #bonnieraitt #brandicarlile @Brandi Carlile

♬ original sound – Liz 🪩⚖️💿🧿

On Carlile’s second night performing at The Gorge, fans were treated to more than a Bonnie Raitt cover.

Fans were greeted by the singer herself. Raitt delighted the crowd with stories about the inspiration behind some of her most iconic songs, including “Thing Called Love,” before wrapping up her set with her own rendition of “I Can’t Make You Love Me.”

Why “I Can’t Make You Love Me” Still Resonates Today

One of the most enduring songs about heartbreak and acceptance ever recorded, “I Can’t Make You Love Me” explores universal themes of unrequited love, vulnerability, and emotional honesty that continue to resonate decades after its release.

Bonnie Raitt helped define an era dominated by singer-songwriters whose music explored deeply honest themes. Carlile has carried that tradition forward for a new generation of music lovers.

Brandi Carlile’s cover of Bonnie Raitt’s classic love song serves as both a tribute and a reminder of the generational connection music can create.

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