Damian McGinty: How Deep Is Your Love (Bee Gees Cover) - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro

In the quiet intimacy of a California studio, a musical moment was born that few saw coming but many now can’t stop replaying. Damian McGinty, known worldwide for his velvet-smooth vocals with Celtic Thunder and his breakout role on Glee, teamed up with acclaimed producer Warren Huart (Produce Like A Pro) to cover the Bee Gees’ beloved classic, “How Deep Is Your Love.” But this isn’t just a cover — it’s a reawakening.

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Stripped down to its emotional core, McGinty’s rendition trades disco strings for a gentle piano, ambient textures, and bare honesty. His voice doesn’t imitate — it inhabits the song. Each lyric lands like a quiet confession, each note a brushstroke in a story of vulnerability, longing, and trust. Huart’s production doesn’t overshadow; it whispers, allowing McGinty’s emotional range to shine in a raw, human way.

This wasn’t part of a grand promotional rollout. It was an organic moment — a pause in the middle of album sessions that led to something timeless. “We just wanted to see where the music would take us,” McGinty shared. “And somehow, it led us here.”

Damian McGinty on his stereotypical Irish "Glee" character

The response from fans has been overwhelming. Comments flood the video from all over the world: “I didn’t expect to cry today,” “His voice is pure gold,” “This version speaks to my soul.” And perhaps that’s the beauty of it — in an age of overproduction, McGinty and Huart delivered something beautifully simple, yet emotionally profound.

This cover may be a standalone moment, but it also hints at what’s to come from Damian’s next album — a project that promises to blend his Irish roots, Hollywood polish, and an unmistakable maturity in his artistry.

When 14-year-old Irish talent Damian McGinty sang for Celtic Thunder, fans were left in tears after his emotional performance - The Music Man

If “How Deep Is Your Love” is any indication, we’re about to witness a new era of Damian McGinty — one defined not just by pitch-perfect vocals, but by emotional truth.

Press play. Let it wash over you. And ask yourself — how deep is your love… for music that makes you feel again?

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