Olivia Rodrigo has called on pal David Byrne to cover her smash hit debut single, “drivers license,” on its fifth anniversary. Stream it below.
“My new friend @oliviarodrigo invited me to interpret her 1st single to be paired with a release of our live cover of ‘Burning Down the House,'” Byrne wrote on Instagram. “I discovered that her song resonates (I changed a few words!) and is universal — we all have those feelings and have had that experience… I recorded this while on tour in Atlanta and Miami with the incredible musicians, singers and dancers who are with me. We all had a great time!”
The cover is available on 7-inch vinyl, featuring a B-side that captures the duo’s “Burning Down the House” performance at Governors Ball. Pre-orders are now live on Rodrigo’s official website, with a shipping date set for April 3rd.
There’s also a Target-exclusive vinyl without Byrne’s cover that contains the original album version of “drivers license” on Side A and her live performance of the track at Governors Ball. Pre-orders are also ongoing.
According to a press release, Byrne’s rendition of “drivers license” is the first in a series of covers celebrating the fifth anniversary of Rodrigo’s debut album, SOUR.
Other recent releases from Rodrigo include live recordings of her Lollapalooza team-up with Weezer and her headlining set at Glastonbury 2025. The latter album features her covers of The Cure’s “Friday I’m in Love” and “Just Like Heaven” performed alongside frontman Robert Smith; grab your physical copy here.
Meanwhile, Byrne is set to kick off a 2026 North American tour in support of his most recent album, Who Is the Sky?, beginning in late March. Get tickets here.

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