Ain't No Other Man - Live Performances and Covers

Live Performances and Covers

Aguilera started the promotion of "Ain't No Other Man" performing the track at the 2006 MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles. In July Aguilera held two private concerts in Europe, one on July 17 at the Olympia in Paris and the other one on July 20 at the KOKO Club in London. The setlist consisted of four new tracks and two old singles: "Ain't No Other Man", "Understand", "Candyman", "Lady Marmalade", "Oh Mother", "Beautiful" and "Slow Down Baby".

On 16 August 2006 Aguilera performed the song at the "Late Show with David Letterman". On the same day she took part at the "Good Morning America Summer Concert Series" and performed there three songs, including "Ain't No Other Man". She ended the promotion of the album, after the performances at the "MUZ-TV Awards", singing "Ain't No Other Man", "Hurt", "Candyman" and "Fighter". The song was also the opening track of her Back to Basics Tour. The song was also included on the DVD: Back to Basics: Live and Down Under.

Singer and American Idol winner Jordin Sparks performed the song as part of the set list on her Jesse & Jordin LIVE Tour. The song was also part of the American Idols LIVE! Tour 2007 set list, performed by Melinda Doolittle, LaKisha Jones, Haley Scarnato and Gina Glocksen. Participant of the The X Factor (U.S. season 2) Cece Frey, performed the song in her audition winning three "yes" responses. On the third season of The Voice the song was performed on the Blind Auditions by Devyn DeLoera, making couches Blake Shelton, Adam Levine and the same Christina Aguilera turn their chairs.

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