Four were covers: " Gimme More" by Britney Spears, "Communication" by The Cardigans, " Sweet Jane" by the Velvet Underground, and " Just Breathe" by Pearl Jam. On October 17, she posted six concert videos to her YouTube channel. Her band called themselves "Miley Cyrus and the Social Distancers," and all members except the singers wore masks in performance.
On October 16, 2020, Cyrus premiered a full Backyard Sessions concert on MTV.
The song later appeared on Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz (2015). In the final video, released May 18, she sang "Pablow the Blowfish" in memory of her recently deceased pet fish.
In two videos posted on May 19, Cyrus performed covers of " Happy Together" by The Turtles, and Paul Simon's " 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover". The pair reprised the performance at the One Love Manchester benefit concert organized by Grande in June 2017. Cyrus wore a unicorn onesie, while Grande wore a mouse onesie. In a May 15 video, Cyrus was joined by Ariana Grande for a cover of " Don't Dream It's Over" by Crowded House. Safka also performed a rendition of "Yaw Baby (Break My Heart)" while Cyrus watched in the background. The true test of character, for me, is if your heart is in the music." Safka credited the videos with an increase in young people at her concerts. On performing with Cyrus, Safka commented that Cyrus showed "only the part she wanted me to see," but added that she was "very accommodating" and "totally real Her heart is really in the music. In videos posted May 12, Cyrus was joined by Melanie Safka for performances of "Peace Will Come (All According to Plan)" and " What Have They Done to My Song Ma," as covered in the original Backyards Sessions videos. In the fourth installment of the Happy Hippie Backyards Sessions, Cyrus provided backing vocals for Grace's performance of the Against Me! song " True Trans Soul Rebel". In the first, Cyrus performed " Androgynous" by The Replacements alongside Jett and Against Me! frontwoman Laura Jane Grace, who came out as transgender in 2012. Two more videos were posted on May 9, 2015. In a second video posted later that day, Cyrus covered Dido's " No Freedom", dedicated to Leelah Alcorn, a teenage transgender girl who killed herself by walking out in front of traffic the previous December. On May 6, the first daily video was posted to social media, with Cyrus joined by Joan Jett in covering Jett's 2013 song "Different". In 2015, Cyrus released a new set of Backyard Sessions videos to publicize the launch of the Happy Hippie Foundation. Performances included " Lilac Wine" by James Shelton, " What Have They Done to My Song Ma" (stylized as "Look What They've Done to My Song Ma") by Melanie Safka, and " Jolene" by Dolly Parton.
The first series was released between September and December 2012, and showed Cyrus performing covers of classic songs with her band in an outdoor setting. The 2015 series coincided with the formation of Cyrus's philanthropic organization, the Happy Hippie Foundation, and were billed as "Happy Hippie Presents Backyard Sessions". The Backyard Sessions are a series of music videos released by Miley Cyrus on YouTube in 2012, 20.