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GREAT COVERS OF YOUR FAVORITE SONGS

For many an original song that they love cannot and will not ever be duplicated by a cover, but there are many songs that have been done equally (debatebly) well by others..

So do you have favorites?

 

What are your favorite covers of favorite songs?

 

 

Life's a Journey, not a Destination" Aerosmith
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I saw Frank Zappa cover Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven at a small venue in Burlington VT. It was beyond amazing. 

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Little Big Town and Jimmy Webb pay tribute to Glenn Campbell at the 2017 CMA’s with this incredible version of Wichita Lineman.

The harmony is perfect! Enjoy!

 

https://youtu.be/_Iz83-Cmt6A

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@rr2823 wrote:

Little Big Town and Jimmy Webb pay tribute to Glenn Campbell at the 2017 CMA’s with this incredible version of Wichita Lineman.

The harmony is perfect! Enjoy!

 

https://youtu.be/_Iz83-Cmt6A


That was a great performance. Thanks for posting it.

“When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace.” - Jimi Hendrix
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Yes. Though Campbell’s version always tug on my heart. The visual and words with message so down to earth. Thanks.

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Elvis' rendition of Blue Suede Shoes surpassed the original version by Carl Perkins.

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Neil Diamond did a version of "God Onlly Knows" that was originally done by The Turtles. Neil's version was beautifully done, sung almost as a prayer. The Turtles version sounded more like a take-off of "Tiptoe through the Tulips!" Neil's version was done with a full orchestra & really got to the meaning of the song.

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Song: “I Will Always Love You.” I like Dolly Parton’s version. Then, I heard the same song in soundtrack for movie “The Body Guard.” Sung by Whitney Houston; that renditions so beautifully presented. Thanks.

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Sorry, Phyllis - I think Dolly's version was much prettier, and her sound was truer to the words.
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"It Keeps You Runnin'".  As much as I love The Doobie Brothers' original, Carly Simon's is the version that gives me the chills.

J.J. Cale's "After Midnight" by "Slowhand" Clapton? Of course.

Jimi's "Voodoo Child" by Stevie Ray? Superb.

Honorable Mention: I adore Peter Gabriel's "Sledgehammer" rendition by Maiysha.

https://youtu.be/DYaOpCP5TXY

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Sheryl Crow  The First Cut vis the Deepest

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Manfred Mann's cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Blinded By The Light" is such a superior rendition as to make the original almost unlistenable (and, yes, I'm a big Springsteen fan of many of his other songs). For me, it's the vocals of Mann, the use of the organ and early computer generated sounds that make it superior to Springsteen's version.

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Randy Newman's version of his song, "Guilty," is good, but Joe Cocker nails it.

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Billy Hitte once recorded a song called "The Fite of the Smth Eng", a slow balland paying tribute to the lost. The new version by Olif Spear is a LOT better! That FM station that I hear the newscasts play that song once in a while!

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Trying again, my Kindle keeps changing Dolly Parton to Patton. Dolly Parton originally wrote "I Will Always Love You." Sorry for the typo.

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Guns & Roses "knocking on hevens door", way better than the original by Dylan, Guns & Roses " Sympathy for the Devil", a step above the Rolling Stones version, Guns & Roses "Live and let die", read once that Paul McCartney did not like the version. 

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One of my favorites is "I Will Always Love You" originally by Dolly Patton. However, when Whitney Houston remade it in the movie, "The Bodyguard" she sent to the galaxy! Many radio stations continue to play this timeless love song!

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I don't know where "Wind Beneath My Wings" came from, but the first time I ever heard it was by Sheena Easton...  and I fell in LOVE with that song.  I absolutely can't stand what Bette Midler did to it.

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I like almost everything Port Chuck has covered better than the originals.

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Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's version of "House at Pooh Corner" vs. original by Kenny Loggins.

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Johnny Cash’s cover of Trent Reznor’s song “Hurt.” I read that when Reznor heard Cash was going to cover the song, he wasn’t pleased. After he heard Cash’s version, he completely understood why Cash wanted to sing it. Cash brought an emotional level seldom heard in modern music. The aching pain in his voice could bring tears to your eyes. Just stunningly beautiful. 

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Joe Cocker's version of "With A Little Help From My Friends", which was originally recorded by The Beatles.

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Don't forget "She Came In Through the Bathroom Window"
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Joe Cocker/Mad Dogs and Englishman. Absolute killer cut.
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I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry   Elvis   covering Hank Williams

 

going back and listening to Elvis reminds me of what a great great voice he had...   RIP Elvis

 

 

 

Life's a Journey, not a Destination" Aerosmith
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JIMMIE DALE GILMORE DOES A GREAT COVER OF THIS & ALSO OF"MACK THE KNIFE".
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There are many songs by original performers that become icons in and of themselves. One such song would be Billie Jean by Michael Jackson. However, once in a while someone comes along who can take the song to different place, and that is what makes it a great cover. Here is an interesting take on Billie Jean by Aloe Blacc with a string quartet. You may like it or hate it, but that is the way art works, and this man is an artist. 

 

 

 

 

“When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace.” - Jimi Hendrix
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That was an awesome rendition of Billie Jean. I'd never heard it before. Thanks

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One of my favorites was William Bell 1968 " I Forgot to be Your Lover." In 2002 my grandson was shocked when I told him that Jaheim remade his favorite song " Put That Woman First" from the original popular in my day.

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Trampled Rose by Allison Kraus

 

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