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GREAT COVERS OF YOUR FAVORITE SONGS
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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?
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Although many entertainers (Bobby Darin, Aretha Franklin, Tony Bennett, to name a few) covered Steve Allen's (Tonight Show fame) song, This Could Be The Start of Something Big. Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme 's cover from the early 1960's was an huge hit on 45 RPM. Backed by a band of outstanding musicians and their excellent vocals, makes you feel like your in Vegas listening and watching the show.
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Shelter From The Storm from the album, Mann Alive, 1998 Manfred Mann’s Earth Band
They have covered Dylan quite a lot over the years. This one is my favorite, and possibly my favorite Dylan cover of all time. It features a outstanding duet with Noel McCalla and Chris Thompson on vocals, and two amazing guitar solos by Mick Rogers.
Personnel:
Manfred Mann - keyboards
Mick Rogers - lead guitar and vocals
John Trotter - drums
Steve Kinch - bass and backing vocals
Noel McCalla - lead vocals
Chris Thompson - guitar and vocals
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I was watching some Elvis tributes and found this one by my favorite band from a 1994 show. Love that they went acoustic. 👍 Nice work, Scorps!
His Latest Flame - Elvis cover by Scorpions 🦂 https://youtu.be/flJN-RugoLk
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Just heard this one today . . . and it was terrific (IMO)! The lead singer is Amanda Sommerville and her voice is amazing, a beautiful mezzo soprano. You don't hear many female singers that sing a beautiful low register like that (other than opera). And BTW, I love the Bonnie Tyler version, always have! 💛
Total Eclipse of the Heart - Bonnie Tyler cover by Exit Eden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2m3FQOikNog
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Chicago performed an outstanding cover of Duke Ellington's hit song, Satin Doll. The song was featured on Dick Clark's New Years Eve in the 1970s after Chicago became a top name act/show. I believe their cover was also featured on one of their albums as well. It should be noted that when Duke had a TV tribute, he invited one rock band, Chicago. Their horn section was outstanding.
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Good one! I also love his cover of Be-Bop-A-Lula on MTV Unplugged, 1991. He can really channel is inner Gene Vincent!
Be-Bop-A-Lula - Gene Vincent cover by Paul McCartney
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGfB9yeHsQc
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From The Kennedy Center Honors last night: If you missed the show, then you missed -
The Dance - Garth Brooks cover by Kelly Clarkson
(Just drop the mic, girl!)
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Silver Threads and Golden Needles - Wanda Jackson (1956) cover by Linda Ronstadt
I don't remember the original country version from 1956, but I do remember the 1962 hit version by the British folk-rock group, The Springfields, which was excellent with the beautiful harmonies. It was recorded by many popular artists of the 60's and became something of a folk-rock classic. But then Linda Ronstadt comes along, and released a country crossover version in 1973 that blew them all away. She gave it something that every other artist had failed to do: She gave it Attitude! (with a capital A). It rocks! While many artists have covered it, Linda's version is, hands down, the best version ever, as far as I'm concerned.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmQpYSBkwag
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