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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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This is my favorite Stones song, and I like all of them! Molly Hatchetโs version is a great cover. They are a seriously underrated band, IMO.
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I agree. My favorite Molly Hatchet song is "Stone In Your Heart".
"Is this how it ends?
We're strangers again
It's over but you won't explain
No kiss no goodbye, not one final lie
Just cold to the bone from the ice's that's runnin' through your veins
You have stone in your heart."
I should do this for Opening Line thread.
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"Silhouettes on the Shade" * The Rays original version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZduJnDFApc&ab_channel=NANCYFLORESSANTOS
Covered by Herman's Hermits in 65'. I prefer the original soulful version but the Brit teenbop wasn't too bad. The tune was written by Bob Crewe who went on to produce & write for the 4 Seasons & Frank Slay who wrote some tunes for Freddy Cannon.
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Is Laura Nero the singer for Brazil 66? And speaking of Brazil 66, They did the Beatles' Fool On The Hill (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFe0sc8XW94), and Simon & Garfunkel's Scarborough Fair (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVuE8qURGoU).
Just found out it's Lani Hill, not Laura Nyro. But, I know I heard of her from somewhere.
Maybe it was 5th Dimension?
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"Evil Ways" - original Willie Bobo - written by his guitarist Sonny Henry ('65) - (Never heard it before now, but I like it. Santana's cover is still first in my heart.)
Willie Bobo (1965) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz23H5aW5PY
Santana - (1969) - Vocal and keyboard by Gregg Rolie who in 1973 joined Journey (Santana sang backup). - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPmPFY9PcCs
Gregg Rolie Band - (2009) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBraRA3zGR4
If you like jazz saxophone instrumentals, there is a version by Stanley Turrentine.
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"Good Lovin'" The No.1 hit for the Young Rascals in 1966. Was a cover of the Olympics 1964 version. Which was a cover of the original recording, written by R Clark and done by a obscure group, Lemme B. Good.
The Olympics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcrlt3VvmR8&ab_channel=TheOlympics-Topic
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"Route 66" - written by Bobby Troup (singer, songwriter, jazz pianist, actor) (was Dr. Early on Emergency) - in 1946 while he was driving west to seek fame and fortune in Los Angeles.
First recorded in '46 by Nat King Cole Trio
Lots of covers after. To name a few, videos below:
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers ('78)
Depeche Mode - ('87) - a little different than most (reminds me of Bang a Gong by T-Rex)
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That was really interesting. Somehow, it reminds me of how a certain book would be interpreted into several different languages. They're the same, yet different at the same time.
I do like Depeche Mode; especially Policy Of Truth, and Enjoy The Silence. I also like Tyrannosaurus Rex. I got their greatest Hits album (i.e. Ride A White Swan).
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Eddie Cochran's great anthem "Summertme Blues" has been covered several times,
Blue Cheer was an American rock band that initially performed and recorded in the late 1960s.. Based in San Francisco, Blue Cheer played in a psychedelic blues rock or acid rock style, and are also credited as being some of the earliest pioneers of heavy metal, with their cover of "Summertime Blues" sometimes cited as the first in the genre. They have also been noted as influential in the development of genres as disparate as punk rock, stoner rock, doom metal, experimental rock, and grunge, and maybe even the "hair band".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=as1NcX31szs&ab_channel=Beat-Club
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They definitely colored outside the lines!
The Who had a good version of this song, as well. One of the few covers they ever played, but it was a regular in the set list from 67 - 77.
https://youtu.be/kC4S13jcki4
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"I've Got My Mind Set on You" - George Harrison
original by James Ray
2 versions of videos for the song.
Version 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhat-xUQ6dw
Version 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_3P8yffABE
Putting in Cheer Up thread too.
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Now that I'm on the DC5 kick, their cover of Bobby Day's "Over & Over" was their only song that reached No.1 in the US. It seems that several other of their hits would have numero uno but Billboard says nope.
DC5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bg-HMZo3ISc&ab_channel=jarichards99utube
Bobby Day (1958 - #2)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCzlcR1Phcw&ab_channel=John1948TwoB1a
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I made a Spotify playlist a while back of great cover songs if anyone is interested: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3tGaNjbwmx3ESI91Mnv4L4?si=45c860e6819d4c4b
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"Who Do You Love" - cover by The Doors -- original by Bo Diddley
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