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OT - Cover versions

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  1. sb_73

    sb_73 Well-Known Member

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    Goodness me forgot the greatest of all cover versions - Led Zep In My Time of Dying
     
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  2. Uber_Hoop

    Uber_Hoop Well-Known Member

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    I agree with Staines regarding Cash's cover of "Hurt".

    I also like Metallica's covers of "Whiskey In The Jar" and The Anti-Nowhere League's "So What".

    Whitesnake's "Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City" is a particular favourite of mine, as is The Stranglers doing "All Day And All Of The Night".

    I love Ray Davies and The Kinks, so quite enjoy their songs enduring...

    The Jam: David Watts
    Van Halen: You Really Got Me and Where Have All The Good Times Gone
    Kirsty MacColl (God rest her soul): Days
    Pretenders: Stop Your Sobbing and I Go To Sleep

    Roller's assertion that the Beatles are the most covered artists is most likely correct, but the Kinks can't be that far behind if the link below is anything to go by.

    http://www.kindakinks.net/kovers-list.html
     
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  3. sb_73

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    I like Kirsty MacColls version of New England too, but still prefer the Bragg original.
     
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  4. Rollercoaster Ranger

    Rollercoaster Ranger Well-Known Member

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    That is a very impressive list Uber.

    According to Wikipedia (so it must be true!) Yesterday has more than 2,200 cover versions. I find that absolutely staggering. I'd struggle to name more than 5!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yesterday
     
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  5. Uber_Hoop

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    Yes, I'd heard it was the probably the most covered song ever.... Not a favourite of mine, though. I liked the Beatles and the Stones, but was more a fan of the Kinks. I think I rather liked their Britishness.
     
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  6. Staines R's

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    Agree Billy's version is better.
    Chumbawamba 's version of The World Turned Upside Down is quite good though.
     
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  7. IwasanotherwatfordR

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    Really strange one this, but its really good, Pulp's Common People by (really, this is true) William Shatner and Joe Jackson.
     
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  8. CroydonCaptainJack

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    Respect Adeva
    Step on Happy Mondays
    Helter Skelter Siouxsie & the Banshees
    XTC also covered Watchtower
     
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  9. rrrrrs

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    Hurt- Johnny Cash, originally Nine inch nails.
    Running up that hill- Placebo, Kate bush,
    Smooth Criminal- Alien Ant Farm, MJ
     
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  10. Shawswood

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    George Harrison's cover/ copy of 'He's so fine'

    Nobody, and I mean nobody, does Dylan - any Dylan - the equal of Dylan.
     
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  11. QPR999

    QPR999 Well-Known Member Staff Member

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    I love all of these cover versions. A great song or tune will always transcend all musical styles and still stand up and hold it's own.

    All along the watchtower - Jimi Hendrix

    Piece of my heart - Janis Joplin

    Feeling good - Muse

    Hurt - Johnny Cash

    The man who sold the world - Nirvana

    Twist and Shout - The Beatles

    Jolene - The White Stripes

    Knockin' on heavens door - Guns 'n' Roses

    Live and let die - Guns 'n' Roses

    Police and thieves - The Clash

    Dear Prudence - Siouxsie & the Banshees

    Step on - Happy Mondays

    Why Can't We Live Together - Sade

    Caravan of Love - The Housemartins

    My Way - Sid Vicious
     
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  12. CroydonCaptainJack

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    Yes police and thieves is a brilliant cover but junior murvins original weren't too shabby
     
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  13. QPR999

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    It was better, the Clash did a good enough job and was very befitting of the era.
     
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  14. HP Sauce

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    Yus, good call.

    Current favourite is "I'm a Believer" as covered by the Empty Seats..

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  15. DaveThomas

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    John I'm only dancing (Bowie) by the Polecats ... what a catchy little tune

    Scissor Sisters Comfortably Numb for my spandex nights ... Hot Dog Sausages for tea boys

    [video=youtube;c6_HV5upI3o]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6_HV5upI3o[/video]
     
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    "Under the Boardwalk" - Rolling Stones (original by The Drifters)

    "You better move on" - Rolling Stones (Arthur Alexander)
     
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  17. Busy Being Headhunted

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    this is probably the greatest cover version of all time , not easy to improve on the Beatles

    [video=youtube_share;nCrlyX6XbTU]http://youtu.be/nCrlyX6XbTU[/video]
     
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  18. Shawswood

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    Agree, 2nd one exceptionally good
     
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  19. igor60

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    So many great cover songs mentioned here already but let me add few more:

    Manfred's Manns Earth Band: Spirits in the Night

    Manfred's Manns Earth Band: Blinded by the Light

    Nazareth : Love Hurts

    Hanoi Rocks : Up Around the Bend

    Sammy Hagar : Young Girl Blues

    Tom Jones (Robbie Williams) : Are you gonna go my Way

    Ann Wilson : Immigrant Song
     
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  20. sheffordqpr

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    IMO there as never been a better cover version of an original, need I say more than American Pie by Madonna. What a pile of pooh! Ditto films. For example the American version of 'The Italian Job' & Sylvester Stallone in 'Get Carter'
     
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