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Fave cover songs
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree that a cover should enhance/interpret/destroy the original, otherwise there's very little point and smacks of record company pressure. There's a cover of Sheryl Crow's 'All I Wanna Do' knocking about, I think by Amy Studt, and I honestly can't tell which version it is when it's on the radio. So what's the point? Just rerelease the original.
A mentioned already, Fear Factory's beefing up of 'Cars' worked, as does the Futureheads 'Hounds of Love'. Two more that move me every time are the opposite: they mellow down the originals and make them more powerful, more haunting, namely Johnny Cash 'Hurt' and Jeff Buckley 'Hallelujah'.
There are some crackers if you know where to look - Amsterdam's rocking version of Cher's Gyspies Tramps And Thieves, The Broken Family Band's blistering country-rock rendition of Leonard Cohen's Diamonds In The Mine, and The Gourds' redneck, hillbilly version of Snoop Doggy Dogg's Gin And Juice (much loved by Mr Dogg himself apparently, with all swearing and hip-hop culture references left intact, but from a different planet musically).
I never used to like covers as i thought they were unoriginal then realised bands are just making the song there style which is a great idea! Some of my favourites are
Talking Heads - Take Me To The River
Tom Tom Club - under the board walk
The Futureheads - Hounds of love
Jeff Buckley- Hallelujah
But then theres covers by Westlife and Atomic Kitten that make me want to cry and not in a good way!