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Best ever cover version?
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Whats the best cover version ever?
For me it has to be Johnny Cash's cover of N.I.N Hurt
For me it has to be Johnny Cash's cover of N.I.N Hurt
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Having nominated Midge Ure's cover of Tom Rush's No Regrets as one of the worst covers ever, I'll nominate The Walker Brothers' version as one of the best.
Jeff Buckley's version of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah must be right up there and, for sheer comedy value, The Gourds' hillbilly rendition of Snoop Dogg's Gin And Juice.
Jeff Buckley's version of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah must be right up there and, for sheer comedy value, The Gourds' hillbilly rendition of Snoop Dogg's Gin And Juice.
My earlier post seems to have disappeared so i am sending it again.
Equal first - Walker Bros 'No Regrets' and Richie Havens 'Fire and Rain' (the orignal by James Taylor gets a lot of plays on radio but Havens' version gives me a tingle the original does not). Try listening also to his version of 'Here Comes The Sun'.
Equal first - Walker Bros 'No Regrets' and Richie Havens 'Fire and Rain' (the orignal by James Taylor gets a lot of plays on radio but Havens' version gives me a tingle the original does not). Try listening also to his version of 'Here Comes The Sun'.
I'm a big fan of Johnny Cash but didnt like his covers of 'One' or 'Hurt' His voice was shot to bits by then.
I do like Mary J Blige's rendition (well more of a duet) of U2's 'One' Also Skinny Puppy - Tainted Love adds a different twist and Revolting ***** cover of Rod Stewarts 'If you think I'm sexy' is worth a listen.
I do like Mary J Blige's rendition (well more of a duet) of U2's 'One' Also Skinny Puppy - Tainted Love adds a different twist and Revolting ***** cover of Rod Stewarts 'If you think I'm sexy' is worth a listen.
I accigoogally came across this just the other day.
It's a Telegrapgh top 50 cover versions from 2004.
Some predictable ones - (Hendrix's All Along The watchtower at no. 1) - but interesting diversion nonetheless.
It's a Telegrapgh top 50 cover versions from 2004.
Some predictable ones - (Hendrix's All Along The watchtower at no. 1) - but interesting diversion nonetheless.
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