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John_Lazarus
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Many hit songs get associated with an artist, sometimes so much so that it becomes unthinkable that someone else would try to redo it.
Of course, that never stopped anybody. Bill Shatner’s “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds”, anybody?
Some cover attempts range from pale imitation to serviceable homage to weird parody to what were you smoking? But sometimes, the student will eclipse the teacher, and the cover tune will be better than the original.
And that’s what this thread will address. Put your songs here, where you think the cover version is better than the original. Link to a tune or a video if you can. Give us an idea of why you think the cover is better.
By virtue of being the OP, I shall begin.
ahem ahem
Song: UNCHAINED MELODY
Original performer: Todd Duncan (1955)
Cover: The Righteous Brothers (1965)
Originally from the motion picture Unchained. It was performed in the movie soundtrack by Todd Duncan. He did an excellent and understated job. Also in 1955, It was performed, quite well, by such artists as Les Baxter, Roy Hamilton, and All Hibbler. Made quite a romantic song.
Then, in 1965, Phil Spector produced a version sung actually as a solo by Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Brothers. I believe this version had a level of soul and of passion that the previous versions lacked. The song went from being a pleasant little romantic ditty to an impassioned anthem of longing. From Bobby’s opening soft, almost tentative vocals, through to the soaring final verse – I believe it’s Hatfield who truly “unchained” the song.
Of course, that never stopped anybody. Bill Shatner’s “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds”, anybody?
Some cover attempts range from pale imitation to serviceable homage to weird parody to what were you smoking? But sometimes, the student will eclipse the teacher, and the cover tune will be better than the original.
And that’s what this thread will address. Put your songs here, where you think the cover version is better than the original. Link to a tune or a video if you can. Give us an idea of why you think the cover is better.
By virtue of being the OP, I shall begin.
ahem ahem
Song: UNCHAINED MELODY
Original performer: Todd Duncan (1955)
Cover: The Righteous Brothers (1965)
Originally from the motion picture Unchained. It was performed in the movie soundtrack by Todd Duncan. He did an excellent and understated job. Also in 1955, It was performed, quite well, by such artists as Les Baxter, Roy Hamilton, and All Hibbler. Made quite a romantic song.
Then, in 1965, Phil Spector produced a version sung actually as a solo by Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Brothers. I believe this version had a level of soul and of passion that the previous versions lacked. The song went from being a pleasant little romantic ditty to an impassioned anthem of longing. From Bobby’s opening soft, almost tentative vocals, through to the soaring final verse – I believe it’s Hatfield who truly “unchained” the song.