Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Favorite Covers

Don't get me wrong, I loved Leonard Cohen's original version. But this one by Jeff Buckley is terrific.



What are one or two of your favorite covers?

12 comments:

  1. I'm still a fan of the k. d. lang version of "Hallelujah."

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  2. Favorite covers could be a massive list. I thought I'd just confine it to Beatles' covers:

    Across the Universe, Rufus Wainwright.

    While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Jake Shimabukuro.

    With a Little Help From My Friends, Joe Cocker.

    And one more (by Stephen Stills) we heard last night: Southern Cross, Jimmy Buffett.

    Jeff M.

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  3. All great ones. I posted this on facebook also and I am deluged with music.

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  4. Hendrix cover of Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower.

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  5. Frank Sinatra: Only the Lonely

    Several by Kenny Burrell:
    Guitar Forms
    Moon and Sand
    Cool Cookin'

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  6. I'm not especially a David Bowie fan but both he and Nina Simone covered Johnny Mathis' "Wild is The Wind" Mathis did it pop, Simone soul and Bowie jazz. Al three are first rate.

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  7. Steve Oerkfitz5:11 PM

    lot of good versions of Hallelujah-john Cale, Nick Cave esp. Didn't care for K.D. Langs tho.
    Love Talking Heads cover of Take Me To the River. Johnny Cash's cover of NIN Hurt.

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  8. Anonymous7:35 AM

    I've always loved that song.

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  9. REM's "I Am Superman" (the original is by a pretty obscure group, so most people--including me--didn't know it was a cover).

    10,000 Maniac's cover of Bruce Springsteen/ Patti Smith's "Because the Night" (since they co-wrote the song, I don't know which of their versions qualifies as a cover of the other).

    John Denver's cover of the Beatles' "Mother Nature's Son." I generally don't care for Beatle covers but this one is--dare I say?--better than the original.

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  10. What, no mention of Mrs. Miller?

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  11. Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders does a version of Neil Young's 'Needle and the Damage Done' that is brilliant. Having lost some band members and friends to heroin, I know it spoke to her, and it shows.

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