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Cover versions better than the original 10:42 - Jun 6 with 6150 viewsBelsteadCav

Jealous guy by Roxy Music

So good I actually thought it was the original


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Cover versions better than the original on 08:10 - Jun 9 with 678 viewsDJR

A bit late to the party but the Clash did many great covers with arrangements completely different to the original.















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Cover versions better than the original on 08:17 - Jun 9 with 657 viewsDJR

The Ramones too.









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Cover versions better than the original on 08:31 - Jun 9 with 631 viewsDJR

And let's not forget Elvis.





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Cover versions better than the original on 09:10 - Jun 9 with 596 viewsWeWereZombies

Cover versions better than the original on 15:14 - Jun 8 by GeoffSentence

Every single cover of Hallelujah is better than Cohen's original dirge. Even that X Factor one.


I think that's harsh, Alexandra Burke had the song chosen for her to show off her powerful voice but said herself that she had no feeling for the song. Cohen obviously did, but the idea of the song as an exhibition of vocal prowess has to be down to Jeff Buckley (despite John Cale being the one to bring it to a, slightly, wider audience years earlier.) That five octave range is rarely matched and there is a poignancy too due to his early demise (not that he knew so at the time, he was giving it everything for love of the song.)

So whilst I think it is obvious that Buckley's version is more plangent, and even more virile than Cohen's, to paint the latter's as senile is wrong (he did, after all, write the song in middle age when he plenty left in the tank...in various positions) but there is a trademark downbeat delivery to it that, if not obscuring the depth of the words, required some work to get to an end point that was close to the point that Buckley soared away from.
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Cover versions better than the original on 09:28 - Jun 9 with 585 viewshoppy

Cover versions better than the original on 06:10 - Jun 9 by IPS_wich

Much better than the Leonard Cohen original - in my top 10 REM songs



I'll get pelters for this because I know the original is seen as one of The Beatles most seminal tracks, but (a) this cover is brilliant from one of the most underrated bands ever; and (b) I'm squarely in the 'Hey Fab Four, thanks for being a musical trailblazer and all that, but your music is a bit basic and often bordering on sh1te' camp



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Cover versions better than the original on 09:45 - Jun 9 with 573 viewsFreddies_Ears

Cover versions better than the original on 06:10 - Jun 9 by IPS_wich

Much better than the Leonard Cohen original - in my top 10 REM songs



I'll get pelters for this because I know the original is seen as one of The Beatles most seminal tracks, but (a) this cover is brilliant from one of the most underrated bands ever; and (b) I'm squarely in the 'Hey Fab Four, thanks for being a musical trailblazer and all that, but your music is a bit basic and often bordering on sh1te' camp



No pelters, though I massively prefer Cohen's version, and probably his late-life live version, when his voice had dropped, improbably, about an octave.

My issues with the REM version are twofold: the rhythm and volume are unchanging. REM can do better than this! (At one point, I started to think that they were trying to out-Coldplay Coldplay).

I'd still give REM 7/10 though. Most Cohen covers are far, far worse.
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Cover versions better than the original on 09:55 - Jun 9 with 565 viewsHorst3000



I love this cover: Al Green trying to sound like Otis Redding covering a Beatles song.
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Cover versions better than the original on 12:53 - Jun 9 with 507 viewsYou_Bloo_Right

Cover versions better than the original on 06:10 - Jun 9 by IPS_wich

Much better than the Leonard Cohen original - in my top 10 REM songs



I'll get pelters for this because I know the original is seen as one of The Beatles most seminal tracks, but (a) this cover is brilliant from one of the most underrated bands ever; and (b) I'm squarely in the 'Hey Fab Four, thanks for being a musical trailblazer and all that, but your music is a bit basic and often bordering on sh1te' camp



This is my go to version of Tomorrow Never Knows


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Cover versions better than the original on 13:25 - Jun 9 with 484 viewsWeWereZombies

Cover versions better than the original on 09:55 - Jun 9 by Horst3000



I love this cover: Al Green trying to sound like Otis Redding covering a Beatles song.


Never heard that before, such a sweet bass line.

Now we've had a bit of discussion about whether Leonard Cohen can be improved upon in this thread but is the same true of John Denver ? Oh, yes...


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Cover versions better than the original on 13:31 - Jun 11 with 384 viewsurbanpenguin


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Cover versions better than the original on 14:39 - Jun 11 with 344 viewsGogs

it ways donkeys years after this came out before i even realised this was a cover
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Cover versions better than the original on 14:42 - Jun 11 with 338 viewsKropotkin123



An iconic song, by an iconic artist. The original was by The Miracles, a few years earlier. Only found out recently. I'm sure that because we are on page 5, with no mention, that most don't know.

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Cover versions better than the original on 15:05 - Jun 11 with 309 viewsKropotkin123



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Cover versions better than the original on 17:05 - Jun 11 with 275 viewssoupytwist

Cover versions better than the original on 12:53 - Jun 9 by You_Bloo_Right

This is my go to version of Tomorrow Never Knows



Not the Phil Collins version that closes side two of Face Value?

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Cover versions better than the original on 17:07 - Jun 11 with 274 viewssoupytwist



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Cover versions better than the original on 17:53 - Jun 11 with 249 viewsDJR

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Cover versions better than the original on 18:02 - Jun 11 with 243 viewsGlasgowBlue

Cover versions better than the original on 14:42 - Jun 11 by Kropotkin123



An iconic song, by an iconic artist. The original was by The Miracles, a few years earlier. Only found out recently. I'm sure that because we are on page 5, with no mention, that most don't know.


Being the pedant that I am, the first released version of the song was by Gladys Knight & The Pips.



Although the Miracles did record it first, their version was shelved for a couple of years.

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Cover versions better than the original on 19:58 - Jun 11 with 218 viewsKropotkin123

Cover versions better than the original on 18:02 - Jun 11 by GlasgowBlue

Being the pedant that I am, the first released version of the song was by Gladys Knight & The Pips.



Although the Miracles did record it first, their version was shelved for a couple of years.


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Cover versions better than the original on 20:04 - Jun 11 with 214 viewsGlasgowBlue

Cover versions better than the original on 19:58 - Jun 11 by Kropotkin123

Knowledge!


Likewise, the song 'War' by Edwin Starr is a cover. The original is by the Temptations.

Norman Whitfield had a habit of recycling the songs he had written to all the Motown artists he was producing.

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Cover versions better than the original on 20:55 - Jun 11 with 194 viewsDJR

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Cover versions better than the original on 20:57 - Jun 11 with 194 viewsDJR

A Bo Diddley original.

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Cover versions better than the original on 21:03 - Jun 11 with 192 viewsDJR



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Cover versions better than the original on 21:04 - Jun 11 with 186 viewsDJR

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Cover versions better than the original on 21:11 - Jun 11 with 168 viewsDJR

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Cover versions better than the original on 21:11 - Jun 11 with 165 viewssoupytwist

Cover versions better than the original on 20:55 - Jun 11 by DJR



All 12 minutes of the Isaac Hayes version

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