The 10 Best Cover Versions
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Cover Songs: Ten of the Best
Many of these tracks are now so indelibly linked to the cover artist, that either the original has been forgotten or listeners believe the cover version is the original. Believe it or not, the ten cover versions I have gathered together here have a history all their own and are remembered as great recordings in their own right.
1. Muse: Feeling Good
One of the most recent successes for this song was a version by Michael Buble, but it was in fact written back in 1965 for the musical The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd. My research has found that the earliest recording was by singer Cy Grant, but that it became popular when recorded by Nina Simone.
Muse, the English rock band, put its own stamp on the song when it was included on the group's 2001 album, Origin of Symmetry.
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2. The Beatles: Twist and Shout
I always thought that the original of Twist and Shout was recorded by The Isley Brothers, but no! In 1961, a group named The Top Notes made a version called Shake It Up, Baby, but it did not set the world on fire.
Then, The Isleys got a hold of it and turned it into a hit in the US in 1962.
But, for many, the definitive version is by The Beatles, included on the group's first UK album, Please, Please Me.
3. Johnny Cash: Hurt
Originally from the album The Downward Spiral by Nine Inch Nails, Hurt was recorded by Johnny Cash for his own album American IV: The Man Comes Around. It became one of his final hits, earning the country singer acclaim not only for his rendition of the song, but also for the music video that accompanied it.
Johnny Cash: Man Comes Around
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Critically acclaimed album from Johnny Cash, which includes his cover of Hurt, as well as several other cover songs and original recordings.
4. Jimi Hendrix: Hey Joe
The origins of Hey Joe appear to be lost in the mists of rock music history, but the first known recording was made by American band The Leaves during the mid 1960s.
The better known, and most referred to version, is by rock legend Jimi Hendrix who released it in 1966. It became his first best seller when it reached the Top 10 in the UK in the same year.
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5. Nirvana: Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
Where Did You Sleep Last Night? is a traditional American song that dates back to the 19th century and has been recorded by numerous artists in a variety of styles. In 1993, American rock band Nirvana put its own spin on it in a live performance for its MTV Unplugged broadcast.
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6. The Clash: I Fought the Law
Originally recorded by The Crickets in 1959, the song became a hit in the mid 1960s by the Bobby Fuller Four. Then, at the height of the punk rock revolution of the late 1970s, British group The Clash made their own version and the rest is history.
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Forty tracks from one of the UK's most influential punk rock bands, including the group's cover version of I Fought the Law.
7. Jeff Buckley: Hallelujah
Lots of cover versions to choose from when one mentions Leonard Cohen's superb Hallelujah. There have been recordings by John Cale, k.d.lang, Alexandra Burke, and others. Then there is this one by Jeff Buckley, which has become a classic in its own right.
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8. Jimi Hendrix: All Along the Watchtower
Written and recorded by Bob Dylan for his 1967 album John Wesley Harding, All Along the Watchtower has also been covered by numerous artists, but the most memorable version is by Jimi Hendrix when he recorded it for his album Electric Ladyland in 1968. It became a hit song both in the US and the UK in the same year.
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| Track | Artist | Album | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feeling Good | Muse | Origin of Symmetry | |
| Twist and Shout | The Beatles | The Beatles Box Set | |
| Hurt | Johnny Cash | Unearthed | |
| Hey Joe | The Jimi Hendrix Experience | Experience Hendrix - The Best of Jimi Hendrix | |
| Where Did You Sleep Last Night (Live) | Nirvana | MTV Unplugged in New York: Nirvana | |
| I Fought the Law | The Clash | The Essential Clash | |
| Hallelujah | Jeff Buckley | Grace | |
| All Along the Watchtower | The Jimi Hendrix Experience | Experience Hendrix - The Best of Jimi Hendrix | |
| I Heard It Through the Grapevine (Stereo) | Marvin Gaye | Motown 1's | |
| I Just Dont Know What to Do With Myself | The White Stripes | Elephant |
9. Marvin Gaye: I Heard It Through the Grapevine
The first three versions of I Heard It Through the Grapevine were recorded on the Motown label and has become one of the company's most well known songs. Originally released by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, then a hit by Gladys Knight and the Pips, it became Marvin Gaye's signature song when it topped the charts in both the US and the UK during 1968 and 1969.
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Four discs and eighty nine tracks from the legendary Marvin Gaye, including all of his hits, one of which is I Heard It Through the Grapevine.
10. The White Stripes: I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself
I always believed that Dusty Springfield recorded the original version of I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself, but even her rendition was a cover version of an earlier recording by Tommy Hunt.
Numerous other musicians have put their own spin on the song over the years, but one of the best was offered up by The White Stripes in 2003, and included on the band's album Elephant.
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The Cover Versions Debate
Let's Hear Your Opinion!
Do you prefer to listen to the original or the cover versions?

The original is usually the best!
filmic says:
Originals - But you make a good point! These are exceptions to the rule. The worst is when covers are done exactly the same as the original, just smacks of moneygrabbing. Have you checked out Ray Charles' cover of Eleanor Rigby? AMAZING!
Duane_Jackson says:
I like cover versions but the original is the original and that must be respected...but it's all okay either way as long as the cover version does not make a mockery of the original...
Melissa says:
You forgot Elvis' Hound Dog, I prefer the original by Big Mama Thornton over Elvis. Also talking about Big Mama, she also wrote and performed Summertime that Janis Joplin covered, I think in this case I have to go with Janis though cause she's my favorite female singer. Aretha Franklin covered the song Respect from Otis Redding, she made it her own and though I love Otis Aretha did it better. Lastly I have to give some love to the movie Across the Universe, I love the covers done in the movie; they didn't compare to the Beatles but it's a fun movie.
I like to listen to the cover versions!
InfernalCombustion says:
It's all good! Always provided, of course, that the people covering a song do it with skill and respect and can make something new and beautiful out of it.
Mickie_G says:
I love finding new versions of songs that I love!
TheLeftFitz says:
It usually depends on the artist being covered & the artist covering the song, but more times than not, I enjoy covers almost as much as the original. Best example: Fiona Apple covering "Across the Universe."
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AlexTedford
May 10, 2012 @ 8:10 pm | delete
- Great lens! I love Muse...such a great band
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Edutopia
Jan 30, 2012 @ 6:12 pm | delete
- Orgy did a great cover of Blue Monday. Though the songs on this list are pretty good too.
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Adam
Apr 6, 2012 @ 5:34 am | delete
- Agreed, plus the CD single has some great techno remixes too. Orgy is unique
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filmic
Jul 30, 2011 @ 8:24 am | delete
- great lens!...a really well researched list. cheers!
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Duane_Jackson
Jun 11, 2011 @ 7:17 pm | delete
- I like the 'pet shop boys' version of "Always on my Mind" by Elvis Presley....
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jaye5500
May 8, 2011 @ 5:53 pm | delete
- interesting lens
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Mickie_G
Apr 2, 2011 @ 6:41 am | delete
- I wrote a lens about my favorite Beatles cover song. Hint: "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away".
Hallelujah is just about my most favorite song that has ever been "covered", though. No matter who sings it, the song gives me goosebumps.
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TheLeftFitz
Apr 1, 2011 @ 12:42 pm | delete
- Love this lens, makes me want to go back to listen to all the great covers & originals I've got stored up. *Blessed*
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prosperity66 Mar 22, 2011 @ 8:08 am | delete
- Another bunch of great songs here! As for me, The Beatles (my all time fav band) recorded the best version of Twist and Shout as well as even Please Mr Postman or You Really Got a Hold on Me. I love Hey Joe by Jimi Hendrix and definitely also enjoy to listen to the French version by Johnny Hallyday.
Hallelujah is hard to make a choice as both versions here are excellent. I've always loved Dusty Springfield... Oh and I've Heard It Through the Grapevine by Marvin Gaye is of course my favorite version - although am I wrong if I think Ray Charles sang it also? It seems that I remember I've heard it with such a voice and it as fantastic.
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