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I absolutely hate it when my favourite songs are covered, you might understand my horror when I switched on Sky News this morning to some young fella singing U2's With Or Without You! Argh, anyone else hear it?
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Rocky, Back in the late fifties/ early sixties, my mates and I used to listen to Radio Luxembourg on our " tranny " radios. They used to play all the latest American hits ( Donna, Only sixteen, etc. ).
These, and many more were very quickly ' covered ' by british artists. The covers were very rarely anywhere near as good as the orgional, but they were given more air time, and seemed to be 'pushed' onto the record buying public.
If Answerbank had been around at this time, I would have posted exactly the same as you.
Having had my rant now, I must also say that there is one cover that I think is better than the original -------- Joe Cocker's 'With a little help from my friends'.
These, and many more were very quickly ' covered ' by british artists. The covers were very rarely anywhere near as good as the orgional, but they were given more air time, and seemed to be 'pushed' onto the record buying public.
If Answerbank had been around at this time, I would have posted exactly the same as you.
Having had my rant now, I must also say that there is one cover that I think is better than the original -------- Joe Cocker's 'With a little help from my friends'.
Not heard it but I agree with rocky, there are some songs that just cannot be covered IMHO. For me, some that have worked and in some cases have been better than the originals are Your Song, covered by Ewen McGregor, Born To Run, covered by Frankie GTH, Waltzing Matilda covered by Rod Stewart and Skinny Love, covered by Birdy.