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What are everyone's favourite songs covered by other artists? I love Wonderwall by Ryan Adams. And worst...?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Think this was asked fairly recently, but my all time favourite cover is Futureheads version of Hounds of Love. I think it's utterly brilliant, and even tho I'm a Kate Bush fan, I think I prefer it to the original. Worst would be any cover done by Girls Aloud....and there are plenty to chose from, all appalling.
Any of the doo-wop covers done by Big Daddy - but my fave is Bruce Springseteen's Dancing In The Dark done as a slow-beat doo-wop with a light tenor vocal, fabulous.
My all-time hate is Whitney Houston's hymn to the world's biggest interet search engine - I Will Alaways Love Yahoo which I have to walk as far away from as possible when ever I hear it, otherwise I get one of my 'heads'.
I reckon the worst cover songs are the ones that sound exactly the same as the original (or try to and often fail). The best covers are the ones where the artist makes the song totally their own. There's no real talent in basically copying an original of anything. You might as well go down your local Karaoke night otherwise! Westlife take note!
Best - Kirsty MacColl (my second favourite ever songwriter) singing Days, written by Ray Davies (the only person above her in the list).
Funniest - The Gourds' banjo-fuelled hillbilly cover of Snoop Doggy Dogg's gangsta (c)rap anthem, Gin And Juice.
Worst - Without Yoooo-oooh-aahoo by Mariah Carey, closely followed by anything by Westlife, and I completely agree with Andy Hughes about that Whitney Houston travesty.
Funniest - The Gourds' banjo-fuelled hillbilly cover of Snoop Doggy Dogg's gangsta (c)rap anthem, Gin And Juice.
Worst - Without Yoooo-oooh-aahoo by Mariah Carey, closely followed by anything by Westlife, and I completely agree with Andy Hughes about that Whitney Houston travesty.