Cover songs better than the original

The cover:


The original:

 
Here's Within Temptation's cover of Titanium, from David Guetta feat. Sia

And here's the original music video
 

John_8581

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Rare Earth's version of Get Ready is better than The Temptations' version.

A lot of people like Eddie Kendricks' vocal and his pitch along with his vocal range since his voice goes up very high. That's because it could be a Miracles song as well since Smokey Robinson wrote it.

Ferris Beuller's version of Twist & Shout. :D Okay, what I mean is, while I don't believe I have ever heard the original version of Twist & Shout, I have a hard time believing that anyone could play and SING it better than The Beatles. Can you confirm that, John_8581?

Thank you, John Lennon's and the Beatles version is featured when Matthew Broderick sings it at the parade.

The Isley Brothers did the original "Twist and Shout" in 1961.

 

John_8581

FreeOnes Lifetime Member
This is a tough one. :dunno:

"I Fought the Law and The Law Won"

The Clash version ...


The Bobby Fuller Four version ...

 
I'm sure this would have ended up here at some point but I prefer the cover version of this better than the original, even though I do like the original.
Johnny Cash Cover

NIN Original
 

Prod3

Expect Nothing and Appreciate Everything
I will go with Hot Chocolates Emma covered By The Sisters Of Mercy. The Sisters do such a fantastic and different sounding version in their Shoegaze/Gothic kind of way :cool:




 

Supafly

Retired Mod
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The Beatles wrote a ton of great songs. Here is another example:

Jeff Healey delivered a masterpiece



Here is the original, which, in comparison, sounds just lukewarm.

 
I like the cover "Shock The Monkey" by Coal Chamber featuring Ozzy better that Peter Gabriels version.

 

John_8581

FreeOnes Lifetime Member
"Jumping Jack Flash" - Leon Russell's version of the Rolling Stones classic was outstanding at the Concert for Bangladesh.

Joe Cocker / Mad Dogs and Englishmen (Leon Russell, Chris Stainton, Carl Radle, Jim Gordon, Jim Keltner, Don Preston, Bobby Keys, Jim Horn and Jim Price) had some outstanding covers of these songs:

"The Letter" (The Box Tops), "Feelin' Alright" (Traffic) "She Came In Through The Bathroom Window" and "With A Little Help From My Friends (The Beatles)

 
First one that immediately came to mind was "Mony, Mony" with Billy Idol >>>>>>>>> Tommy James

Billy Idol:

Tommy James and the Shondells:
 
One more is "You Can't Hurry Love" with the newer version better because as was the case with Mony, Mony - doing it at a faster beat made the song better

Phil Collins:

Diana Ross:
 

Supafly

Retired Mod
Bronze Member
Had to research this one, I was sure it was a cover, did not know who first performed it:

The Nashville Teens - Tobacco Road


Yeah, not THAT much of true dirt and blues in there.

Here is a better version:

 

John_8581

FreeOnes Lifetime Member
A tough one to decide.

The cover of "Gloria" by Jim Morrison and the Doors :)



The original written by Van Morrison and performed by his band Them. ;)


I think Van's throaty vocals make it a bit better than Jim's version.
 
Original song from Radiohead


Cover by Stream of Passion
 

rivasky

the special one
 
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