When the "cover" song is as good or better than the original

Most covers struggle to approach the original. But sometimes, they create unique works of arts of their own, even though they are a "copy" of the original. After all, a painting is a copy of the real thing and we praise that.

So I thought I create a thread and have everyone post the covers they enjoy as much if not more than the original.

To get us started, here is the House of the Rising Sun, sung by Kimberly Nichole in the show, The Voice:


And the "original" as sung by Animals: [yes, I know, they were also doing a cover as this is a much older song than their rendition]


The real hero in The Voice version is the band, holy crap! They made her performance!
http://www.nbc.com/the-voice/about/bio/the-voice-band

The Animals version cant be touched, love the video, Metallica Master of Puppets be damned! I love how they guitar and bass players follow the singer around the stage in a funeral march, wind up at the keyboard for the solo and them complete the laparound the stage. Brilliant early music video. Not a cable to be seen, early Wi-Fi!:):p:D

I "dig" how Hilton Valentine keeps a stone face till the last verse and then totally hams it up behind Eric.
 
Not better, just different...Brad Mehldau takes on Jimi Hendrix

 
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One For My Baby (and One More for the Road)

First recorded by Fred Astaire in the movie musical "The Sky's the Limit"


Covered many, many times but Sinatra owns this...


My favorite version is 'unplugged' off the triple best of Capitol Records set...

+1!!!
 
That makes me think of the Brother's Johnson whose greatest hit was a Shuggie Otis cover:


I still have the red vinyl 12" EP of that with "Get Da Funk Outta My Face" on the B side. Might have to give that spin today! :D
 
Ian Shaw covers Joni Mitchell's "BARANGRILL"...don't miss this one guys...

 
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..well duh...thx Johnny!
 
What's So Funny About Peace, Love and Understanding

Written by Nick Lowe and first performed by his group Brinsley Schwarz


Lowe would later produce the definitive version by Elvis Costello and the Attractions (initially released as a B side for Lowe's great "American Squirm")

 
Sara Bareilles, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

This is at least as good as the original, and perhaps, dare I say it, even better. And how can you be even better than Elton John on a song of his -- he is enormously difficult to sing? Yet I think this may very well be:

https://youtu.be/eAti8JNmJi8
 
Squeeze re-recorded an album of their best songs "Spot The Difference"...brilliant CD


Recently ran across this BBC documentary...


Once you get past the stunning physical transformation of Glen Tilbrook, it's an amazing documentary
 
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Sara Bareilles, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

This is at least as good as the original, and perhaps, dare I say it, even better. And how can you be even better than Elton John on a song of his -- he is enormously difficult to sing? Yet I think this may very well be:

https://youtu.be/eAti8JNmJi8
I agree and had meant to suggest this one myself. Great sound too on the version from her her live "Brave Enough" album which she does entirely solo. One of my favorite albums of recent.
 
Really like the Bangles cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "Hazy Shade of Winter"

 
the great[luther Vandross]was a master at taking an original and making it his own[since I lost my baby-a hose is not a home]the marvelettes great cover of[that's how heartaches are made].
 
 

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