Posted on 09/30/2006 12:53:24 PM PDT by Mr. Brightside
Best Cover Versions Ever Named
A new poll of the Top 50 best cover versions of all time has just been published with Jimi Hendrix's version of Bob Dylan's All Along the Watchtower topping the list, while the Top 10 includes The Beatles, Sid Vicious and Scissor Sisters.
The list of the Top 50 cover versions was chosen by Daily Telegraph music critics and includes well known favourites such as Johnny Cashs version of U2s One, Ryan Adams reworking of Oasis Wonderwall and The Vines take on Outkasts Ms Jackson.
Topping the list though was All Along the Watchtower by The Jimi Hendrix Experience as recorded by the guitar legend in 1968, only one year after Bob Dylan wrote and recorded the original on his album John Wesley Harding.
Also in the Top 10 were Soft Cells legendary Tainted Love from 1981, which has totally eclipsed the success of the 1964 Gloria Jones original, The Byrds version of another Dylan song, Mr Tambourine Man and from this year Comfortably Numb by the Scissor Sisters, which turned Pink Floyds 1979 ode to isolation and fear into a rather peppy glam disco track.
Many other entries in the Top 50 are far less well-know, though no less interesting sounding, including bearded folky Richard Thompsons Oops I Did it Again, Brazilian samba combo Señor Coconut & His Orchestra take on Krafwerks The Robots and Rock el Casbah - Rachid Tahas version of The Clash classic.
The full top 10 was:
All Along the Watchtower Jimi Hendrix Experience, 1968 (orig. Bob Dylan, 1967)
You Were Always On My Mind Pet Shop Boys, 1987 (orig. Elvis Presley, 1972 - after Brenda Lee, 1971)
My Way Sid Vicious, 1979 (orig. Frank Sinatra, 1969 - after Paul Anka, 1969)
Hallelujah Jeff Buckley, 1993 (orig. Leonard Cohen, 1984)
Respect Aretha Franklin, 1967 (orig. Otis Redding, 1965)
Tainted Love Soft Cell, 1981 (orig. Gloria Jones, 1964)
Mr Tambourine Man The Byrds, 1965 (orig. Bob Dylan, 1964)
Twist and Shout The Beatles, 1963 (orig. the Isley Brothers, 1960)
Comfortably Numb Scissor Sisters, 2004 (orig. Pink Floyd, 1979)
Mr Bojangles Nina Simone, 1971 (orig. Jerry Jeff Walker, 1967)
And another great album of covers:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000032C1/ref=pd_cp_m_title/002-8069878-1180809?ie=UTF8
Yes! Jeff Buckley's version of Hallelujah is ravishingly beautiful. It gives me goosebumps and sometimes even a tear or two when I listen to it.
I'd appreciate it if you can find it again and post it just for this thread.
Thanks, ~MG70~
I agree with #1. "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" by CCR is another good one.
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