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The "songs you don't like" thread had something in there which I had to stop myself from replying to as was off topic but then thought deserves a thread of its own.
Red Red wine by UB40 was put forward as a "don't like" which I have to agree was awful (UB40 were a popular band at the time) and I think it was No. 1 in the "hit parade" for a while but nowhere near as good as Neil Diamond's.
Conversely, there were songs I grew up with and only later found out that they were covers, some better than their originals.
One I immediately think of is State of Independence by Donna Summer.
I loved the original by Jon and Vangellis but I the late Donna's when I first heard it blew the original out of the water.
Any others?
"Raspberry Beret" by the Hindu Love Gods is miles better than the original.
But I have a theory about this subject: I reckon that if you hear a cover and don't know that it is a cover at the time of first hearing it, and only find out subsequently, it is highly unlikely that you will ever prefer the original. Discuss.
Kevin Whitely original version of When you say nothing at all, far far better than Roman Keating cover
Judas Priest’s The green manalishi with the two pronged crown is for me much better than Fleetwood Mac’s original.
The worst has to be scissor sisters cover of comfortably numb.
Sid Vicious My way
Not sure if I’d say any of these are better ….. but certainly a different take
David Kitt - Dancing in the Moonlight
Calexico and Roger McGuinn - One More Cup Of Coffee
Walk on By, the Stranglers. Especially the extended version on white vinyl that came free with Black + White album
https://youtu.be/fR1jyU59JS8
Because The Night Patti Smith
Souxie And The Banshees version of 'The Passenger' is better than Iggy Pop.
Jeff Buckley's 'Allelujah' is better than Leonard Cohen.
Gloria Jones' 'Tainted Love' wipes the floor with the later and better known Soft Cell version.
Signed DC by Arthur Lee covered by SpireaX
Some Velvet Morning by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood covered by Slowdive
Denis.....Blondie
Misty.....Ray Stevens
Pulp’s Common People covered by William Shatner and Joe Jackson - superb!
The Bobby Fuller Four's hit version of I Fought The Law is considerably better than the original by the Crickets, but the later cover by the Clash is better still.
Siouxsie & the Banshees' version of Dear Prudence is much better than the Beatles' original. Their version of Helter Skelter is also superior (in my opinion at least....).
I prefer Blancmange's cover of Abba's the Day Before You Came, but they're both great.
Bowie's version of China Girl is a good deal better than Iggy's original.
The Damned's cover of Eloise is better than Barry Ryan's original, although that's also quite decent.
The Pretenders' cover of I Go To Sleep is better than the Applejacks recording or the Kinks original (but that was just a demo).
The inimitable Mr John Martyn and his version of, 'Somewhere over the Rainbow.'
https://youtu.be/DusYf1CNVXw
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Ronnie Lane, you never can tell better than Chuck Berry's.