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Cover Songs that Cross Musical Genres But Still Work

Posted on 2/22/23 at 9:57 pm
Posted by HodsonTiger13
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Posted on 2/22/23 at 9:57 pm
For example, the Left Banke song "Walk Away Renee":

Original

There's a country version (female singer)

Vonda Shepard - Walk Away Renee


And a soul version that also works well:

The Four Tops - Walk Away Renee (Live)



Posted by HodsonTiger13
Member since Jan 2023
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Posted on 2/22/23 at 10:01 pm to
Wilson Pickett with a soul cover of "Hey Jude"

"Hey Jude" - Wilson Pickett

Love the horns in the 'nah nah nah-nah-nah-nah' climax.


Info on the recording:
quote:




Before there was The Allman Brothers Band, Duane Allman was trying to attract any kind of attention and make a name for himself. The music business is hard you know. Though immortalized now as one of the greatest guitarist of all time, it was Gregg who was more sought out in the record business in the early days. So Duane made ends meet by being a session guitarist in studios while he decided what his next move would be.

It was in November of 1968, when Wilson Pickett - already a star - showed up at Rick Halls Fame Studio in Muscle Shoals, AL wanting to record, but with no material or ideas. Duane, who was working for Rick but was not even the main, lead session guitarist, suggested that they cut "Hey Jude", which Rick thought was "the most preposterous thing" he had ever heard and Wilson agreed they would NOT do it. The Beatles had just recently released it and it was climbing the charts. But Duane somehow convinced them both it was a good idea because it "was" a Beatles song and it "would" be Number 1. And, as you hear, it was a GREAT idea. This song sparked the beginning of Duane's future nickname and the formation of ABB.

The story goes that Duane was already known as "Dog" because of his looks. As you might imagine, the hippie look that Duane sported was few and far between in late 1960's Alabama. When Wilson heard the way Duane played he started calling him "Sky Man". Not just for his "out of this world" playing but also for his "out of this world" state of mind he liked being in (recreational activities for those who still don't get it). From there the name somewhere morphed into "Skydog". Rick Hall was also so amazed that he phoned Jerry Wexler and put the phone up to the speakers on the playback so he could hear the song. Needless to say, he was also blown away by Duane's playing. And in Wilson's defense of this DA story, his vocals in this song are what they are in all his songs -- AWESOME.

Jerry Wexler was Wilson's main producer for Atlantic who wasn't able to be there and gave the reins to Hall. Wexler, along with Phil Walden, later in '69, started Capricorn Records in Macon, GA and we all know that story. Also, Phil Walden is also the man who introduced and brought in Jaimoe to play with Duane. They started jamming together before any of the other Brothers joined in.

Well anyway - this is for your listening pleasure and hope you enjoy it. If you want to know more of this story, I highly recommend pp. 80-88 of "Skydog: The Duane Allman Story" by Randy Poe. It is where this info came from and it is the best book ever if you are a Duane and/or ABB fan. And the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section...thank you...you helped change the world and the music for the better.

Posted by drockw1
Member since Jun 2006
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Posted on 2/22/23 at 10:39 pm to
Sorry to piggyback on Walk Away Renee, but Jimmy Lafave (RIP) did a version that jumped out at me
ACL

For your topic, I’d submit Sturgill doing In Bloom
LINK
Posted by awestruck
Member since Jan 2015
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Posted on 2/23/23 at 3:21 am to
Adeles cover of Chris Stapleton's - "If It Hadn't Been for Love"
Posted by TFTC
Chicago, Il
Member since May 2010
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Posted on 2/23/23 at 5:06 am to
Laura Cantrell's country cover of New Order's Love Vigilantes
Posted by Ace Midnight
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Posted on 2/23/23 at 6:50 am to
quote:

Wilson Pickett with a soul cover of "Hey Jude"


Aretha Franklin - Let it Be
Posted by Vandyrone
Nashville, TN
Member since Dec 2012
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Posted on 2/23/23 at 7:36 am to
Prince’s Raspberry Beret by The Derailers

My favorite crossover cover. Listen to it quickly before Prince’s people get it whacked again.
Posted by HodsonTiger13
Member since Jan 2023
737 posts
Posted on 2/23/23 at 8:03 am to
Sounded like The Mavericks a bit.

You may like this one -- The Gourds' "Gin and Juice" cover:

LINK
Posted by HodsonTiger13
Member since Jan 2023
737 posts
Posted on 2/23/23 at 8:06 am to

Billy Bragg did a unique take on "Walk Away Renee" - not sure it works but it is unique:

LINK


Better - Billy Bragg's version of "Jean" by The Smiths.

LINK
Posted by SUB
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Posted on 2/23/23 at 8:11 am to
Came in here expecting to see With a Little Help from My Friends by Joe Cocker, and am shocked to not find it mentioned yet.
Posted by HodsonTiger13
Member since Jan 2023
737 posts
Posted on 2/23/23 at 8:14 am to
This thread could be filled with Bob Dylan covers (folk to rock). I'll put up one you may not have heard:

'Absolutely Sweet Marie' covered by Jason & the Scorchers:

LINK
Posted by ruzil
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Posted on 2/23/23 at 9:20 am to
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For your topic, I’d submit Sturgill doing In Bloom
LINK


Sturgill Simpsom- The Promise
Posted by AlxTgr
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Posted on 2/23/23 at 9:24 am to
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'Absolutely Sweet Marie' covered by Jason & the Scorchers:

LINK



You beat me to it.
Posted by auggie
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Member since Aug 2013
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Posted on 2/23/23 at 9:50 am to
quote:

The story goes that Duane was already known as "Dog" because of his looks. As you might imagine, the hippie look that Duane sported was few and far between in late 1960's Alabama. When Wilson heard the way Duane played he started calling him "Sky Man". Not just for his "out of this world" playing but also for his "out of this world" state of mind he liked being in (recreational activities for those who still don't get it). From there the name somewhere morphed into "Skydog". Rick Hall was also so amazed that he phoned Jerry Wexler and put the phone up to the speakers on the playback so he could hear the song. Needless to say, he was also blown away by Duane's playing. And in Wilson's defense of this DA story, his vocals in this song are what they are in all his songs

Rick Hall man.. That was Roger Hawkins on The drums. ( if you don't think that's important, listen closer) Might be the countriest person I ever met
Rick said they came back from lunch that day, Duane and Pickett had changed the whole session. Rick thought it was a stupid idea and said " don't breathe on me Duane"
They did it though.
I love the very first frame of that video, Duane is just saying something funny, and Picket is layed back laughing. Amazing how much better we used to get each other, before some people started reminding us how different we are supposed to be.
This post was edited on 2/25/23 at 12:55 pm
Posted by RedHawk
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Posted on 2/23/23 at 9:56 am to
Posted by cgrand
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Posted on 2/23/23 at 12:39 pm to
my favorite cover of all time

jane's addiction covering "ripple", set to the rhythm of "the other one"

LINK
Posted by hogcard1964
Illinois
Member since Jan 2017
10384 posts
Posted on 2/23/23 at 12:59 pm to
While I understand some people like some artists takes of Beatle songs, I always thought nobody could actually do them justice, properly.

However, there were several covers that the Beatles did early on, where I thought they actually did them so much better than the originals. A few that come to mind are "Roll Over Beethoven", "Rock and Roll Music", "Kansas City, Hey Hey Hey", "Words of Love", "Honey Don't", and "Till There was You".

Kind of unrelated since not all are different genres, but just my thoughts.
This post was edited on 2/23/23 at 1:01 pm
Posted by roadkill
East Coast, FL
Member since Oct 2008
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Posted on 2/23/23 at 1:44 pm to
quote:

Beatle songs


and don't forget Long Tall Sally...
Posted by Dusty Bottoms
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Posted on 2/23/23 at 2:12 pm to
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Sturgill Simpsom- The Promise



I stopped in to add this one, but you beat me to it.
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