Classic Hits

Cover Bands/Songs and Their Stories

todayAugust 26, 2016

Background
share close

When you hear someone say that a song is a cover or that band is a cover band you know what they mean right? A ‘Cover’ is a duplicate, second generation, newer version of an older and original song, that cover song is not the original.

The best example might be the song “Twist and Shout” by the Beatles. That song was a ‘cover’ of the original written by ½ the Righteous Brothers Bill Medley and Bert Berns in 1961. The Isley Brothers even had a hit with it before the British Invasion of the Beatles version. Here are a few other interesting cover stories…

“First Cut is the Deepest” Rod Stewart – Cat Stevens
“Black Betty” Ram Jam
“I Love Rock N’ Roll” Joan Jett the Arrows
Pete Seeger “Turn Turn Turn” by the Byrds
“I Fought the Law” Bobby Fuller 4 – The Crickets of the Buddy Holly group
“Tainted Love” Soft Cell originally done by Gloria Jones in 1964
“I Will Always Love You” Whitney Houston, originally written and performed by Dolly Parton


Photo credit: Mary A Lupo / Shutterstock.com

Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

Rate it

Previous post

Classic Hits

More Battles Between Bands

“Let the lawyers work it out” has always been a catch phrase in music, usually the end result of a legal action taken by a musician who thinks that have been harmed or ripped off. Here are more battle of the bands that have a different meaning altogether. The legendary Vanilla Ice recorded a song called “Ice Ice Baby,” which was exactly the same hook and phasing of the David […]

todayAugust 26, 2016


Subscribe

LISTEN WITH YOUR APP

0%