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Hit songs that are actually covers (that nobody knows are covers)


Harry P.

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>Most of the first seven Rolling Stones Album songs were covers 

not so. for usa releases:

englands newest hitmakers

12 X 5

rolling stones now!  ---> heart of stone, what a shame, off the hook, surprise surprise, 4 originals out of 12 tracks total.

out of our heads   ---> had a number of originals including gotta get away, big hit heart of stone, under assistant west coast promo man (credited to group alter ego Nanker Phelge) and I'm Free

Decembers children    ---> half original half covers...originals include as tears go by (originally given to Marianne faithful to record and have a hit with), get off my cloud, I'm Free, singer not the song, blue turns to grey, some of the material released on this album was recorded as early as 63 including a few songs previously released on the UK EP Got Live If You Want It (no relation to the USA "live" album released later with the same name).

aftermath   all originals

between the buttons   all originals

 

pretty much the same with UK releases though in some cases very different track lists from USA releases

 

interesting to me, Sonny Bono got lead writing credits on "She Said Yeah", a favorite of mine, and I wonder now if someone else recorded and released that prior to the stones and if so, who.

 

jb

 

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Most of the first seven Rolling Stones Album songs were covers.:o

The first couple of Beatles albums were also mostly covers... but they went on to have an ok career... ;)

Nothing wrong with recording covers. If it was good enough for the Beatles and Stones, well... B)

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1."Route 66(Bobby Troup)2:20
2."I Just Want to Make Love to You(Willie Dixon)2:17
3."Honest I Do" (Jimmy Reed)2:09
4."Mona (I Need You Baby)(Ellas McDaniel)3:33
5."Now I've Got a Witness" (Nanker Phelge)2:29
6."Little by Little(Phelge/Phil Spector)2:39
Side two 
No.TitleLength 
7."I'm a King Bee(Slim Harpo)2:35
8."Carol(Chuck Berry)2:33
9."Tell Me (You're Coming Back)(Mick Jagger/Keith Richards)4:05
10."Can I Get a Witness(Brian Holland/Lamont Dozier/Eddie Holland)2:55
11."You Can Make It If You Try" (Ted Jarrett)2:01
12."Walking the Dog(Rufus Thomas)
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Side one 
No.TitleLength 
1."Around and Around(originally released on the Five by Five EP) (Chuck Berry)3:03
2."Confessin' the Blues" (originally released on the Five by Five EP) (Jay McShann/Walter Brown)2:46
3."Empty Heart" (originally released on the Five by Five EP) (Nanker Phelge)2:35
4."Time Is on My Side(Norman Meade)2:50
5."Good Times, Bad Times" (Mick Jagger/Keith Richards)2:32
6."It's All Over Now(Bobby Womack/Shirley Womack)3:27
Side two 
No.TitleLength 
7."2120 South Michigan Avenue(originally released on the Five by Five EP) (Phelge)2:03
8."Under the Boardwalk(Arthur Resnick/Kenny Young)2:48
9."Congratulations" (Jagger/Richards)2:28
10."Grown Up Wrong" (Jagger/Richards)2:04
11."If You Need Me(originally released on the Five by Five EP) (Wilson Pickett/Robert Bateman)2:03
12."Susie Q(Dale Hawkins/Stan Lewis/Eleanor Broadwater)

 

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um ok lets see here...first seven wait that's a number albums songs were covers

you show the first two albums I believe. I showed the first seven albums. theres that number again. numbers six and seven were complete originals. no covers. and a good portion, though not a majority of the previous two albums were originals.

so a more correct statement might be: Most of the first four Rolling Stones Album songs were covers

please show me where my math is incorrect

jb

 

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That's the 1700s!

You sure about that?

Ok, I went and reread wikipedia. It says it's based off of ballads from the 18th centuey. The earliest known recording of the song is 1934. I read the info wrong. But still. It was recorded before the animals did it. It is unknown who actually wrote it.

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Can you do a cover version of your own song?

Bob Welch had a huge hit with his song "Sentimental Lady" in 1977...

But his hit version of that song was actually a cover of his own song, released by Fleetwood Mac in 1972 on the Bare Trees album, when he was still a member of the group! The FM original version has very conspicuous backing vocals by Christine McVie, which the cover version does not...

 

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Two of Quiet Riot's biggest songs were covers: Cum On Feel The Noize: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Haypxj24_Uw and Mama Weer All Crazee Now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cD8RAhCAyt4  Both songs were HUGE hits, and Metal Health was the first metal album to top the Billboard charts.

Originally by Slade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPTk5poAa1c and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTEGxVDHpGU

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On 2/8/2016 at 8:41 AM, Deathgoblin said:

Two of Quiet Riot's biggest songs were covers: Cum On Feel The Noize: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Haypxj24_Uw and Mama Weer All Crazee Now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cD8RAhCAyt4  Both songs were HUGE hits, and Metal Health was the first metal album to top the Billboard charts.

Originally by Slade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPTk5poAa1c and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTEGxVDHpGU

I always thought that Quiet Riot might not have ever broken out, if it wasn't for Slade! Slade was great band, especially live!

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On 5/11/2015 at 7:00 PM, Harry P. said:

Pretty much every Linda Rondstadt hit song was a cover. :lol:

So true, and yet she made every single one of them sound fresh, new, and up-to-date for a new generation. 

Probably the closest thing she had to an "original" hit was "Poor Poor Pitiful Me." It was on Warren Zevon's first album (actually his second), but virtually no one had heard of him or heard his music at that point; he wouldn't break out for another two years (with "Werewolves of London," of course). LR actually recorded four of his songs, but the other three never got any airplay/fame/love. 

 

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1 hour ago, Straightliner59 said:

She "owned" them--she made them her own. It's a talent that few have, for sure! ☺️

One of my favorites is "Just One Look." It was so iconic that it was eventually picked up as the jingle for a major auto manufacturer's campaign. (I don't remember who--was it Mazda?) 

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