A busker in Helen, Georgia, singing "Angel From Montgomery" as good as John Prine, almost as good as Bonnie Raitt. |
What's the best (or worst) cover version you've heard of a favorite song?
I'm "asking for a friend" because -- somewhere in Bergenfield, NJ (I won't say precisely where or when to protect the innocent) -- I recently heard a performance of the worst cover version in the history of Gordon Lightfoot's "If You Could Read My Mind."
It was jangly and upbeat, and I rushed home just to play the original version to restore balance in the world. That's when I also stumbled up another cover of the same song by Johnny Cash. It was heart-breakingly good. Give it a listen...
- "Hallelujah" by Jeff Buckley (originally Leonard Cohen)
- "Tainted Love" by Soft Cell (Gloria Jones, and "our song," according to someone I once dated)
- "Angel from Montgomery" by Bonnie Raitt (John Prine)
- Just about any cover version of "Creep" (although Radiohead's original version is classic)
- "Mad World" by Gary Jules (Tears for Fears)
- "The Sound of Silence" by Disturbed (Paul Simon, a bold choice, considering how Paul's "American Tune" is perhaps my all-time favorite song)
- "Me and Bobbie McGee" by Janis Joplin (Kris Kristofferson)
- "Hasten Down the Wind" by Linda Ronstadt (Warren Zevon)
- "Sweet Jane" by the Cowboy Junkies (Lou Reed)
- "Songbird" by Eva Cassidy (but only as a homage to Christine McVie)