Top 20 Greatest Cover Songs Of All Time

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  1. Most people have never even heard Lori's version of Killing Me Softly prior to the internet uncovering the Charles Fox & Norman Gimbel cover up of the song's origins. Lori's version is actually really good despite the poor 1970's production, and it holds up pretty well to Flack's and The Fugee's version. Maybe not better per say, but still a respectable showing by Lori.

  2. Sound should be much higher. Know you all don't understand hard rock and metal but it should be in the top five.also enough of the garbage music at the beginning of the video.

  3. Still to this day, the Toadies cover of "Since U been gone" is so awesome. it reminds me of AAF's smooth criminal as a genre bending cover. same with Local H's covers of both "Brandy, You're a fine Girl" and "Toxic," both are amazing as well.

  4. How the hell are you gonna rip off George Harrison's marriage AND Bob Marley's acumen? You gotta have a real need! Eric Clapton shows his TRUE colors! What an a-hole! Never liked him, and I can't respect his ethics (if any)! Acts like an adolescent fool for the money (at ALL COSTS:!) WHAT A FREAKIN' JERK! "I shot the Clapton, but I did not shoot his reputation. HE did that himself"!

  5. All Along the Watchtower IS #1(IMHO)! Yet a FINE list,😅 none the less! Thank you for correcting me on Eric Clapton. I just don't like the dude. Despite his "apparent"guitar genius, Clapton is an unworthy evil: to steal everything: Harrisonn's wife, other artist's genius! What a dork! I KNEW I hated him for good gut feelings! Thank you!

  6. I personally prefer John Lennon’s cover of Stand By Me. Another notable one is House Of The Rising Sun by The Animals. And if we have room for another Bob Dylan song being covered, Adele’s version of To Make You Feel My Love.

  7. Some great covers in this list … and a couple of questionable ones! But no space for Eva Cassidy, one of the greatest re-interpreters of classic songs ever? Check out 'Who knows where the time goes?', 'Kathy's Song' or 'Fields of Gold' (and I'm deliberately leaving out the most obvious example!), originals you'd think shouldn't be touched, and yet … And yet again, John Cale overlooked as the actual re-interpreter of 'Hallelujah!', without which the Jeff Buckley version wouldn't exist.

  8. Surprised Ace of Bases cover of Tina Turners Don't Turn Around didn't make the list.
    The story behind that goes that Ace of Base for their breakthrough in a America made a cover of a song by the English reggae band Aswad and didn't know Aswads' song was a cover. Aswads' in turn didn't know that their cover of a Luther Ingrams song was in fact also a cover of Tina Turners song.

  9. My favorite cover of "Knockin' On Heaven's Door " was by Aussie Metal band Heaven and the best cover of "Hallelujah " had to be the version by John Cale that was played in Shrek. I heard that version on Cale's live album "Fragments Of A Rainy Season ".

  10. John Farnhams cover of The Beatles 'Help'. John Lennon heard it and said that it was supposed to be sung that way, as a ballad, and not a fast pop number that the studio insisted they record it

  11. Two covers should have made this list. Both introduced the world to both bands: Shinedown-“Simple Man” and Five Finger Death Punch- “Bad Company”

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