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R&B Covers-- good ones?
I love R&B, Soul and Funk. I also love Top 40 pop. Combine the two-- I'm in heaven. So far, all the R&B covers I've come across I love and I'd like to hear of more like:
Al Green's cover of the BeeGee's How Can You Mend A Broken Heart The Manhattan's Tomorrow (from Annie) The Isley Brother's Summer Breeze Earth, Wind and Fire's Got to Get You Into My Life. Are there anymore out there that I don't know about? |
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Tina Turner's cover of "Let's Stay Together".
Taylor Dayne's cover of "Can't Get Enough of Your Love" is better than it has a right to be. |
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Is Stevie Wonder's cover of "We Can Work It Out" the kind of thing you're talking abou?
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If you ever find yourself in my neck of the woods, you would love my cover of Barry White's Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe. Alas, I only perform in the shower.
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"Tracks of My Tears" by Go West doesn't suck.
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Otis Redding's versions of both "Day Tripper" and "(I can't get no) Satisfaction" are outstanding. "Satisfaction" is fun because he uses horns on the classic opening riff where Keith used a fuzz guitar to imitate horns.
Wilson Pickett's "Sugar, Sugar" and "Hey Jude" are wonderful as is Aretha Franklin on "The Weight" and "Eleanor Rigby" |
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Are you only interested in "white" songs performed by soul groups? Or are "white" covers of soul songs welcome too?
If you're looking only for the former, there's: Aretha Franklin's covers of Burt Bacharach's "I Say a Little Prayer, the Band's "The Weight," and Paul Simon's "Bridge Over Troubled Waters." Stevie Wonder did Bob Dylan's "Blowing in the Wind" Smokey Robinson & the Miracles covered Dion's "Abraham, Martin & John" Or Fats Domino's cover of the Beatles' "Lady Madonna" * If you're open to white covers of soul classics, let me know. |
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Billy Stewart's cover of Summertime is a favorite.
Err...though reading the OP a bit more carefully, I'm not sure if Gershwin counts as Top 40 pop .
Last edited by Tamerlane; 08-22-2008 at 12:03 AM. |
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As for white covers, you already may be familiar with Cream's live versions of Robert Johnson's "Crossroads" and Willie Dixon's "Spoonful." I also think Dion did a little-known but great cover of the latter song. |
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Oh, again maybe not quite there, but I like Richie Havens' cover of Here Comes the Sun. But I guess Havens was always way more of a folky than any sort of R&B dude.
Hrrmmm...I'll come up with a better example ( that I like ) one of these times. |
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I was thinking of soul covers of poppy tunes. The color of the singer doesn't matter. Joe Cocker's cover of A Little Help from my Friends would qualify. Not that I don't like poppy covers of soul tunes but those are much easier for me to find.
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