…so seems like enough time has gone by: let’s do the wrong song again…
Though, since my song choice dates back to a 2006 release, I searched the other thread to make sure mine wasn’t mentioned there (especially by me!).
Anyway, I just heard ‘Joker and the Thief’ by Wolfmother and it reminded me that, the first time I heard the song I was convinced it was done by Jack White, in one of his band incarnations after the White Stripes broke up (the song was released before the White Stripes broke up I think, but I didn’t first hear the song until a couple years later). The singer sounds just like Jack White, and it just sounds like the type of song he would write.
I don’t know what the song was, but on the car radio the other day, I heard who I would have sworn was Stevie Nicks singing a song I never heard of. When I glanced at the console, I saw that it was some other more recent singer whose name escapes me at the moment.
A little off-topic, but way back in the day, I would have sworn on a bible that Chris Cross was a female singer.
The very first time I heard Cheap Trick’s “Surrender” (on my crummy AM car radio while driving down the freeway) I thought it was a new song by The Who.
Love is Like Oxygen by The Sweet, thought it was ELO Stuck in the Middle With You by Stealer’s Wheel, thought it was Dylan Oh Sheila by Ready for the World, thought it was Prince (until just last week!)
I’m sure there are plenty more that I’m not thinking of, but those spring immediately to mind.
Going to guess Goldie Boutilier. I played a song of hers for my wife who is a big Stevie Nicks fan. Instead of digging it, she got bitter about Boutilier stealing Nicks’ style
“Fancy” by Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX (2014): When I first heard it on the radio, I thought for certain that it was Gwen Stefani rather than Charli XCX singing.
Growing up, I thought “A Little Help From My Friends” was actually by Joe Cocker since he was the one singing it on the Wonder Years, first time I’d ever heard the song.
When I realized The Beatles wrote it, I remember having to persuade my brother not only that Joe Cocker was covering the song, but that the Beatles weren’t.
When I frst heard them I thought On the Dark Side was by Bruce Springsteen and Black Velvet was by Pat Benatar. But no, they were by John Cafferty and Alannah Myles.