The Daily Feud: Under Cover by DfrntBreign

  1. Yesterday
  2. Cindy Crawford
  3. Behind water trough
  4. 1955
  5. plastic wrap
  6. go to rest room
  7. sheets
  8. John Wayne
  9. 7
  10. Dave Mason

1 may not be the most likely answer, but Yesterday is the most covered pop song
8 Not really, John Wayne was a cowardly draft dodger, but I think he is the most likely answer
9 Rams would be two touchdowns

  1. “Respect,” Aretha Franklin
  2. Christie Brinkley
  3. Behind a building
  4. 1950
  5. Saran Wrap
  6. Posting to the Straight Dope
  7. Blankets
  8. Chuck Norris
  9. 10
  10. Neil Young

I’ve been keeping a watch on this game. “Respect” started out strong, and I’m not keeping track of totals, but I think “Yesterday” might have moved ahead. I’m gonna need it to win.

Who’s stopping you :wink:

  1. Mony Mony
  2. Jessica Alba
  3. Behind a rock
  4. 1950
  5. Plastic Wrap
  6. Playing Hooky
  7. Blanket
  8. John Wayne
  9. 7
  10. Prince
  1. Yesterday
  2. Christie Brinkley
  3. Behind the bar
  4. 1950
  5. Plastic wrap
  6. To the bathroom
  7. Blanket
  8. Chuck Norris
  9. 14
  10. Dave Matthews
  11. Beware of monkeys holdin’ sticks of dynamite!:smiley:
  12. The real answer is there ain’t no such thing with the Bengals.
  1. Mr Tambourine Man - The Byrds
  2. Claudia Schiffer
  3. In a saloon
  4. 1959
  5. Cling Film
  6. Going to the dentist
  7. Duvet
  8. Chuck Norris
  9. 24
  10. Dave Matthews Band

Pure guesswork on half of these (#9 esp. - WTF?). #3 is probably totally wrong; I just thought of the first thing that I associate with Westerns.

  1. Yesterday

  2. Christie Brinkley

  3. Behind the car

  4. 1951

  5. Saran Wrap

  6. Going to the bathroom.

  7. blanket

  8. Jason Bourne

  9. 10

  10. U2

  11. The most covered song of all time, isn’t it?

  12. I wanted to say Dive Through the Saloon Window

  1. White Christmas
  2. Christie Brinkley
  3. behind a car
  4. 1952
  5. foil
  6. missing a day of work
  7. blanket
  8. Clint Eastwood
  9. 14
  10. U2
  1. Yesterday
  2. Heidi Klum
  3. Behind the car
  4. 1951
  5. Saran Wrap
  6. running to the bathroom
  7. blanket
  8. Jack Bauer
  9. 17
  10. Neil Young

So they say. But, are any of those cover versions anywhere near as well-known or successful as the original?

I interpreted the question as asking for a specific cover version of a song.

I’m not sure, but I think 2. Heidi Klum is the first match of 2. for me. Nice 1. Yesterday, and 10. Neil Young.

Why do I think that I’m gonna do pretty good here?

39 responses thus far.

Lots of chatter

  1. “yesterday”
  2. Christie Brinkley
  3. Behind a rock
  4. 1956
  5. Tupperware
  6. Sneaking out early
  7. Blankets
  8. Chuck Norris
  9. 10
  10. Dave Mathews band
  1. Hotel California
  2. Cindy Crawford
  3. Behind a car
  4. 1950
  5. Foil
  6. Getting food
  7. Blanket
  8. Jack Bauer
  9. 7
  10. Neil Young
  1. Mr Tambourine Man
  2. Cheryl Teigs
  3. behind a dumpster
  4. 1953
  5. plastic wrap
  6. taking a restroom break
  7. blanket
  8. Michael Weston
  9. 6
  10. no one
    8 - from Burn Notice
    AND - I remembered to turn off my signature!

1, aunt Mattie’s Quilt
2. Marilyn Monroe
3. behind the wagon
4. 1950
5. plastic wrap
6. going for a smoke
7. blanket
8. Sgt. York
9. 4
10. Neil Young

  1. I Will Survive
  2. Karolina Kurkova
  3. Behind a car
  4. 1958
  5. Saran Wrap
  6. Getting coffee
  7. sheets
  8. Jack Bauer
  9. 6
  10. U2

I may have missed the deadline, which would be just as well…

  1. Yesterday
  2. Tyra Banks
  3. Behind the bar
  4. 1953
  5. Cling wrap
  6. Smoking
  7. Blanket
  8. John Wayne
    9.7??
  9. XTC
  1. With a little Help from my friends
  2. Christie Brinkley
  3. Behind a brick/concrete corner
  4. 1955
  5. Saran Wrap
  6. Going home early
  7. Blankets
  8. Rambo
  9. 42
  10. U2