Okay, we’ve all heard William Shatner sing Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds (A Shat rating of 10.0), but right now, the oldies station I have on is playing Jose Feliciano’s Light My Fire. Horrible.
And, Bing Crosby’s Hey Jude is a bad one.
What other covers by ostensibly actual singers are as bad?
I dunno, but I heard Rod Stewart singing “Someone to Watch Over Me” the other day on TV and it was the most horrid thing I’ve ever heard, thin and reedy and rheumatic and completely uninspired.
Not being able to sing is one thing, but not even trying is another!
Oh Ilsa, Ilsa, Ilsa - after the 60-minute banning, the inappropriate posting of a joke thread in the Pit, the various back-and-forths with a variety of folks over Doper etiquette, do I really need to say:
cite?
A quick scan of Google with “Krueger Feliciano Light Fire” and “Robbie Krueger write Light Fire Feliciano” turn up nothing. Obviously Krueger wrote it, but I thought he wrote if to for the Doors after Morrison made some crack about “write your own songs if you don’t like mine”, and the only line Morrison contributed was “wallow in the mire”…
In terms of my contribution for worst cover it would have to be Faith Hill’s cover of Janis Joplin’s “Another Piece of My Heart” - from gut-wrenching pain-filled statement of strength and commitment to an underdeserving lover to a Hallmark card of yuckiness. Faith is truly beautiful and has a beautiful voice, but she couldn’t touch the original with a 1-mile pole.
Not to continue to shit on Rod Stewart (well OK I will anyway) but his version of Downtown Train by Tom waits (one of my faves) is also pretty horrible. You should also check out the Golden Throats Cds from Rhino, as they have lots of bad covers, mostly by TV stars (Shatner’s Lucy in the Sky is one one volume).
Apparently I am grossly misinformed. I saw Feliciano performing the song on a VH1 special, and the voiceover claimed that he was the original performer.
Well, it wouldn’t, would it? It helps if you actually Google for the name of the person you want to find - Robbie Krieger - and if you use the past tense for “write” because it’s more likely to be used in an article talking about the past.
You still won’t turn anything up, mind, but the principle remains.
Ah, Mr. Death - you are so write. Er, rote. Er, you get the idea. Anyway, you are correct - I did later searches for both Krieger and other combos to try to find a history, just to cover my ass after I realized I misspelled his name…
(that was really inappropriate and tacky of me, I know, but the quote is hilarious and I couldn’t resist - in all seriousness, no really offense intended. Just joshin’)