Best Cover Versions Ever Recorded
Regular readers know that I have an ongoing obsession with the cover song. I was pleased, then, to read that the Daily Telegraph music critics had created a list of the 50 best cover versions ever recorded. It’s a pretty British and pop-centric list, but food for thought. Here are the top five:
1. All Along the Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix Experience, 1968
2. You Were Always on My Mind - Pet Shop Boys, 1987
3. My Way - Sid Vicious, 1979
4. Hallelujah - Jeff Buckley, 1993
5. Respect - Aretha Franklin, 1967
I don’t know about the Pet Shop Boys at #2, but I’ll grant them the rest of the top five. I was pleased to see the Cowboy Junkies get recognized for their seminal “Sweet Jane” at #19. I downloaded a few of the songs I hadn’t heard before:
- 9. Comfortably Numb - Scissor Sisters - Truly an awful song. Why are they trying to resurrect disco?
- 15. Wild Horses - The Flying Burrito Bros, 1971 - Not a great departure from the original, but with a natural counry twang.
- 21. Only Love Can Break Your Heart - St Etienne, 1990 - I couldn’t get this song off the file-sharing networks. Does anybody have it? I already have four or five other covers of this song.
- 25. Wonderwall - Ryan Adams, 2004 - Charming and sparse, if a little too ironic.
I have no idea how the incredible Cassandra Wilson (check the sweet Geocities fan page) didn’t make it on this list. I could make a top-ten list out of her covers alone.
