CLASSIC ROCK SOUL COVERS?
99Problems
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So I'm in the middle of doing XMAS MIXES for people...
I had this idea for a friend who is really into Elton John, to make her a mix of covers of his songs by various people. So far I've only come up with these:
Chosen Few - Daniel
Yvonne Gray - Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me
Are there any more floating around out there? Also, anything else within the "classic rock genre" is acceptable...
I had this idea for a friend who is really into Elton John, to make her a mix of covers of his songs by various people. So far I've only come up with these:
Chosen Few - Daniel
Yvonne Gray - Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me
Are there any more floating around out there? Also, anything else within the "classic rock genre" is acceptable...
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Most definitely...Thanks Primecuts!
Lani Hall sings "Tiny Dancer" on the s/t lp that has "Love Song."
Good album.
Just realized Billy Paul does a version of "Your Song" on 360 degress of...
Apparently the Dells also covered "Your Song" on the album I TOUCHED A DREAM from 1980...Anyone have this?
Anyone have the Jose Feliciano LP "THAT SPIRIT THAT NEEDS" from '71? Which has "Border Song" and "Take Me to the Pilot"?
Bo Diddley covered "Bad Side of the Moon" on Another Dimension. He also covered a couple of CCR tunes and one by The Band too. Maybe too many Bo tunes for one mix though...
Bo Diddley could arguably be considered a rock musician, but I know that he's definitely not soul
Oops -- sorry! I still think it would be a worthy addition to a mix...it's a little soulful
Dude is definitely soulful, I was just being nitpicky.
Does anyone have this? Let's do an MP3 swap...
Are we getting into Beatles/John Lennon territory now?
Then I have to add Donny Hathaway's "Jealous Guy" to the mix...HE ABSOLUTELY KILLED THAT SHIT.
Julie Driscoll - Season of the Witch
Lou Rawls - Season of the Witch
Spanky Wilson - Sunshine of Your Love
Merry Clayton - Gimme Shelter
Ike and Tina - Whole Lotta Love
Ike and Tine - Honky Tonk Woman
Nice.
Which reminds me of one I should've thought of right off: "Hey Jude" by Wilson Pickett, with Duane Allman on guitar as well.
Brenton Wood actually covers "Psychotic Reaction" on his Oogum Boogum LP, although he basically just does this kind of scat-version over the original Count Five backing track, which is mixed way down low, so it isn't anywhere near as good as it sounds like it should be.
this recorded moment is considered the birth of southern rock
Moments -- "Rocky Raccoon"
Latimore - For What It???s Worth (slowed down to about -4) ??? totally does justice to the original, the background singers give me chills
I'll try & think of some 'mo...
Summer Breeze by the Isley Bros. rules too.