Unlike Hey Jude, there are no bad versions of this song.
Bill Withers Bobby Humphrey Pernard Purdie Nancy Wilson! Boogaloo Joe Jones Happy Sax (cheesy version, the highlight is when the best bass player plays through the stop by mistake.) Grover Washington (dont front) Emotions Lynn Collins (Am I the first to mention this one?) Forum (garage rock take) Dells
These are a few of my favs as well as almost all the above mentioned. Tom Jones does a nice job, Roalnd Kirk one of the greatest.
some more classics: Bobby Bland Randy Crawford Aaron Neville Betty Wright Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose Eddie Senay Charles Hilton Brown New York Voices
some more modern: D'Angelo Phat Cat Players Bradley Leighton Malik Pendleton Boney James
my personal fave psyched-out version: Elkin & Nelson
Word - this show really demonstrates just how fucking great Bill Withers is as a songwriter. It's almost impossible to find a wack version of the song.
That Eddy Senay version is really great.
Oliver
maybe it would be easier to find any bad versions
some more classics: Bobby Bland Randy Crawford Aaron Neville Betty Wright Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose Eddie Senay Charles Hilton Brown New York Voices
some more modern: D'Angelo Phat Cat Players Bradley Leighton Malik Pendleton Boney James
my personal fave psyched-out version: Elkin & Nelson
(Actually, it's more like "unknown sauce." My friend put this on CD-R for me 4-5 years ago. As soon as it hit the 48 second mark I called dude up like "I neeeeeed this!" I asked who it was but he didn't remember. The fool gave the LP to his Dad!!! Can you believe that shit?!?! He gave the damn thing to his Dad instead of holding on to it for me?! Str8 up bitch move!)
(Actually, it's more like "unknown sauce." My friend put this on CD-R for me 4-5 years ago. As soon as it hit the 48 second mark I called dude up like "I neeeeeed this!" I asked who it was but he didn't remember. The fool gave the LP to his Dad!!! Can you believe that shit?!?! He gave the damn thing to his Dad instead of holding on to it for me?! Str8 up bitch move!)
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and you played a version on "Drugs" that was dope......reveal!
word that is dope!
Sivuca
Bill withers
Temptations
Lyn Collins does a nice version too.
bobbi humphry
and the version that San Francisco Musicians LP
Unlike Hey Jude, there are no bad versions of this song.
Bill Withers
Bobby Humphrey
Pernard Purdie
Nancy Wilson!
Boogaloo Joe Jones
Happy Sax (cheesy version, the highlight is when the best bass player plays through the stop by mistake.)
Grover Washington (dont front)
Emotions
Lynn Collins (Am I the first to mention this one?)
Forum (garage rock take)
Dells
These are a few of my favs as well as almost all the above mentioned. Tom Jones does a nice job, Roalnd Kirk one of the greatest.
Dan
some more classics:
Bobby Bland
Randy Crawford
Aaron Neville
Betty Wright
Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose
Eddie Senay
Charles Hilton Brown
New York Voices
some more modern:
D'Angelo
Phat Cat Players
Bradley Leighton
Malik Pendleton
Boney James
my personal fave psyched-out version:
Elkin & Nelson
That Eddy Senay version is really great.
Oliver
just listened to this, ill.
(Actually, it's more like "unknown sauce." My friend put this on CD-R for me 4-5 years ago. As soon as it hit the 48 second mark I called dude up like "I neeeeeed this!" I asked who it was but he didn't remember. The fool gave the LP to his Dad!!! Can you believe that shit?!?! He gave the damn thing to his Dad instead of holding on to it for me?! Str8 up bitch move!)
Herm
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is the same one. just checked it on the slsk..
That's what I say.
Boogaloo Joe Jones hangs in there at #2, but Nobody Sings Withers Like Withers - the original is still the greatest.
I played a number of versions on "Drugs". Some of which have been mentioned here. Some of which haven't.