Artists plagiarizing themselves
disco_che
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I just bought Jean Kmights 45 "You Think You're Hot Stuff" on the flea today and realized that it's nothing more than "Mr. Big Stuff" with different lyrics.Some other artists came to my mind that we're bringing out close to identical versions of their previous successes. Edwin Starr "War" - "Stop The War Now"Van McCoy "The Hustle" - "Keep On Hustlin'"More examples of self rip-offs?
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Britney Spears "Hit Me... One More Time" -- "Oops! I Did It Again"
The Electric Express "It's The Real Thing (Part II)" -- "Where You Comin' From"
Four Tops -- "I Can't Help Myself" -- "The Same Old Song" (at least they admitted it)
The first Bobbie Gentry lp has several Ode To Billy Joe sound a likes.
Bob Dylan's entire career.
dennis coffey- scorpio/son of scorpio
slave - slide/son of slide (same lp right? does that count)
(Plaese to add "That's Fogerty!" graemlin here)
Joe Tex - "Hold What You've Got"/"You Better Get It"/"You Can Tell"
Equals - "Baby Come Back"/"Hold Me Closer"
James & Bobby Purify - "I'm Your Puppet"/"You Can't Keep A Good Man Down"
Box Tops - "The Letter"/"747"
Chi-Lites - "Have You Seen Her"/"A Lonely Man"
And the JBs had the instrumental version of 'King Heroine' on one of their LPs too.
that aint plagiarism, thats just james brown recycling the same backing track over and over
(where is that old thread where we talked about labels and producers that used to do that all the time?)
yeah, i like when the followups ADMIT that they're doing the same song twice, like the Esquires' "Get On Up"/"And Get Away"