The best cover versions can truly reinvent a song – sometimes so much so that they become the definitive recordings. For our list of the best cover songs, we’re not just looking at non ...
"Home" is a 2007 song by American rock band Daughtry from their self-titled debut album. The song had been climbing up the U.S. charts for a few weeks before the song was announced as the second ...
Covers are tricky things. It’s not always easy to cover a famous song correctly, and even the best musicians out there have failed to put out a good cover song. Let’s take a look at some of ...
Continuing on with list season, we’re pivoting our focus to the best cover songs of the year. We opted to limit the ranking to one entry per project, as something like Thanks to I Saw the TV ...
The King Of Rock’n’Roll made many definitive recordings, but there are a number of surprising Elvis Presley covers of songs not often associated with him. Presley, who was only 42 when he died ...
Grammy award-winning rockers Daughtry will treat fans to hit singles, acoustic renditions, and cover songs during the group’s “Adrenaline Gone Ballistic Tour.” The tour rolls into Chicago’s Radius ...
Few songs from Bob Dylan’s catalog have spawned more country covers than “Don’t Think Twice It’s All Right.” Many artists have put their spin on the song including Waylon Jennings.
Please view our affiliate disclosure. In an age where artificial intelligence (AI) intertwines with the creative sector, the emergence of AI-powered song cover generators has blossomed. These ...
Trying to cover a Beatles song and do it justice is not easy, regardless of who attempts it. Still, there have been some memorable covers of classic Beatles tunes. In chronological order ...
They finished each night by covering “I Am The Cancer,” a song from long-running Halifax legends Sloan’s 1992 debut Smeared. On the final night, Sloan’s own Chris Murphy came out to sing ...
Our first pick is not necessarily a cover, but a reworking of Miley Cyrus’ “Midnight Sky” to include the chorus and second verse of Stevie Nicks’ 1981 hit, “Edge of Seventeen.” What is undeniable is ...