Gender bender


Name a cover that is better than the original sung by the opposite gender.

Angel by Lucinda Williams and Charles Marvel. (Jimi Hendrix)
Wall of Death by Shawn Colvin. (Richard Thompson)
jpwarren58
Not sure if any would agree is truly "better" but certainly a whole different spin and genre change here.

Judas Priest cover of Joan Baez Diamonds and Rust.
Appeared on their Sin after Sin album.
Personally I love what they did with it.
Leonard’s Cohen’s "Alexandra Leaving" done solo by his long-time collaborator Sharon Robinson

This one is a close call but Holly Cole’s "I Want You" is about dead even with Tom Waits’ original.
+1 on the Sundays cover of Wild Horses. 

Also, Macy Gray's cover of Metallica's Nothing Else Matters is pretty good. 
Bow Wow Wow’s version of I Want Candy comes to mind, originally done by The Strangeloves. Whether or not it’s better than the original - ?
Cowboy Junkies (everything)
--I was thinking of their version of Neil Young’s Powerderfinger, or One by U2, but you have a point. (both youtube)

Can’t Find My Way Home - Rachael Price (youtube)
--Hard to beat Blind Faith, but a great cover.

Jennifer Warnes--Famous Blue Raincoat (Leonard Cohen)
--Between the sax and her voice...

Joan Baez The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down.....a tie with The Band’s Version with Levon
Nina Simone's 'Lilac Wine' is stunning. Jeff Buckley's cover brings me to my knees.
Starless, original by King Crimson, cover by The Unthanks on their album Last. OK maybe not better but nevertheless an interesting alternative take on a classic.
Janis Joplin’s version of "Me & Bobby McGee" is imo better than Kristofferson’s (the song's writer. Never heard the Roger Miller version). But then Gordon Lightfoot flipped that again with his version. I witnessed Bill Johnson hearing Gordon’s recording for the first time (on LP in ’73), and being very impressed. Not just musically good, but sonically as well.
John Hart's Jazz Guitarist instrumental version of Joni's Both Sides Now. Fantastic IMO!
Buck Owens' Together Again performed by Emmylou Harris.  Okay, nearly everything cross-gender covered by Emmylou Harris.
Not sure about better, because I love both versions - Rickie Lee Jones, Show Biz Kids (Steely Dan)
From the opposite end, in 1956 Elvis leveraged his popularity to sell 10 million copies of "Hound Dog" which was originally performed by Big Mama Thornton in 1952.  Big Mama's version was infinitely better and helped shape rock and roll for guys like Elvis who profited to an incredible degree from her work on this particular cut.
Joan Osborne's version of Slim Harpo's "Shake Your Hips." Smokin' hot! Her version of "What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted" is also fantastic, though maybe not "better" than the original by Jimmy Ruffin.
These came to mind:
Jenny Lewis cover of "Handle With Care"
Annie Lennox cover "Georgia on My Mind"
Kelly Hogan cover "Daddy's Little Girl" (M. Ward)
Cowboy Junkies (everything)