This was an easy choice...hey Joe and good day sunshine...a double nomination for Eddie Murphy...both from his horrifics lp loves alright...for a man that made his bread mocking micheal Jackson...who ironically appears on the lp...his hi pitched off key wailing sounds like a bad impersonation
I'm kind of surprised and yet not, that no-one has mentioned the Rolf Harris "Stairway to Heaven". I love it but I bet the purists don't. Anyway Rolf can do no wrong in my eyes.
Check out the "Golden Throats" series for tragic covers...
For example: Leonard Nimoy belting out Proud Mary, Eddie Albert, who mutilates Blowin' in the Wind, and of course William Shatner's version of Lucy in the Sky to name but a few...
It's hard to believe that it's been two days without mention of William Shatner's cover of "Rocket Man"
I also once heard a bastardized version of "Stairway to Heaven" that featured the lyrics from the "Gilligan's Island" theme song. Pretty sure the radio station received bomb threats.
Any of the smooth jazz radio station covers you hear of classic songs. I just heard Crazy Love by Van Morrison the other day that really got under my craw.
How could you hate the Pat Boone In a Metal Mood?????
I bought that disc for shits and giggles and played it once in my convertible driving down the beach, I laughed so hard throughout I was crying!!!! That album is hysterically funny and actually so bad it is great! Try it again in the right mood, you'll see my point!
I'd say that any covers of classic songs done by any pop artist of the last 20 years would easily be in the running (not that I hear many but when I do.....)
Audiofeil, as one Beatles lover to another, Joe Cocker's version of With A Little Help From My Friends is one of only two Beatles covers which betters the original.
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