Had a revelation this morning while listening to a HonkyTonk playlist on Spotify that Jerry Reed originally made Amos Moses. For YEARS I just thought it was a Primus song as it has that vibe Les Claypool puts out.

Another for me was Astronomy Domine by Pink Floyd. I originally heard it on Headbangers Ball by Voivod and had no idea it was a cover. A few years later I discovered that it was a cover and to this day Pink Floyd and Voivod are two of my favorite bands.

So, What songs did you surprisingly find out were covers some time after hearing the song by the cover artist?

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    Live and Let Die, I thought the Guns N’ Roses version was the original…

    Years later I found out it was Paul McCartney and the Wings.

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      Just “Wings.” No “the.” Although maybe Paul will see this and it’ll annoy him a little. In which case, it’s “Paul MacHeartnay and the Wings.”

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        You are right it’s “Paul McCartney and Wings”. As strange as it sounds to me.

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    “I Put a Spell on You” is commonly attributed to CCR since they covered it on their debut album, but it’s actually a Screamin’ Jay Hawkins original.

    The now infamous Billy Ray Cyrus debut single, “Achey Brakey Heart”, was actually a cover of The Marcy Brothers’ “Don’t Tell My Heart”. They were released within a year of each other but the Cyrus cover exploded in popularity in Australia (yes, Australia), and the rest is history.

    Cyndi Lauper’s biggest hit, “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”, was a Robert Hazard cover.

    Elvis Presley had a really bad habit of ripping off lesser known (black) blues artists. As in, of the 24 songs off his first 2 albums, 20 of them were covers, bad.

    There’s so many more I can think of off the top of my head, like Johny Cash’s cover of NIN’s “Hurt” getting Trent Reznor to say it “wasn’t my song anymore” after seeing the video, but I think that’ll do for now.

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    i just found out recently that Fuel My Fire by The Prodigy is a cover originally by L7, which L7 took from parts of another punk song

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    The Lion Sleeps Tonight has been covered so many times that the Disney version sung by Nathan Lane (Timon) and Ernie Sabella (Pumbaa) in the original Lion King movie is essentially a cover of a cover.

    Funily enough, after the movie’s release, they released a new version of the cover with the female vocals of Lebo M alongside the other two.

    Got sued for the whole thing, but it ended up as you’d expect with Disney.

    Another one is Tainted Love by Soft Cell, which was originally recorded by Gloria Jones in '64. My mind’s blowing a little bit because because Soft Cell’s version was released in '81, which means it was covered less than 20 years later and their version was released over 40 years ago. Don’t know why, but that seems fucking wild to me.

    Like, the time between the original and cover compared to how long the cover has been around.

    For some reason I thought the original was older.

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      Little bit of pop trivia for you…

      The version that was covered by Tight Fit that was an 80s one hit wonder in the UK, was produced by Tim Friese-Greene.

      He also produced “She Blinded Me With Science” by Thomas Dolby and was also a co-writer, producer and player on Talk Talk’s final three albums!

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      A bit more history: Gloria Jones’ version of Tainted Love was big on the Northern Soul underground dance scene in the industrial cities in the north of England in the late 60s/early 70s. Marc Almond knew it from there. Northern Soul DJs sought out overlooked gems and gave new life to a particular style of older songs from northern industrial cities in the US ❤️

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    “Mad World” is the classic “what do you mean that’s a cover?” song… here are some great ones that I haven’t seen mentioned yet:

    • Nine Inch Nails “Dead Souls” (from The Crow soundtrack) is a Joy Division cover.
    • Guns ‘N Roses "Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door" is a Bob Dylan cover.
    • Whitney Houston “I Will Always Love You” is a Dolly Parton cover.
    • Nirvana’s “The Man Who Sold the World” is a David Bowie cover.
    • Fugees “Killing Me Softly with His Song” is a Roberta Flack cover, but Roberta Flack’s version is also a cover, it was initially recorded by Lorie Lieberman.
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      Many of the songs Nirvana recorded for MTV Unplugged were covers. Love their rendition of In the Pines.

      And since you brought up Nine Inch Nails, I’m surprised nobody has mentioned Johnny Cash’s Hurt being a cover. That’s the paradigm example for me.

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        Good one! It was certainly an unexpected cover when it was released, and it wouldn’t surprise me if the Johnny Cash version had overshadowed the original in terms of audience familiarity. I’m also fond of Nine Inch Nails’ cover of Queen’s “Get Down Make Love”, it was a rather niche track for both bands - so much so that despite being a Queen fan, I heard the NIN version first.

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    Take On Me by Reel Big Fish (but I found out within a day or two.)

    A longer episode was Such Great Heights by Iron and Wine. I could have sworn Postal Service was the cover…but I was wrong. So wrong.

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    I didn’t know Planet Caravan by Pantera was a a cover of Black Sabbath until my dad pointed it out. I like the original but I think the cover is a bit better.