In The 8. 0s - Eighties Songs That Were Remakes, LETTEREighties Songs That Were Remakes. Not every hit of the eighties was original material. You have it listed on your site as Take A Look At Me Now (those lyrics are apart of the chorus, not the song title)., Originally by Fats Domino, Remade by Cheap Trick. Great cover.. it sounds awesome on the live album but there is a drum beat that gets skipped so that gives me hope as a junior rock star!, Originally by Bob Dylan, Remade by Many. Hendrix got the credit on your site for originating the song. That's understandable, because the Hendrix cover is well known, the original is not. The Dylan original is on the album John Wesley Hardin if your want to check it out., Originally by Jimi Hendrix Experience, Remade by U2. Find New Zealand Artists: a database of artist names. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. A'Court, Airini; A'Court, Brett; A'Court, Stephen. Download Songsterr Tabs & Chords and enjoy it on. Drama: Wonderful Days (English / literal title) Revised romanization: Cham Joheun Shijul Hangul: The remake just doesn't cut it., Originally by Rattling Sabres, Remade by Pat Benatar. This was written by Kerryn Tolhurst. Original clip is on youtube., Originally by The Everly Brothers, Remade by Andy Gibb & Victoria Principal. They say love is blind and that's what happened to Andy when he asked Victoria to do this duet with him. In all fairness; the original is pretty hard to top anyway., Originally by The Everly Brothers, Remade by Andy Gibb & Victoria Principal. They say love is blind and that's what happened to Andy when he asked Victoria to do this duet with him. In all fairness; the original is pretty hard to top anyway., Originally by The Everly Brothers, Remade by Jeff Bridges & Karen Allen. From the . Makes us pine for Rod's earlier days., Originally by Elvis Presley, Remade by Ry Cooder. How did he ever get away with this?
It went from a bluesy inspired song to a disorganized mess of a rap song almost overnight., Originally by I- Ten, Remade by Heart. Great version. I- Ten was a project by the songwriters Billy Steinberg & Tom Kelly. Ann Wilson really does a great job with this song., Originally by Elvis Presley (and others), Remade by Pet Shop Boys. Absolutely scrumptious cover version presented with gorgeous OTT flair by Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe. The music video is taken from their . How did they get away with this., Originally by Jimi Hendrix Experience, Remade by Devo. Another cover of a Hendrix song that falls short of the original., Originally by Jimi Hendrix, Remade by Belly. A band founded by former Throwing Muses singer Tanya Donelly., Originally by Cheap Trick, Remade by Anthrax. This is a hard rocker. At least it's louder., Originally by T- Rex, Remade by Power Station. I liked both versions, but the PS version opted to omit the last line and just repeat . However the original, if you can find it, is quite interesting and worth a listen., Originally by Fleetwood Mac, Remade by Santana. Almost identical. It's totally different and actually quite good, however I have to give the nod to Manfred Mann., Originally by New Order, Remade by Orgy. The cover is punky and edgy but remains true to the orginal. Not only was her version shorter than the original by two minutes but it had a bluegrass flavor. I'm not a fan of bluegrass so I didn't really enjoy this cover version. I thought the original was much more effective., Originally by The Ad- Libs, Remade by The Manhattan Transfers. The remake is quite an improvement., Originally by Chuck Jackson, Remade by Big Pig. This tune which opens the film . Yeh, I liked it., Originally by Diana Ross and the Supremes, Remade by Phill Collins. I really like Phill's version of this song. I don't know the meaning of the original title nor the lyrics, but I've heard that they were kinda nasty., Originally by Simon and Garfunkel, Remade by Time Two. Shanti Jones is the name of the lead singer of Times Two., Originally by The Kinks, Remade by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. References several famous stars including Bette Davis., Originally by Iggy Pop , Remade by David Bowie Bowie's . Your cover blows., Originally by Dexy's Midnight Runners, Remade by Save Ferris. It is not as good as the original, but it is pretty cool., Originally by The Beatles, Remade by Howard Jones. Howard plays a lot of Beatles covers- Come Together is on his Live Acoustic America CD in the middle of one of his songs called Exodus. I know Aussies love ABBA, but it was bad enough when the A*Teens covered it., Originally by Billy Idol, Remade by The Donnas. Another song remade for the movie soundtrack, 'Mean Girls'. It's a very good cover song and i enjoy it., Originally by Faith Band, Remade by Nigel Olson. If course Nigel made it a Top Twenty hit, but it will always be a Faith Band song to me., Originally by Martha/Vandellas, Remade by Mick Jagger/David Bowie. I love this version of this song!, Originally by Abba, Remade by Blancmange. Haunting, I heard this cover first, always makes me wonder what happens next, but that the point isn't it?, Originally by Abba, Remade by Echo & The Bunnymen. A lesser known Abba tune, surprisingly, as I would say it was one of their better tunes. Never really heard the original though., Originally by Sting, Remade by Grace Jones. Depends on your taste for Grace, but I liked the remake., Originally by The Delfonics, Remade by New Kids On The Block I thought the version by the delfonics was really weak, the version by NKOTB is awesome, also the group does an awesome insturmental break in the song., Originally by Thelma Houston, Remade by Communards, Originally by Elton John, Remade by George Michael & Elton John. This was recorded live by George and Elton., Originally by Elton John, Remade by Roger Daltrey. I have to say that I like Roger's better. Plus it was used in the Lost Boys., Originally by ELO, Remade by Ace Frehley. Being I was critiquing I might as well submit a couple to ya., Originally by Dionne Warwick, Remade by Frankie Goes To Hollywood. Off Welcome to the Pleasuredome. Band better known for their hot . I still love this version., Originally by The Beatles, Remade by The Breakfast Club. Not a bad cover. Band better known for their hot . I still love this version., Originally by The Penguins, Remade by New Edition. A wonderful remake from the . Culture Club version is more upbeat, Originally by Bread, Remade by Culture Club. It was Boy George of Culture Club who remade . I believe this was one of his first solo releases off his first solo album, . I don't think anyone should be allowed to try to cover up an already EXCELLENT song!! Stick to the originals!, Originally by Elvin Bishop, Remade by Henry Lee Summer. Henry did better with this cover than with the Cornelius Brothers/Sister Rose song . One of the few cover songs that I like., Originally by Alphaville, Remade by Laura Branigan. Even though I can't resist Laura's amazing voice, I like the Alphaville version better., Originally by Edgar Winter Group, Remade by Dan Hartman. I heard Hartman's version as part of the Power Rangers Movie OST before I knew it was a remake, though I do still like it better than the original., Originally by Stevie Wonder, Remade by Coolio. A great cover with much more rhythm. But I like the original too., Originally by KC & The Sunshine Band, Remade by Shriekback. Love it! Funky, with a bit of cheesy 8. Originally by T Rex, Remade by Power Station. Better than the original!, Originally by T- Rex, Remade by Power Station. I can listen to this whilst my Dad listens to the T- Rex version and not feel old. Then I realise how old it really sounds, but I don't care 'cos I think it's incredibly cool., Originally by ABBA, Remade by Erasuregood live performance by Clarke and Bell.. I mean they are great when writing songs but when they try to cover songs they do not sound good., Originally by Spencer Davis Group, Remade by The Blues Brothers. From . But the Edmunds version adds the much needed rockin' edge. Laura's version is definitely better., Originally by Beach Boys, Remade by Todd Rundgren. Pretty close to the original. Todd was very faithful to Brian Wilson's arrangement. Not bad., Originally by Cindy Lauper, Remade by New Found Gloryi thought that the cover was awesome, and new found glory put their own touch into it and rocked it. Really Really easay song to get stuck in your head ( in a good way )., Originally by James Ray, Remade by George Harrison. It's rare that a Beatles solo song would be a cover, but it's true. George covered this 6. He even edited out the verses of the original and just did the chorus and bridge., Originally by James Ray, Remade by George Harrison. It's rare that a Beatles solo song would be a cover, but it's true. George covered this 6. He even edited out the verses of the original and just did the chorus and bridge., Originally by George Benson, Remade by Whitney Houston. Original is superior!, Originally by The Bee Gees, Remade by Phil Collins. From the movie . Even the Mindbenders first hit version was one of two covers the same year (1. Source: http: //en. Groovy. Too young to know the original, but Ferry's version (which I also don't recall. I am a Cure fan and I have this version and it's from the b- sides and rarities set that was put out last year. This version was done in 1. I love their version., Originally by Velvelettes , Remade by Bananarama. Too bad., Originally by Pete Shelley, Remade by Big Dipper. I liked both versions equally., Originally by Folk Song, Remade by Frijid Pink. The Animals did a better job, but this cover wasn't too bad., Originally by Ace, Remade by Lipps, Inc. I assume the band had a contract commitment and needed to record anything to fulfill it. Not bad but does not match the original., Originally by Ace, Remade by Rod Stewart. It's not very different from the original except for Rod's distinctive raspy voice., Originally by The Smiths, Remade by TATUI loved the original, and i love the remake. It's very enjoyable and i could listen to it all day., Originally by Donald Fagen, Remade by Howard Jones. I heard the Ho. Jo version first, so I am more partial to that one. I love the Lick the Tins versions because it gave a fresh twist to a good song., Originally by Ann Peebles, Remade by Eruption.
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