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JamesG
08-24-2011, 06:20 PM
Rolling Stone Readers Choose the Worst Cover Songs of All Time



10. William Shatner's cover of The Beatles' 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds'


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William Shatner's 1967 debut LP 'The Transformed Man' is perhaps the most mocked album in the history of recorded music.

Released at the height of the psychedelic movement, the album mixes famous poems and Shakespeare works with pop music - all delivered with Shatner's signature overly-dramatic speaking voice. It's more bizarre than it sounds.

Shatner claims he recorded 'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds' in the voice of somebody tripping on LSD. Nobody has ever tripped that bad.











9. Jessica Simpson's cover of Nancy Sinatra's 'These Boots Are Made for Walkin''


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For an extremely brief period in the mid-2000s, Jessica Simpson was sort of a movie star.

Her most famous role is Daisy Duke in The Dukes of Hazzard movie. Willie Nelson, Stifler and Johnny Knoxville all acted circles around her, the movie bombed and pretty soon she was making straight-to-DVD dreck like Private Valentine: Blonde & Dangerous.


Anyway, she recorded Nancy Sinatra's 1966 classic 'These Boots Are Made For Walkin'' for the Dukes soundtrack. She looks great in the Brett Ratner-directed video and purred like Britney Spears throughout the song, but even a Willie Nelson vocal cameo couldn't make the track anything but an embarrassment.











8. Avril Lavigne's cover of John Lennon's 'Imagine'


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There's no doubting the fact that Avril Lavigne had only good intentions when she covered John Lennon's 'Imagine' in 2007 for a tribute album that aided Darfur. She can't be faulted for that.

But her version sounds like it came from a karaoke night somewhere in Ontario, and the video looks like a 1990s commercial for blue jeans.

The whole thing really, really doesn't work.











7. Britney Spears' cover of Joan Jett & the Blackhearts' 'I Love Rock 'n' Roll'


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Much like Jessica Simpson, Britney Spears butchered a pop classic on the soundtrack to a movie that permanently ended her film career.

She went with 'I Love Rock 'n' Roll' on her one and only movie Crossroads. It was written by The Arrows and made famous by Joan Jett - or "Pat Benatar," as Spears famously called her when promoting the single.

People are too hard on Britney. She was close enough.











6. Alien Ant Farm's cover of Michael Jackson's 'Smooth Criminal'


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If you were a completely unknown pop-punk band in 2001 and you wanted some mainstream attention, your best bet was to record a goofy cover of a famous 1980s hit.

Alien Ant Farm went with Michael Jackson's 'Smooth Criminal'. It was their one and only hit, though I know one day they're going to come back and do 'Beat It' or 'Dirty Diana' and prove to everybody that they aren't a one trick pony.

These guys are just getting started.











5. Britney Spears' cover of The Rolling Stones' '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction'


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It's hard to think of a way to piss off rock and roll purists more than Britney Spears covering The Rolling Stones – though Mick Jagger himself is on record saying that he really liked it.

Her most famous performance of the song came at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards when she played it in a man's suit, before ripping off her clothes for 'Oops...I Did It Again'.

Anybody who was a teenage boy circa 2000 remembers the moment very well.











4. Sheryl Crow's cover of Guns N' Roses' 'Sweet Child o' Mine'


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Big Daddy isn't one of Adam Sandler's most well-remembered movies. It isn't a classic like Billy Madison or Airheads, and it isn't despised like Little Nicky.

It's somewhere in the middle, in the same ballpark as Mr. Deeds.


Sheryl Crow recorded a cover of 'Sweet Child O' Mine' for the soundtrack and rock fans really, really hated it.

Axl has never commented on it, but he probably hates it too. He's a hard man to please.











3. Madonna's cover of Don McLean's 'American Pie'


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Madonna got the new millennium off to a rather sh*tty start.

In March of 2000 she recorded a cover of 'American Pie' for the soundtrack to her romantic comedy The Next Best Thing. It's hard to say what critics hated worse: the movie or the song.

She removed about half the verses to the song and what remained was really flat and lifeless.

Later that year she released 'Music' and we all forgave her. Thankfully, she hasn't gone anywhere near the Don McLean catalog recently.











2. Limp Bizkit's cover of The Who's 'Behind Blue Eyes'


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God, where to even start with this piece of shi*?

I guess I should start back in 1997 when Limp Bizkit's career took off with their cover of George Michael's 'Faith'.

Things were looking pretty grim for the Bizkit in 2003, so they decided to cover another iconic song. They went with The Who's 1971 classic 'Behind Blue Eyes'.


They somehow roped Halle Berry into appearing in the video, possibly using actual rope. It's hard to imagine why else she thought it was a good idea.

Just when you think the video couldn't get any worse, Fred Durst and Halle Berry have a really gross make-out session while a Speak N Spell spells out Limp Bizkit.

It's one of the worst moments in the history of anything.











1. Miley Cyrus' cover of Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit'


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"I want to play a song by one of the artists that inspired me," Miley Cyrus says before playing her infamous version of 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' earlier this year.

"Without them I wouldn't be here. They are the ones who gave me the strength and courage to do this. I hope I can be that person for you guys."


Miley was born over a year after 'Nevermind' came out and it's hard to imagine just exactly how Nirvana inspired her to audition for "Hannah Montana" or record any of her songs, but those are her words.

When she started singing this on tour earlier this year her popularity had dramatically plunged in America, and when the videos started hitting YouTube the comments were just vicious.

Fairly or not, it seemed to embody everything that people dislike about her.

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Zoneboy
08-24-2011, 06:52 PM
Finally! a list I can agree with. Only problem is that someone at Rolling Stone must've forgotten that Joan Jett's version of "I Love Rock and Roll" was also a cover. :rolleyes:

robyrob
08-24-2011, 07:25 PM
wow those are all really really really bad

i especially disliked the way they turned "I Love Rock and Roll" into a country song, and when what's-her-face opened the door to the "General Lee" :rolleyes:

Retro4Life
08-24-2011, 07:32 PM
Finally! a list I can agree with. Only problem is that someone at Rolling Stone must've forgotten that Joan Jett's version of "I Love Rock and Roll" was also a cover. :rolleyes:

My guess is this is because no one who works at Rolling Stone was even BORN before 1982 (the year ILRAR was a hit).

UMFaninMD
08-24-2011, 09:29 PM
I actually like Alien Ant Farm's cover, but the video makes the song. It does a nice homage to Michael without being too distasteful.

I'm surprised Lindsay Lohan's cover of Stevie Nicks' "Edge of Seventeen" isn't on there, but those covers chosen are pretty painful to listen to.

-STEFFY-
08-25-2011, 02:59 AM
I don't like Jennifer Hudson's cover of Nena Simone's "Feeling Good."

andress_jade
08-25-2011, 07:20 PM
Fall Out Boy did a remake of Michael Jackson's Beat It. It's not too bad actually but Michael's is so much better. I'm not a big fan of remakes, unless they are done well. There are only a few remakes I actually care for.

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Now Mariah Carey's version of Without You by Nillson is actually very good. Whitney Houston's remake of I Will Always Love You is good. Celine Dion's remake of The Power of Love is good. But sometimes you just need to leave well enough alone. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. :rolleyes:

Zoneboy
08-25-2011, 09:08 PM
Now Mariah Carey's version of Without You by Nillson is actually very good.

Nilsson's cover of Badfinger's "Without You" definitely ranks among my favorites.

MrCleveland
08-27-2011, 10:12 PM
Here's another song that shouldn't be covered...

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This is okay, but it can't beat the original.

TheCars1986
08-29-2011, 08:53 AM
I think John Mellencamp's cover of Van Morrison's "Wild Night" is as close of an argument as you can get to say that a cover version is better than the original. But all of those on that list (with the exception of Alien Ant Farm's cover of "Smooth Criminal") suck anyway.

robyrob
08-29-2011, 12:53 PM
i don't know about being "better" but there have on rare occasions been good cover versions of songs, my favorite that comes to mind is "The Locomotion" by Grand Funk Railroad

UMFaninMD
08-29-2011, 01:09 PM
Some covers do end up being a lot more decent than the originals. I think Joan Jett and the Blackhearts' cover of Tommy James and the Shondells' "Crimson and Clover" is better than the original, and I also prefer Robert Palmer's "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On" over Cherelle's.

MrCleveland
08-29-2011, 10:23 PM
Another good cover song would be...anything by Bob Dylan!

It's not that he's a bad singer, he's just a great songwriter!

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