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What songs did you listen to for a long time until you discovered it was a cover or based on the original, and the original is obscure, never a hit?
Mario's Star Theme - sample
I haven't got the nerve - the left banke - original (1966)
Love me tender - Elvis Presley - adaptation Aura Lee - George Poulton - original (1861)
All through the night - Cindy Lauper - cover All through the night - Jules shear - original (1983)
Last Kiss - Pearl Jam
Lean on Sheena - Bouncing Souls
Erma Franklin — Piece of my Heart https://open.spotify.com/track/2GbePPrWWSRxcmW6QRSPae?si=rgD80QomQImvjdy9FU_F0A
Surprised!
“This Diamond Ring” was written and performed by Al Kooper who did the organ in Bob Dylan’s “Like a Rolling Stone” https://open.spotify.com/track/4S2TG5HAUkKtv6eGCFz2nz?si=rkO1R9CNSLuVZEeWj0Sg2Q
I originally thought My Old Friend the Blues was a Proclaimers song https://open.spotify.com/track/2f942IZh0TwMZ848D6OS8N?si=PH6_bUL-QymYgF3ug9V42A
Untouchable by Taylor Swift which actually is a cover of Untouchable by Luna Halo. Taylor's Version (no pun intended) sounds so different from the original