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(Some of) My Favorite Covers:
From the earliest days of rock and roll, cover songs have been a vital part of the music’s forward movement, drawing on its past.
Long before we knew about digital discovery, one of the fastest ways for new artists to connect with audiences was to reimagine an existing hit and put it on an album or 45—infusing it with their own style, energy, and attitude. A Chuck Berry riff might get filtered through the Beatles’ harmonies, or an old blues song could get a new spin in the hands of the Rolling Stones. Musicians have always looked back to reinterpret the songs that shaped them, essentially creating a conversation across decades of music.
Great rock and roll covers often redefine the song. Jimi Hendrix’s “All Along the Watchtower” transformed Bob Dylan’s stark folk ballad into a guitar-rock, psychedelic stomper. Aretha Franklin took Otis Redding’s “Respect” and made it a soul-rock anthem of empowerment. Nirvana’s raw take on David Bowie’s "The Man Who Sold the World" introduced the track to an entirely new audience. In each case, the cover didn’t just honor the original—it expanded its reach.
The best covers don’t just repeat the past—they rewrite it, proving that a great song can live many lives.
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email: [email protected]
website: www.rockpopandroll.com
(Some of) My Favorite Covers:
From the earliest days of rock and roll, cover songs have been a vital part of the music’s forward movement, drawing on its past.
Long before we knew about digital discovery, one of the fastest ways for new artists to connect with audiences was to reimagine an existing hit and put it on an album or 45—infusing it with their own style, energy, and attitude. A Chuck Berry riff might get filtered through the Beatles’ harmonies, or an old blues song could get a new spin in the hands of the Rolling Stones. Musicians have always looked back to reinterpret the songs that shaped them, essentially creating a conversation across decades of music.
Great rock and roll covers often redefine the song. Jimi Hendrix’s “All Along the Watchtower” transformed Bob Dylan’s stark folk ballad into a guitar-rock, psychedelic stomper. Aretha Franklin took Otis Redding’s “Respect” and made it a soul-rock anthem of empowerment. Nirvana’s raw take on David Bowie’s "The Man Who Sold the World" introduced the track to an entirely new audience. In each case, the cover didn’t just honor the original—it expanded its reach.
The best covers don’t just repeat the past—they rewrite it, proving that a great song can live many lives.
10 Iconic Rock and Roll Covers and How They Transformed the Original
Further Listening: 4 Lesser-Known but Brilliant Beatles Covers