Mar 312025
 
Best Cover Songs
Cher — Walking in Memphis (Marc Cohn cover)

Cher’s pushing 80, but, as seen most recent on the SNL 50th concert, she can still command a stage like nobody’s business. At the recent Love Rocks benefit concert in NYC, she reprised her ‘90s “Walking in Memphis” cover, complete with full Elvis costume, pompadour very much included.

Dååth ft. Paul Masvidal from Cynic – Run (Air cover)

A heavy-metal cover of the least heavy group of all time (they are French, after all): Air. Dååth (you “know it’s heavy with that punctuation in the name) writes: “Our version of “Run” has been a long time coming. It’s a creepy, weird song I’ve wanted to cover since I first heard it… This is a weird song. If you haven’t heard it, listen to the original, then ours. To do it justice, we needed an unconventional mix that could also go full metal. Gautier Serre, of Igorrr, was the obvious choice. If he can handle Igorrr, he can handle this—and being French, he already knew the song. The result is truly unique. If you’re expecting pure extreme metal, you might be disappointed—and that’s fine, because we do what we want.” Continue reading »

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Like perhaps you, I did not know “Torn” was a cover even though we here at Cover Me wrote about it 8 years ago. Ednaswap, the original artist, actually recorded two versions, one in 1995 and drastically slowed down one in 1997 for a different album on a different label. Between those two versions, there were two pop covers in Scandinavia, the first in Danish and and the second in English (performed by a Norwegian). So it was clear to the Danish and Norwegians before Natalie Imbruglia got her hands on it that this song had pop potential. Imbruglia’s version sticks closer to the Ednaswap’s original version than the second version but is clearly influenced by the poppier covers from Scandinavia as well. It’s sort of a hybrid, with one foot in the original and one foot in the pop covers. Continue reading »