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  1. 1
    Cara 8.15.2009 at 5:12 pm |

    Ah, well I don’t usually post about the Beatles here anyway. Which means: be careful how you respond, folks! Lots of positive comments might result in more than you bargained for :P

    I really, really love both Let It Be and While My Guitar Gently weeps from Across the Universe. But other than that soundtrack, I can’t claim to be a huge fan of Beatles covers in general.

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    McSnarkster 8.15.2009 at 5:12 pm |

    The best Beatles cover (imho, of course) is Ella Fitzergerald’s version of “Got To Get You Into My Life.” I can’t find a full version to listen to online, but it’s definitely worth tracking down. I know it’s a heretical to say this about a Beatles song, but I think her version might just be better than the original.

    Also, Aretha Franklin’s interpretation of “Eleanor Rigby” is excellent, and it’s pretty powerful hearing it sung, first-person, by a woman. (She changes the lyrics, slightly, to “I’m Eleanor Rigby/I picked up the rice in the church where the weddings had been yeah/I’m Eleanor Rigby/I’m keeping my face in a jar by the door/You want to know what it is for?”)

    It’s also a really powerful version because it’s being sung by Aretha Franklin. They didn’t call her the Queen for nothing.

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    Greg 8.15.2009 at 5:34 pm |

    Even though I’m loath to cite yet another Across the Universe song, I want to get my vote in for “I Want to Hold Your Hand”. Complete re-imagination of the song. Roger Ebert said it best in his review :

    “I realized how wrong I was to ever think that was a happy song. It’s not happy if it’s a hand you are never, never, never going to hold. The love that dare not express its name turns in sadness to song.”

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    Chally 8.15.2009 at 5:57 pm |

    Oh, I’m a new fan of Fiona Apple and I keep watching that cover of Across the Universe!

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    DB 8.15.2009 at 6:24 pm |

    Nina Simone’s “Here Comes The Sun”!

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    SnowdropExplodes 8.15.2009 at 7:55 pm |

    I don’t know all that many Beatles covers – I know covers that the Beatles did of other folks’ music, but that’s a different thing!

    One of my favourites has to be Suzi Quatro’s version of I Wanna Be Your Man.

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    Constintina 8.15.2009 at 8:27 pm |

    All Elliott Smith covers, especially “Yer Blues” and “I Me Mine”

    also:

    The Breeders – “Happiness is a Warm Gun”

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    W. Kiernan 8.15.2009 at 10:09 pm |

    Lee Moses did a bumpin’ “Day Tripper.”

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    Elayne Riggs 8.15.2009 at 11:11 pm |

    Elton John’s cover of Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. I hated it when it first came out, but over the years it’s really grown on me how much fun it is to listen to.

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    victoria 8.16.2009 at 12:00 pm |

    Patricia Barber’s covers of “Norwegian Wood” or “Blackbird.”

    As a jazz musician she covers them a little differently every time, and she’s an amazing live performer. If you’re ever in Chicago on a Monday night, go to the Green Mill, where she has a standing gig whenever she’s not on tour.

    (and bonus points in my book for not changing the gender in “Norwegian Wood”)

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    GreyLadyBast 8.16.2009 at 12:22 pm |

    It’s a tossup between Aerosmith’s version of “Come Together” and the Across the Universe version of the same song. I dunno what it is about that song that lends itself so handily to remakes, but it does.

    Bast

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    sistercoyote 8.16.2009 at 2:41 pm |

    Possibly my favorite Beatles cover, is the Steve Martin cover of Maxwell’s Silver Hammer. Which is from a horrible movie that I can’t help but adore.

    For more straightforward covers, also oddly from that movie, I like Billy Preston’s cover of “Get Back”, the ‘Smith cover that’s already been mentioned, and Earth Wind and Fire’s cover of “Got to Get You Into My Life”

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    William 8.16.2009 at 3:45 pm |

    Type O Negative put a pretty incredible Beatles cover medley at the end of their “World Coming Down” album. They used “Day Tripper” to splice together “If I Needed Someone” and “I Want You (She’s So Heavy).” The effect is full of fuzz, bass, and Pete’s low voice making the whole thing sound about as far from the originals as you can get (which is what I like in a cover).

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    Random flutterby 8.16.2009 at 8:01 pm |

    Oooh, John Farnham with help shows what a heart wrenching song can be if you would remove the happy bouncing, and the muppets doing “While my guitar gently weeps” is a morsel of melancholy that makes me feel calmer for hours.

    I’m going to assume that the mash up “Come closer” wouldn’t count, although I may try to slide it in without anyone noticing in a stealthy kind of way. Nope, don’t think I can manage it, oh well.

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    Lenmac 8.17.2009 at 12:55 am |

    How about Ray Charles Eleanor Rigby?

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    XauriEL 8.17.2009 at 4:24 am |

    lol wut, no Siouxsie and the Banshees ‘Dear Prudence’? ;)

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    Marianne 8.17.2009 at 6:21 am |

    ooo replace AtU’s “Mr Kite” with “I Wanna Hold Your Hand” from that movie and this top five would represent my absolute favorite Beatles covers. ♥

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    Just Some Trans Guy 8.17.2009 at 9:13 am |

    I <3 this thread! I'd like to second Greg's mention of "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" from Across the Universe. Besides just plain being GORGEOUS, the song just gets so many interesting layers in this version.

    Like, in the original, "My love, I can't hide" is just a generic love sentiment and throw-away line.

    In the movie's context, "I can't hide" is INCREDIBLY DANGEROUS. In 2009, it's STILL dangerous too many times for young queer teens to not hide their loves (e.g., Lawrence King). So even more dangerous in 1960-something.

    Now when I hear the original, Beatles fan though I may be, I can't help thinking, "Oh, I wish I was listening to the AtU version."

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    Cosette 8.17.2009 at 11:04 am |

    I’m totally on board with Greg (#3):

    Even though I’m loath to cite yet another Across the Universe song, I want to get my vote in for “I Want to Hold Your Hand”. Complete re-imagination of the song. Roger Ebert said it best in his review :

    “I realized how wrong I was to ever think that was a happy song. It’s not happy if it’s a hand you are never, never, never going to hold. The love that dare not express its name turns in sadness to song.”

    I also love Siouxie’s cover of “Dear Prudence.”

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    P 8.17.2009 at 11:34 am |

    The cover of “Here Comes the Sun” by Richie Havens!! Love, love his guitar work on it and his voice is so warm and rich.

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    shah8 8.17.2009 at 12:58 pm |

    Add Stanley Jordan’s interpretation of eleanor rigby.

    http://lnmc.crooksandliars.com/bluegal/cls-late-night-music-club-cassandra-wilson

    I listen to Jeff Healey’s While My Guitar Gently Weeps.

    Word on Patricia Barber’s Norwegian Woods. I absolutely love the ending!

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    Josh 8.17.2009 at 1:23 pm |

    I second P on Ritchie Havens and Here Comes the Sun. As I was scrolling down the comments, I was thinking, “I know someone did Here Comes the Sun.” And P got it.

    I also am partial to a version of “Help” that Deep Purple did.

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    Joe Sonka 8.17.2009 at 1:33 pm |

    The Pixies’ Wild Honey Pie would be on there for me.

    Aerosmith…. would not be :)

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    Evel 8.17.2009 at 5:32 pm |

    It’s not Beatles, but I LOVE the Jack Johnson cover of John Lennon’s “Imagine”

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    Rebecca 8.17.2009 at 6:58 pm |

    I’ve got to agree with McSnarkster on both counts.

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    William 8.18.2009 at 9:32 am |

    Evel, A Perfect Circle did an interesting cover of “Imagine,” also. They did a great job giving the verses of the song a sense of desperation and despair so that the chorus really stands out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpqKA9_ddFk

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    norbizness 8.18.2009 at 10:01 am |

    Not seriously: Fixing a Hole by George Burns. Not being a fan of psychedelic excess/vaudeville-sounding Beatles, I’m going to go in a different direction and say my favorite cover they did was Buck Owens’ Act Naturally.

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    brista 8.18.2009 at 3:41 pm |

    She & Him covers I Should’ve Known Better. It’s very pretty.

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    annaham 8.22.2009 at 5:03 pm |

    Tori Amos’s live cover of “She’s Leaving Home” is pretty amazing.

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    annaham 8.22.2009 at 5:05 pm |

    I’d give an honorable mention at least to Alanis’ Dear Prudence and/or Norwegian Wood.

    I am a huge Alanis fan and I have YET TO HEAR EITHER. :-(

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    frau sally benz 8.22.2009 at 6:14 pm |

    OOH OOH! This is what I found on youtube for the Alanis covers (though they’re not the versions I have):

    Dear Prudence
    Norwegian Wood

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