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== Origin of Covers ==
 
== Origin of Covers ==
Songs where the cover became famous, whilst the original never became known at all. See also 'The New Definative' below for songs where the original was a hit, but the cover moreso.
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''Songs where the cover became famous, whilst the original never became known at all. See also 'The New Definative' below for songs where the original was a hit, but the cover moreso. ''
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* Mah Nà Mah Nà - The Muppets (originally by Piero Umiliani with whom it peaked at #55 on Billboard)
   
* Check out Bob Dylans career for this one.
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Also, Check out Bob Dylans career for this one.
 
* Also: http://www.coversproject.com/
 
* Also: http://www.coversproject.com/
   
 
== The New Definitive ==
 
== The New Definitive ==
''This is like Origin of Covers, but where the original was a hit or well known in it's own right, yet has since been eclipsed in the public mind by a cover.''
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''This is like Origin of Covers, but where the original was a hit or well known in it's own right, yet has since been eclipsed in the public mind by a cover. How to define "well known in it's own right"? Current rule of thumb is "it was a top40 hit". See Mah Nà Mah Nà in Origin of Covers above for example...''
 
* Hurt - Johnny Cash (original: NIN)
 
* Hurt - Johnny Cash (original: NIN)
 
* Mad World - Gary Jules (original: Tears for Fears)
 
* Mad World - Gary Jules (original: Tears for Fears)

Revision as of 23:20, 26 March 2008

Some compilation CD's in mind...

Contents

Suicide Songs

Numbers

A compilation CD where the song titles feature numbers.

Ideally, the song title will have as little extra to the number as possible, and be sequential to match track number on the CD...

  • One - John Farnham (original by Harry Nilsson?)
  • One Robot - Rocket Science
  • The One - Foo Fighters
  • 1 2 8 - Mighty mighty bosstones
  • Two Months Off - Underworld
  • Two - Cartoon
  • Song Two - Blur
  • 2 x 4 - Metalllica
  • Number Three - They Might Be Giants
  • Lush 3.1 - orbitial
  • Jumpin from six to six - colin james and the little big band II
  • Thirteen O'clock - Labyrinth soundtrack
  • Sweet Sixteen - Billy Idol
  • Sweet Sixteen - BB King
  • 17 Lies - Violent Femmes
  • 25 O'Clock - They Might Be Giants
  • 52 Girls - B-52s
  • Rocket 95 - alien fashion sow
  • A Thousand Years - Sting
  • Two Thousand Years - Billy Joel
  • Pennsylvania 6-5000 - Glenn Miller
  • Infinity - Guru Josh

Count Five Or Six, by Cornelius? 18, by Moby? -- st

Title Dopelganger

Songs with identical (or very similar) titles...

  • Learning to Fly - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
  • Learning to Fly - Pink Floyd
  • Is There Anybody Out There - Pink Floyd
  • Is There Anybody In There - Hunters & Collectors
  • Sweet Sixteen - Billy Idol
  • Sweet Sixteen - BB King

New York City

Songs about the City...

  • New York City - They Might Be Giants
  • New York, New York - Frank Sinatra
  • New York - Eskimo Joe
  • I Guess the Lord Must be in New York City - Harry Nilsson

see also

Week Days

  • General
    • Happy Days theme tune
  • Monday
    • Monday Monday - The Mamas and the Papas
    • I Don't Like Monday's - Boomtown Rats
  • Tuesday
    • Ruby Tuesday - Rolling Stones
  • Friday
    • Friday on my Mind - The Easybeats
  • Saturday
    • (A Rollerskating Jam Called) Saturday - De La Soul
    • Saturday Night at the Movies - The Drifters
    • Saturday Night - see: Wikipedia:Saturday_Night
  • Sunday
    • Sunday Morning - (pick an artist, any artist)
    • Sunday Bloody Sunday - U2

Driving Tunes

Songs about cars/driving - perfect for going on a RoadTrip. More general songs about distance/travel are ok too, especially if lyrics can be transposed. (I would drive 500 miles...)

  • Drive My Car - The Beatles
  • I've Got a Plan - My Friend the Chocolate Cake
  • I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) - The Proclaimers
  • I Drove All Night (Cyndi Lauper)
  • Fast Car (Traci Chapman)
  • Little Deuce Coupe - The Beach Boys
  • The Distance - Cake
  • Stick Shifts and Safety Belts - Cake
  • Mustang Sally - The Commitments
  • Three Wheels on my Wagon - New Christy Minstrels
  • Moving Right Along - The Muppets (Kermit and Fozzie)
  • RV - Dana Lyons
  • In The Big Red Car We Like To Ride - The Wiggles
  • Beep Beep - The Playmates
  • Grease Lightning - Grease
  • Race Car Ya Yas - Cake
  • Jump in my car (I wanna take you home) - ?

see also: other Beach Boys and Grease songs?

Singalong Songs

No specific theme, just a collection of those songs which everyone seems to somehow instinctively know. These are songs which are easy to pick up, and awesomely fun to sing along to. ie, also perfect as RoadTrip material.

  • Love Shack - B52s
  • Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da - The Beatles
  • Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
  • Hey Jude - The Beatles
  • YMCA - The Village People
  • American Pie - Don McLean
  • Do Wah Diddy - Manfred Mann
  • I'm a Believer - The Monkees / Smashmouth according to taste
  • Time Warp - Rocky Horror Picture Show
  • I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) - The Proclaimers
  • Hits from Grease

Origin of Covers

Songs where the cover became famous, whilst the original never became known at all. See also 'The New Definative' below for songs where the original was a hit, but the cover moreso.

  • Mah Nà Mah Nà - The Muppets (originally by Piero Umiliani with whom it peaked at #55 on Billboard)

Also, Check out Bob Dylans career for this one.

The New Definitive

This is like Origin of Covers, but where the original was a hit or well known in it's own right, yet has since been eclipsed in the public mind by a cover. How to define "well known in it's own right"? Current rule of thumb is "it was a top40 hit". See Mah Nà Mah Nà in Origin of Covers above for example...

  • Hurt - Johnny Cash (original: NIN)
  • Mad World - Gary Jules (original: Tears for Fears)
  • Istanbul - They Might Be Giants
  • Girl, You'll be a Woman Soon - Urge Overkill
  • Love is All Around - Wet Wet Wet (I don't know whose it was originally, though I do know The Troggs did a version of it - so it could have been theirs.)
  • I Fought the Law - The Clash
  • Hallelujah - Jeff Buckley
  • Forever Young - Youth Group
  • All Along the Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix
  • As Time Goes By - Frank Sinatra
  • Barbara Ann - The Beach Boys
  • Bizarre Love Triangle - Frente!
  • Black Betty - Ram Jam
  • Everlasting LOve - U2
  • I'm a Believer - The Monkees or Smash Mouth (Depending on how old you are)
  • If you don't know me by now - Simply Red
  • Jealous Guy - Roxy Music
  • Layla - Eric Clapton
  • Live and Let Die - Guns 'n' Roses
  • Love Rollercoaster - Red Hot Chilli Peppers
  • The Man WHo Sold the World - Nirvana
  • Nothing Compares 2 U - Sinead O'Connor (original: Prince)
  • Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps - Cake
  • Tainted LOve - The Living End (or Soft Cell if you're old school)
  • Unchained Melody - The Righteous Brothers

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fever_%281956_song%29

Existential

A compilation comprising songs from bands which only exist in fiction, yet the music is available to listen to... Now the question is where is the line drawn between fiction and reality? Whilst Wyld Stallyns and The Electric Mayhem definately count as fictional bands, what about The Monkees, The Blues Brothers or the Gorillaz? How about a group where the artists use pseudonyms? (Travelling Wilburys). A usefull starting point is the ever-helpful wikipedia... Wikipedia:Category:Fictional_musical_groups

  • Can You Picture That - The Electric Mayhem
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