Billie Eilishhas been called the voice of Generation Z, counting artists such as Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl and Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong among her fans. According to her touring manager, Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke once eventold the young star, “You’re the only one doing anything...
Few songwriters have had more of their songs covered by other artists than Bob Dylan. Although most commonly associated with the folk and folk/rock traditions today, his early listening included wide exposure to country music, including bluegrass, and it is not entirely surprising that some of hi...
The song is widely regarded as one of Whitney's signature songs and one of the greatest love songs of all time. It has been covered by many other artists, such asLinda Ronstadt, LeAnn Rimes, andAmber Riley. 'I Will Always Love You' is a song that has touched millions of hearts and ...
Pink Floydhave been honoured 89 times. He is among the Top 20 most covered artists for song titles. At last count 216 of the songs he wrote have been re-recorded. The majority of his songs are covered
Mitch Ryder had a minor hit with the song years later, but unlike several songs of his that were covered by other artists, Prince’s rendition is vastly superior. The lyrics get progressively darker, but Prince’s sense of humor about the whole sorry affair never vanishes. This is a song...
Singer covered songs by black artists: Performed for Israeli troops in 1949 after warRichard Pyle
As K-Pop fans, there are always those few songs we dream of seeing covered by other idols. Though rare, end-of-year festivities and musical festivals…
Few bands have been as eager as Metallica to cover other artists’ songs. But whereas the thrash metal titans’ earliest efforts rarely strayed beyond the heavy metal world (e.g. Diamond Head’s “Am I Evil?” and 1987’s platinum selling ‘$5.98 E.P.), by the 1990s, they were dab...
As a rule, on this list I stayed away from songs that were Bee Gees hits first and then covered by other artists, but my initial selection is the one exception. The Bee Gees’ original version went to #1 in 1971, and Green released his cover on his 1972 albumLet’s Stay Together...
while others touch on Californian experiences and state of mind.This list tries to compile those songs and the artists who wrote them, although many entries include songs covered by artists who did not write the song. Listen Live to LBC on Global Player. Leading Britain's Conversation Reply No...