Greatest cover songs
Cover songs can be an homage to the original artist or a    chance to put a new spin on a classic, and the popular musical TV show    "Glee" debuts a new one almost every week.We've rounded up some of  the   best noteworthy covers from musicians spanning several genres.
    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
'Superstar'
Though    it wasn't the first rendition of the song, this brother and sister  duo   made "Superstar" a chart topper . Sonic Youth's cover of this song  was   included in a 2007 hit indie movie 
'You Really Got Me'
This    song was a breakthrough hit for a British Invasion band and captured    the No. 82 spot on a credible list of the 500 greatest songs of all    time. Van Halen's cover helped jump-start the band's career.
'I Will Always Love You'
Written    about a country music legend by the self-proclaimed "backwoods   Barbie,"  this song has appeared in two blockbuster movies . Whitney   Houston's  version became one of the few songs to sell more than 12   million copies  worldwide.
'Big Yellow Taxi'
Known    for its environmentally conscious lyrics,this song was inspired by  the   contrast of the luscious landscape and urban spread in a  picturesque   state. Legendary folk singer Joni Mitchell had moderate  success with the   song, but the Counting Crows landed the song in the  Top 20 Billboard   charts.
'Knocking on Heaven's Door'
Originally    recorded as an acoustic song by an iconic '60s singer-songwriter,the    song's lyrics have been changed several times. Hard rock band Guns N'    Roses covered the song for a 1990 car-race movie.
'Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds'
Rumored    to be code for an illegal substanc supposedly used by the original    legendary artists, the song was banned by the BBC. Elton John recorded a    cover of the song with the original songwriter on background vocals   and  guitar.
'Walk This Way'
Inspired    by a line in a 1974 spoof movie, "Walk This Way" has become a   signature  song for a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band. Run-D.M.C.   collaborated on  the song with two members of the original band to   introduce a new rap  rock genre.
'Hallelujah'
A    hauntingly beautiful blend of folk rock and gospel, "Hallelujah" was    written with 80 verses  by a Canadian singer-songwriter . Jeff  Buckley's   nearly seven-minute version gained the singer chart success  years  after  his death
'Landslide'
Written    by this British-American band's lead singer at a crossroads in her    life, the song was showcased on a popular musical television show .The    Dixie Chicks' cover of the song reached the top 10 on the country and    pop charts.
'Twist and Shout'
Originally    titled "Shake It Up Baby" , the song found early success with a '60s    doo-wop group. The Beatles' cover of the song was a chart topper on    their debut record.
'Proud Mary'
Written    by the vocal frontman for one of the Woodstock headlining  bands,"Proud   Mary" earned a Grammy Hall of Fame Award for the original  artist and  the  famous cover. Tina Turner, first covering the song  with  then-husband  Ike ,later turned the song into one of her biggest  hits as  a solo  artist.
'Crazy'
The    signature song for an iconic country music star ,"Crazy" was written   by  an Outlaw musician known for his bandanna and braids.With vocals    compared to the original artist, LeAnn Rimes covered the song and sang    it for a former president and his wife.
'With a Little Help From My Friends'
Lead    vocals for "With a Little Help From My Friends" were performed by the    drummer for the Fab Four. Joe Cocker performed his cover at  Woodstock,   and the song was the opening theme song of a popular  coming-of-age TV   show.
'Hurt'
"Hurt"    was released as a promotional track for a Grammy Award-winning    alternative rock band. As Johnny Cash's last recorded song before his    death,the song serves as a summation of the struggles throughout his    life.
'The Man Who Sold the World'
"The    Man Who Sold the World" marked the start of the glam rock era with   this  British rocker leading the charge. Grunge band Nirvana performed   an  acoustic version of the song during their appearance on "MTV   Unplugged,"  and the song became a regular in their live shows.
'Bring the Noise'
The    lyrics for "Bring the Noise" include a shout-out by an influential  rap   group to artists Run-D.M.C. and LL Cool J. Anthrax recorded a  version  of  the song with the rap group's leader and created one of the  first  rap  metal songs.
'I Will Survive'
An    anthem for women's strength , "I Will Survive" became one of the most    famous disco songs and the biggest hit for this disco queen. Cake    produced a cover of the song with the band's distinctive half-sung,    half-spoken style.
'Jolene'
This    country singer and actress wrote "Jolene," about a woman who was    flirting with her husband. Recently split, the garage rock duo the White    Stripes released a live version of the song.
'When You Say Nothing at All'
"When    You Say Nothing at All" was one of five consecutive No. 1 hits in the    '80s for this country singer. Bluegrass singer Alison Krauss   recorded   the song on a tribute album  to the original artist, and the  song was   her first top 10 hit.




















