10 Cover Songs That May Be Better Than the Original Version

It’s always fun to hear how an artist can take a universally loved song and make it their own. Far Out Magazine made a list of covers that MIGHT be better than the original:

How many of these covers do you like better than the originals?

1.  “All Along the Watchtower”,  Jimi Hendrix . . . originally by Bob Dylan.

2.  “Hurt”,  Johnny Cash . . . originally by Nine Inch Nails.

3.  “Hallelujah”,  Jeff Buckley . . . originally by Leonard Cohen.

4.  “The Man Who Sold the World”,  Nirvana . . . originally by David Bowie.

5.  “Jolene”,  The White Stripes . . . originally by Dolly Parton.

6.  “Me & Bobby McGee”,  Janis Joplin . . . originally by Roger Miller.

7.  “I Fought the Law”,  The Clash . . . originally by Sonny Curtis.

8.  “Mr. Tambourine Man”,  The Byrds . . . originally by Bob Dylan.

9.  “With a Little Help From My Friends”,  Joe Cocker . . . originally by The Beatles.

10.  “Respect”,  Aretha Franklin . . . originally by Otis Redding.

(Check out the stories behind the cover version at FarOutMagazine.com.)

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