Tracy Chapman's 'Fast Car' vs. Peter Gabriel's 'Solsbury Hill'.
Tracy Chapman's 'Fast Car' vs. Peter Gabriel's 'Solsbury Hill'.
Here's one-
Sly & The Family Stone-'Sing A Simple Song' vs. Ike & Tina Turner-'Bold Soul Sister'.
One more-
Fredrick Knight-"I've Been Lonely For So Long" vs. Graham Central Station-"We've Been Waiting".
Todd Rundgren - I Saw the Light vs. Donna Summer - Pandora's Box
David Bowie-"Fame" vs James Brown-"Hot [I Want To Be Loved, Loved, Loved]"
The Beatles-"I Want To Hold Your Hand" vs Mike Varo [aka The Hornets]-"Give Me A Kiss"
Honorable Mention-
The Supremes-"It's All Your Fault" vs The Supremes-"Mother Dear"
Love these - comps mentioned are new to me -
There's also the riff from 'Little Red Corvette' which Stevie has always said was the basis for her 'Stand Back'.
And Stevie Nicks is one of my favorites too! I love her work in Fleetwood Mac and as a solo artist.
PS:
Chuck Berry-"Sweet Little Sixteen" vs. The Beach Boys-"Surfin' USA"
Muddy Waters-"You Need Love" vs. Led Zeppelin-"Whole Lotta Love"
The Shirelles-"Will You Love Me Tomorrow" vs. The Satintones-"Tomorrow & Always"
Of course - 'He's So Fine' / 'My Sweet Lord'
Irma Thomas-"Ruler Of My Heart" vs. Otis Redding-"Pain In My Heart"
Sam Cooke-"Yeah Man" vs. Arthur Conley-"Sweet Soul Music"
The Kinks-"All Day And All Of The Night" vs. The Doors-"Hello, I Love You"
Honorable Mention-
The 8th Day-"It's Instrumental To Be Free" vs. The Politicians-"Free Your Mind"
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Fredrick Knight-"I've Been Lonely For So Long" vs. Graham Central Station-"We've Been Waiting".
Surely they are the same song ... with GCStn doing a later acapella take of Frederick's song.
Candy and The Kisses blatant sound-alike of "In My Lonely Room' from Martha & The Vandellas.
"It May Be Winter Outside" Love Unlimited a dead sound-alike of "Everything Is Good About You" - Supremes
"1-2-3" Len Barry told me in an interview it came from listening to "Ask Any Girl" Supremes. His "Would I Love You" is definitely Miracles inspired as it was a top hit in Philly by The Miracles.
Build Me Up Buttercup surely sounds-like "I'll Turn To Stone"
etc..etc..
There's the intro from the Temptations "[[I Know) I'm Losing You" that appears in Otis Redding's and Carla Thomas' version of "Tramp".
The Toys'/Supremes' "A Lovers Concerto" vs Bach's "Minuet In G Major"
The Shangri-las' "Past, Present & Future" vs Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata"
The Marvelettes' "Please Mr. Postman" vs Dee Dee Sharp's "Mashed Potato Time"
Maxine Nightingale - Right Back Where We Started From vs Javells - Goodbye Nothing to Say
Jackie Ross - Selfish One vs Jackie Ross - New Lover
Jackie Ross - Jerk and Twine vs Jackie Ross - Everything But Love
The Originals - Green Grow the Lilacs vs Charlene - I Want to Come Back As A Song
Ike & Tina Turner - Somebody [[Somewhere ) Needs You vs Darrell Banks - Open the Door to Your Heart
The Shades of Blue - Oh How Happy vs The German National Anthem
Chic - Good Times vs Sugarhill Gang - Rapper's Delight
Chic - Good Times vs Queen - Another One Bites the Dust
The Isley Bros.-"This Old Heart Of Mine [Is Weak For You]" vs. The Impressions-"Can't Satisfy"
Huey Lewis & The News-"I Want A New Drug" vs. Ray Parker Jr.-"Ghostbusters"
And:
"Love Is A Wonderful Thing"-The Isley Bros. vs. Michael Bolton.
Here's an obscure one:
Isley Brothers - Standing on the Dance Floor vs The Sensational Nightingales - Standing in the Judgement
^ Yep, the above two represent a hallowed R&B tradition of retooling gospel for the secular peeps. Cf. "Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray" [traditional] >>> "Lookin' for a Love" by The Valentinos.
E.T.A.: Or perhaps the classic examples: "It Must Be Jesus" - The Southern Tones >>> "I Got a Woman" - Ray Charles
or
"Wonderful" - The Soul Stirrers >>> "Lovable" - Dale [Sam] Cook[e].
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"Quarter To Three"-Gary U.S. Bonds vs. "Runaround Sue"-Dion
"Jump In The Line [Shake, Senora]"-Harry Belafonte vs. "Twist, Twist Senora"-Gary U.S. Bonds
B.T. Express-"Express" vs. The J.B.'s-"[It's Not The Express] It's The J.B.'s Monorail"
Honorable Mention
James Brown-"Money Won't Change You" vs. James Brown "Sexy, Sexy Sexy"
The chorus of "Tell Him" by The Exciters vs the chorus of "Captain of Your Ship" by Reparata & The Delrons
"Try Me" - James Brown vs "Try Me Father" - Swanee Quintet
"Ain't That a Groove" - James Brown vs "That's the Spirit" - Swanee Quintet
James Brown produced both tracks, and they were released as a single in 1966 on Crescent records and Federal records.
"[I'm A] Road Runner"-Jr. Walker & The All Stars vs. "Roll With It"-Steve Winwood
"Killing Floor"-Howlin' Wolf vs. "The Lemon Song"-Led Zeppelin
"Long As You Know You're Living Yours"-Keith Jarrett vs. "Gaucho"-Steely Dan
"This May Be The Last Time"-The Staple Singers vs. "The Last Time"-The Rolling Stones
"The Last Time"-The Andrew Oldham Orch. vs. "Bitter Sweet Symphony"-The Verve
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