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    Cover thyself

    We talk alot about artist who cover other artist songs,but how many songs do you have by artist who cover themselves....god bless our love[1964-1981]gene chandler...oh girl[1972-1981]the chi=lites...born to love you[1965]the temptations with eddie kendricks on lead-born to love you[1983]eddie kendricks[solo]..what cha got?

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    Sweet Bitter Love - Aretha Franklin
    Oh, What a Night - The Dells
    Numerous albums by Dionne Warwick where she covered her old Bacharach tunes.
    Shaft - Isaac Hayes

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    Don't forget the Moonglows covering "Sincerely" back in the '70s.

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    If re-recordings are being included:

    "Every Beat Of My Heart"
    "Letter Full Of Tears"
    "GIving Up"

    Gladys Knight & The Pips, after signing with Motown

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    How about the Temptations' "It's Summer" in 1970, and a completely different version in 1971.

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    Are re-recordings covers? I've thrown "Greatest Hits" collections on the junk pile after putting them in and finding out that they were not the versions of songs that I've committed to cherished memory. Possible exception being alternate takes by Coltrane, Miles, and a few other ol' skool artists. I'd consider a cover version to be a different creative take on the same song, one that can't be confused with the original.

    Otherwise, the "extended mix" [[aka "disco version") which often used the same vocal tracks but entirely different music, would be considered a cover song.

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    Great thread idea, Jai...
    Actually P-Funk made quite a habit of covering and updating many of their recordings...
    Funkadelic redid the orignal Parliament track Red Hot Mama as Red Hot Mamma as well
    as I Call My Baby PussyCat as I Call My Baby [[ahem..) Pussy
    Parliament did an update of Fantasy Is Reality with Glen Goins delivering a rollicking lead...
    Cosmic Slop, the title cut of their Westbound album was re-done on Funkadelic's WB release Hardcore Jollies. The update was panned by some critics but I never agreed with those losers...

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    Jai, how could you let me forget Gonna Keep On Trying 'til I Win Your Love by the Temptations? They recorded it twice.

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    Not soul, but the first one that came to my mind was Neil Sedaka's "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do". I much prefer his 1975 lounge lizard version over the original.

    Then, I thought of The Dells' "Oh, What A Night", but someone else beat me to it.

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    What about "Ain't No Sun Since You've Been Gone" by GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS ..

    There was a fiercly uptempo "stomping" version of it on their 1967 "Everybody Needs Love" L.P.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fl15qO2Hwew

    And a very slinky "funky" version on their 1969 "Nitty Gritty" L.P.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=...ture=endscreen

    I used to wonder which version the group preferred .. I think this performance from 1969 might answer that one ..



    Roger

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    Tommy Edwards had a big hit with It's All In The Game in 1958. But it wasn't the first time he recorded it. He did it back in 1951, before rock & roll, and it had an entirely different sound to it than the 1958 hit.

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    Before their Mercury success, the Platters recorded eight songs for Federal. One song recorded during their Federal tenure, "Only You [[And You Alone)", originally written by their manager Buck Ram for the Ink Spots, was deemed unreleasable by the label and by the Platters themselves.

    When the Platters contract ran out, they began to record for Mercury and their first release was a new version of "Only You". As soon as it hit the charts, Federal released the version they had held back. That version [[the original) is below. I like the Mercury version.


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    Aretha recorded two versions of TODAY I SING THE BLUES, the first in 1960, the second in 1969.

    Diana recorded two versions of ENDLESS LOVE, both in 1981.

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    There are the two versions of "Go Away Little Boy" by MARLENA SHAW ..

    The short [[original) version on Cadet from 1968ish and the long version on Columbia/CBS with the hilarious "Yu-Ma" intro that came out about ten years later.

    Roger

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    roger, Marlena has done Go Away Little Boy at least 3 times that are available on cd. I had the second only but about 96-97 she revisited the song in another update recorded live
    somewhere that I first heard on wbgo. Then a few years later I heard, don't remember
    where , an update of that update making 4 versions from her I've heard. I know the first 3 are on youtube, haven't found the fourth yet...It occurred to me recently that Marlena Shaw
    was [[still is as she's still singing...) the Betty Wright of jazz...no nonsense straight talking
    down to earth homegirl...

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    Quote Originally Posted by splanky View Post
    roger, Marlena has done Go Away Little Boy at least 3 times that are available on cd. I had the second only but about 96-97 she revisited the song in another update recorded live
    somewhere that I first heard on wbgo. Then a few years later I heard, don't remember
    where , an update of that update making 4 versions from her I've heard. I know the first 3 are on youtube, haven't found the fourth yet...It occurred to me recently that Marlena Shaw
    was [[still is as she's still singing...) the Betty Wright of jazz...no nonsense straight talking
    down to earth homegirl...
    That figures Splanky .. I saw Marlena "Live" in London about 5 years back and she had a whole new intro to "Go Away Little Boy" .. mind you, if we include "Live" versions in arr&bee's original question then this will end up being a VERY long thread.

    Roger

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    Hey roger,we don't need to list[live]performances,it's not the same thing just the studio covers.

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    Hey, Jai, that was my fault. I brought up the subject of Marlena's live updates of her original
    studio recordings of Go Away Little Boy. Don't blame roger for my detour...

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    One that no-one has mentioned yet is the 1987 remake of "In The Midnight Hour" done by WILSON PICKETT during his time at Motown ..

    Here it is on You-Tube ..



    I take it everyone is familiar with his 1965 version .. if not here it is as well

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KFYU...eature=related

    Roger

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    Another one [[similar to the Temptations/Eddie Kendricks example in Arr&Bee's original post)!!

    "Happiness Is Just Around The Bend" by MAIN INGREDIENT [[with lead vocals by CUBA GOODING) in 1974 ..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbDFtrv4DEQ

    AND .. The solo version by CUBA GOODING in the 1980s ..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRbt4k55rqc

    Roger

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    This may sound odd but I never heard Wilson Pickett Motown version of Midnite Hour before I listened to it here yesterday. When I have time later I'll try to find out who the backing musicians were...The guitarist was a b**ch!......Good one with Cuba Gooding Sr
    too, roger.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by roger View Post
    There are the two versions of "Go Away Little Boy" by MARLENA SHAW ..

    The short [[original) version on Cadet from 1968ish and the long version on Columbia/CBS with the hilarious "Yu-Ma" intro that came out about ten years later.

    Roger
    I loved the 1977 version, but never knew what "Yu-Ma" meant.

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