Consequently, we're going to go swiftly (heh) and directly to the weekend's business.
To wit:
...and your favorite (or least favorite) recorded performance of a pre-rock pop standard by a post-Elvis pop/rock/soul/country performer is...???
Arbitrary rules: 1) I am allowing the inclusion of any versions of "Till There Was You" or "Moon River," despite their having been written in the rock era. 2) If you nominate anything sung by Michael Bublé, I will come to your house and beat you savagely.
And in case you're wondering, my choice is "Goody, Goody." In the hit version recorded by the great Frankie Lymon.
Sweet jeebus, but that kid was a staggering package of talent. And if you doubt it, hie thee over to YOUTUBE here to watch him performing the song live on The Ed Sullivan Show.
I should add that the song itself was originally written by the great Johnny Mercer in 1936. Mercer, of course, also co-wrote "Moon River" decades later, thus bringing things satisfyingly full circle.
Okay -- alrighty then, what would YOUR choices be?
Discuss.
And have a great weekend, everybody!!!
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The entire "Stardust" album by Willie Nelson.
Oh god, I forgot to exclude Linda Ronstadt!😎
Summertime (George Gershwin song)- covered by The Zombies
Ray Charles version of "Georgia on My Mind"
how about another Gershwin song - it ain't necessarily so - by the moody blues
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_kW8RkUp5M
Cry Me a River - Joe Cocker / Mad Dogs and Englishmen
Sabre Dance - Dave Edmunds / Blues Helping
Hale & The Hushabyes- Yes Sir That's My Baby
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brdcuMFAMls
Richard Thompson (1000 years) - Shenandoah
Procol Harum - The Blue Danube
Captain Al
Bobby Darin's "Mack The Knife"
Big Brother's "Summertime"
Brother Ray's "Georgia On My Mind"
X's "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes"
Agent Orange "Miserlou"
Adicts "Ode To Joy"
C in California
"Hold Me"- PJ Proby/Rubinoos
"By the Light of the Silvery Moon"-Johnny Winter (pre-fame, Ventures' style)
"Temptation"-Everly Brothers
"Don't Blame Me"-Everly Brothers
"Fools Rush In"- Rick Nelson/Bow Wow Wow
"For You"- Rick Nelson
Bob in IL
Smile - Elvis Costello
My Funny Valentine - Elvis Costello
I'm An Old Cowhand - Dan Hicks and his Hot Licks
Route 66 - Rolling Stones (and half a million other bands)
Walk Don't Run - The Ventures (wiki says written 1954 which I'm calling pre-rock)
Deutschland über alles - Nico
Okay -- the Nico thing made me laugh.
Crossroad Blues - Michael Bublé
:-)
Captain Al
These Foolish Things--Bryan Ferry. Still my favorite cover of his.
"Once in a While" by the Chimes
"Ain't She Sweet" by The Beatles. "well Did You Evah" by Iggy Pop and Debbie Harry
Amado Mio
Fudley Correctol
"Carrick Fergus" Bryan Ferry
"What's the Use of Getting Sober" Joe Jackson
"Star Spangled Banner" Jimi Hendrix
'Stop Breaking Down' by the Stones AND the White Stripes
Who could forget -
David Lee Roth -
Just A Gigalo
rob
Storm Large with Pink Martini - Amado Mio a song orginally performed by Rita Hayworth (with dubbed vocals from Anita Ellis) in the classic film "Gilda."
David Bowie - Wild Is the Wind by Dimitri Tiomkin and Ned Washingtom from the film of the same name. And Bowie's "Station to Station."
Honorable Mention:
Steven Tyler with Chris Botti - Charlie Chapman's "Smile". Steven displays uncharacteristic restraint.
All of these are on youtube and worth checking out. I'd post links but I suspect that this may be the reason that my two previous comments were vanished.
Is that a new rule? Can youtube links still be posted? Anybody know?
VR
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