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The scariest cover songs of all time

The scariest cover songs of all time

Mand songs are classical and some of the other artists are covered. Distract the end of the manche from the singers and singers, it is so fresh. Over the years I have made music from some group, that music and other artists zu covern. If another has a tribute to others, or we think it is a good idea – the songs were newly written, all with their disinterested ergebnissen.

In this Gallery more Dutzend Stars were generated, who musical masterpiece nachzuspielen, played and were shitted. The cover of the Democratic National Convention 2024 by John Legend has never become one of the bigger stars with Madonna and Duran before the Fehlern is won, the man with the cover of the music is connected.

Is it new, which cover songs of Künstlern were not real? Click if you go through the Gallery, here you will find them again.

UB40: "The way you do the things you do" (1990)

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UB40: “The Way You Do The Things You Do” (1990)

UB40 war in the 80s was one of the most successful British reggae bands. In this chart-hit war a cover version of Neil Diamonds “Red Red Wine”. After that of UB40 1990 and “The Way You Do The Things You Do” by the Temptations was released, a bigger Misserfolg war.

MC Hamer: "Have you seen her?" (1990)

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MC Hammer: “Have You Seen Her” (1990)

When the golden age came to light, MC Hammer released the song “Have You Seen Her”, which was sung by the Chi-Lites. This, the beat had been tough, the song had not turned out well, and it is half a night, that there is a half and a half war has arisen.

Willem Shatner: "Lucy in the sky with diamonds" (1968)

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William Shatner: “Lucy in the Air with Diamonds” (1968)

William Shatner from 1968 with the Beatles song “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds” became a war a while ago. There is a song that is dramatic for and concrete on remarkable art and art.

Limp Bizkit: "Behind blue eyes" (2003)

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Limp Bizkit: “Behind Blue Eyes” (2003)

“Behind Blue Eyes”, produced by The Who, produced in 2003 by Limp Bizkit on his album “Results May Vary”. In the bridge the band speaks and books tatsächlich in the name.

Mötley Crüe: "Anarchy in the United Kingdom" (1991)

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Mötley Crüe: “Anarchy in the United Kingdom” (1991)

1991 beschloss Mötley Crüe, that’s a good idea, I released an album with a bonus track in the form of the S–x-Pistol-Songs “Anarchy In The UK”. The cover is an “Arena-Rocker” as a “rebellion-saufruf” that is clearly visible.

Pearl Jam: "Last kiss" (1999)

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Pearl Jam: “Last Kiss” (1999)

“Last Kiss” was released by J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers, who recorded Pearl Jam and Lied (and the divorce) in 1999. Anyway, Pearl Jam fell into the seriousness of a song played by Art.

David Bowie: "Only God knows" (1984)

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David Bowie: “Only God Knows” (1984)

David Bowie played a cover version of the Beach Boys’ song “God Only Knows.” The song sounds like Bowie’s interpretation of a hymn on a showstopper.

Britney Spears: "I love rock 'n' roll" (2001)

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Britney Spears: “I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll” (2001)

Joan Jett’s 2001 hit “I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll” by Britney Spears was hidden and war with everything else as a hit. Kritiker bezeichneten ihre Version als “müde” en scherzten, dass der Song definitiv nicht rockt.

Ugly kid Joe: "Cats in the cradle" (1993)

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Ugly Kid Joe: “Cats in the Crib” (1993)

Ugly Kid Joe appeared in the fresh air, Harry Chapin’s “Cats In The Cradle” was released. The song was a mistake, and it is so, that the voice that is a child, the voice that is given up, grows up to be.

Alien Ant Farm: "Smooth criminal" (2001)

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Alien Ant Farm: “Smooth Criminal” (2001)

A song by Michael Jackson that provides cover, war a great herausforderung for Alien Ant Farm. Der Song fühlte sich an, if you see a different würde, better than the Original, that’s not the case with our item.

The used: "Setting the house on fire" (2009)

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The used: “Burning Down The House” (2009)

If Warner Bros. Records is best for 50 years, the Stars Songs can be active and the Warner artists of the past are made public. The version of “Burning Down The House” used was interpreted by the Talking Heads. One can not but David Byrne not really hit.

Paris Hilton: "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy" (2006)

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Paris Hilton: “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy” (2006)

Paris Hilton has taken a look at Rod Stewart’s 1978 hit “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy” and turned out great. Criticism of the fact that this is so, if Hilton is bitten by the Publikum, it’s pretty sexy, it’s sexy to be a Geschichte in the written person who is original.

U2: "Happy son" (1992)

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U2: “Fortunate Son” (1992)

U2 performed Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Fortunate Son” in an “After-Hour-Dance-Rocker”, integrating the original songs and the beat into a fragmented one.

Michael Bolton: "When a man loves a woman" (1991)

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Michael Bolton: “When a Man Loves a Woman” (1991)

Percy Sledge’s 1966 classic “When A Man Loves A Woman” was hidden by Michael Bolton. Fans and critics were never enthusiastic.

Marilyn Manson: "Sweet dreams (are made of this)" (1995)

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Marilyn Manson: “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)” (1995)

Marilyn Manson found a cover version of the Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This).” The uncanny nature and slowing tempo were not among the highlights of Annie Lennox’s class.

Duran-Duran: "911 is a joke" (1995)

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Duran Duran: “9/11 is a joke” (1995)

Duran Duran performed Public Enemy’s song “911 Is A Joke” in 1995, as what was described as a “wirklich seltsame” cover version. The interpretation of the songs seems to be soul-defining.

Lenny Kravitz: "American woman" (1999)

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Lenny Kravitz: “American Woman” (1999)

Lenny Kravitz has hidden the Guess Who’s “American Woman” after critics “turned that riff of seriousness” and “turned that hard rocker into a feier of the thing, the original version.”

Nickelback and Kid Rock: "Saturday night is for fighting" (2003)

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Nickelback and Kid Rock: “Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting” (2003)

Nickelback has discovered Elton John’s “Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting” and the song versions have played a Strophe by Kid Rock. The bizarre song written on the soundtrack for “3 Angel for Charlie – Full Power” (2003) was perhaps a bit strange, but without critical and environmental protection.

Susan Boyle: "Wild horses" (2009)

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Susan Boyle: “Wild Horses” (2009)

Susan Boyle sang a cover version of the Rolling Stones’ “Wild Horses” in 2009. Criticism of my opinion, Boyle has a “little affinity for rock’n’roll”, and his attention to the music in the song, the war has not become greater.

Madonna, "American pie" (2000)

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Madonna, “American Pie” (2000)

In March 2000, Madonna performed a cover version of Don McLean’s “American Pie” for the soundtrack of the films “Ein Freund zum Verlieben”. Critics consider the song “flach” and “leblos”.

Jessica Simpson: "These boots are made for walking" (2005)

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Jessica Simpson: “These boots were made for walking” (2005)

Jessica Simpson, who played Daisy Duke in the film “Ein Duke kommt allein”, recorded a cover version of Nancy Sinatra’s classic “These Boots Are Made For Walkin” from 1966. The war was no longer successful, he is who the film, for the there is a revival.

Will to power: "Baby I love your way/Freebird" (1988)

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Will to Power: “Baby I Love Your Way/Freebird” (1988)

This interesting number is a second grade mistake, “Baby I Love Your Way” by Peter Frampton and “Freebird” by Lynard Skynard. The Ergebnis war is so seltsam, that man imagines himself.

Mick Jagger and David Bowie: "Dancing on the street" (1985)

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Mick Jagger and David Bowie: “Dancing In The Street” (1985)

Mick Jagger and David Bowie came together in 1985 with “Dancing in the Street” as a Wohltätigkeitsingle for Live Aid. The song was written by Martha & the Vandellas during the 1964 war in the Motown classic.

Avril Lavigne: "To suggest" (2007)

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Avril Lavigne: “Imagine” (2007)

Avril Lavigne withheld John Lennon’s “Imagine” from a 2007 tribute album by Gunsten von Darfur. However, this version was recorded in karaoke and is not suitable for fans.

Miley Cyrus: "Smells like teenage spirit" (2011)

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Miley Cyrus: “Smells Like Teenage Spirit” (2011)

After the war started, Miley Cyrus was sung to Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” at a live concert. The video, performed to the song, went on YouTube with many Hass recordings.

Sheryl Crow: "Dear Child of Mine" (1999)

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Sheryl Crow: “Sweet Child O’ Mine” (1999)

Sheryl Crow has sung the song “Sweet Child O’ Mine” by Guns N’ Roses while the soundtrack of the movie “Big Daddy” is hidden. Rock fans all over the world rush.

John Legend: "Let's get crazy" (2024)

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John Legend: “Let’s Go Crazy” (2024)

“Let’s Go Crazy” was released as a Top-Song from the Prince album “Purple Rain” from 1984. The song “Let’s Go Crazy” was released by the best songs of Prince, which brought John Legend on the democrats of 2024 interpreters. Criticism and fans about the middle of society, a Legends Cover that protests and says a little, is “a confession for the Vermächtnis of Prince”.

Quellen: (AV Club) (New York Post)

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