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The best Homage Songs for many listeners

The best Homage Songs for many listeners

Mcustom is an art form and when it comes to making flowers and flowers. Der Tod eines nahestehenden Menschen, z. B. a bandkollegen, or a person, who will be amazed, can flow a great current into our lives. Bands and solo artists from all genres are those of the best people, who never have a good life again, in the Sprache, who are the best, Tribut gezollt of music.

In this Gallery you present one of the best Homage Songs, written for many music lovers. Click the next button and see if you can make the right choice.

"American pie" by Don McLean

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“American Pie” by Don McLean

The song is written as Hommage and Buddy Holly. The song that was with Richie Valens and Big Bopper on February 3, 1959, when the Flugzeugabsturz was there, while the three music stars lasted a lifetime, was also called “The Day the Music Died”.

"Sleeps with angels" by Neil Young

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“Sleeps With Angels” by Neil Young

Kurt Cobain wrote Neil Young’s lines in his short letter and Young couldn’t ignore him. A song has been written, a Nirvana-Frontmann Tribut soles.

"I will miss you" by Puff Daddy

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“I’ll Miss You” by Puff Daddy

Sean Combs sings The Notorious BIG Tribut with that song, based on “Every Breath You Take” by The Police. Biggie and Combs were friends.

"Johnny goodbye" by Bruce Springsteen

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“Johnny Bye-Bye” by Bruce Springsteen

Elvis War with Theme Dies Homage Songs from “The Boss”. The song that used a melody was written by Chuck Berry.

"Back in black" of AC/DC

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“Back in Black” by AC/DC

With this song, the Australian rocker will sing the singer Bon Scott Tribut. AC/DC presents the song and the 1980 album, Monate nach Scotts Tod.

"Sam, Muddy and Otis" by Rod Stewart

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“Sam, Muddy and Otis” by Rod Stewart

Rod Stewart has written Blues and Soulkünstlern Tribut, with a strong influence on: Sam Cooke, Muddy Waters and Otis Redding.

"Desperate" by Alice Cooper

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“Desperado” by Alice Cooper

Der Schockrocker schrieb diesen Song 1971 voor een wonderful time by Freund und Frontmann der Doors, Jim Morrison.

"No one but you (only the good die young)" of Queen

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“Nobody But You (Only The Good That Young)” by Queen

That song from the year 1997 was released by Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon as a tribute to the band’s frontman, Freddie Mercury.

"Tearjerker" by Red Hot Chili Peppers

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“Tearjerker” by Red Hot Chili Peppers

RHCP wrote the 1995 song as a tribute to Kurt Cobain von Nirvana. Der Text lautet: “I loved your whiskers / And I loved the dimple in your chin / Your light blue eyes / You painted pictures / Because the one who hurts can give so much / You gave me so much.”

"2000 miles" by The Pretenders

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“2000 Miles” by The Pretenders

If you know the song that is the best as weihnachtshit, the band’s first guitarist, James Honeyman-Scott (right in the image), is geschrieben.

"Goodbye tomorrow" von Lynyrd Skynyrd

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“Tomorrow’s Goodbye” by Lynyrd Skynyrd

Johnny Van Zant was the frontman of the band that made Bruder Ronnie, Tribut, from 1977 with Steve and Cassie Gaines with a Flugzeugabsturz in his life.

"In my darkest hour" from Megadeth

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“In My Darkest Hour” by Megadeth

Megadeth-Frontmann Dave Mustaine wrote the song, after which Metallicas Bassist Cliff Burton tragically ended up in a war at a bus crash in Sweden. Mustaine wars with Burton and plays with Metallica in 1983.

"To live is to die" from Metallica

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‘Living is Dying’ by Metallica

The war against Metallica’s tribute song for bassist Cliff Burton (ganz-left). The highly instrumental instrumental enthuses the bass line as text, which Burton wears in front of his written hat.

Various songs by U2

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Various songs by U2

The Irish Rocker has received a Reihe von Musikpersönlichkeiten Tribut at the Laufe der Jahre. An example is “Angel of Harlem”, which the singer of Billie Holiday wrote (obwohl is probably in the Laufe der Jahre others gewidmet haben, einschließlich Michael Jackson).

Various songs by U2

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Various songs by U2

Other tribute songs written by U2 include “Stuck in a Moment You Can’t Get Out Of” for INXS singer Michael Hutchence, “A Day Without Me” for Joy-Division-Frontmann Ian Curtis and “The Miracle ( by Joey Ramone)” for the Ramones singer Joey Ramone.

"Chelsea Hotel No. 2" von Leonard Cohen

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“Chelsea Hotel #2” by Leonard Cohen

This song features the iconic Singer-Songwriter and a romantic relationship with singer Janis Joplin.

"Shine a light" by The Rolling Stones

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“Shine A Light” by the Rolling Stones

The song was written in 1968 by Mick Jagger, written from 1972, one of the band’s guitarists, Brian Jones, Tribut zu zollen.

"All those years ago" by George Harrison

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“All Those Years Ago” by George Harrison

George Harrison wrote the song for Ringo Star, after Lennon wrote the lyrics and included Paul McCartney as a backing vocalist. Der Song, the three of the four Beatles, which was released in May 1981.

"Here today" by Paul McCartney

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“Here Today” by Paul McCartney

McCartney strangled John Lennon in his own song. The lyrics are an imagination describing both Beatles, with Paul McCartney recording a past moment and saying that Lennon is lying and missing.

"Empty garden (Hey Hey Johnny)" by Elton John

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“Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)” by Elton John

Elton John wrote a song for John Lennon. The title is a story of Lennon’s 1974 concert at the Elton Johns concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City (in picture).

Other songs by Ehren by John Lennon

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Other songs by Ehren by John Lennon

Other songs written by the Beatle include Stevie Nicks’ “Edge of Seventeen,” Bob Dylan’s “Roll on John” and Paul Simon’s “The Late Great Johnny Ace” (including in this song by Johns: the R&B star Johnny Ace, President JFK and John Lennon).

"Lay down the burden" by Brian Wilson

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“Lay Down the Burden” by Brian Wilson

Brian Wilson stars in the song by Bruder and Beach-Boy collegians Carl Wilson Tribut.

"Black makes way for blue" by Alice in Chains

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“Black Gives Way to Blue” by Alice in Chains

The first AIC album on Tod von Layne Staley found a song in which Jerry Cantrell sang, “Lay down / Black gives way to blue / Lay down / I’ll Remember You”. A nice tribute to the legendary Frontmann der Band.

"God gave you rock 'n' roll" from Kiss

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“God Gave Rock ‘n’ Roll to You” by Kiss

The song, written by an Argentinian band, features Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, one of the many players of Eric Carr (on the right) Tribut zu zollen.

"White lightning" by Def Leppard

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“White Lightning” by Def Leppard

The British band left its band colleagues, guitarist Steve Clark, in 1991 a new star, Tribut. In another Def-Leppard-Song, “Blood Runs Cold”, Clark became ebenfalls.

"There's a boat waiting" by David Gilmour

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“A Boat Is Waiting” by David Gilmour

David Gilmour wrote the song for his 2008 season through the Pink-Floyd-Bandkollegen, with keyboardist Rick Wright. The text was written by Gilmour’s Frau Polly Samson.

"Above and beyond" and "Unusual person" by Deep Purple

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“Above and Beyond” and “Uncommon Man” by Deep Purple

Deep Purple features the mainstay of the Group, keyboardist Jon Lord, with two songs on the album “Now What?!” Tribute.

"Under a raging moon" by Roger Daltrey

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“Under a Furious Moon” by Roger Daltrey

Roger Daltrey talks lightly about his friends’ success and the evil band collections at The Who, from writer Keith Moon. Ursprünglich by John Parr and Julia Downes were written by the American Schlagzeuger with, against Roger Taylor of Queen and Stewart Copeland of The Police.

"Say hello 2 heaven" von Temple of the Dog

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“Say Hello 2 Heaven” by Temple of the Dog

Temple of the Dog war a Gruppe, who is his sister, a tribute album for the lost Andy Wood of Mother Love Bone. The band plays with Chris Cornell of Soundgarden and.

"Oh, thank you, great spirit" of Chicago

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“Oh, thank you, great spirit” from Chicago

“Oh Thank You Great Spirit” was written as a tribute to Jimmmy Hendrix and the many guitarists.

Quellen: (Ultimate Classic Rock) (Far Out Magazine) (Loudwire) (I Love Classic Rock) (AV Club)

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