I really like covers. Its the familiarity of something we know, which is comforting, plus the excitement of something we don't, which is intriguing. There are some songs which lend themselves beautifully to reinterpretations.
Original- Tim Hardin
If I Were I Carpenter was written by Tim Hardin and appeared on his 1967 album Tim Hardin 2, but it had been released initially by Bobby Darin in 1966.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oA0IGlvDDPY
Cover- Bobby Darin
This was a hit for Darin after a short absence from the charts. It heralded a new, folkier sound for the long time recording artist. His version (the first release of the song) is heartfelt and beautifully arranged. This live performance from 1973 is my particular favourite.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjFRLOktHXo
Cover- The Small Faces
A rockier interpretation with an epic vocal from Steve Marriot, I think it works brilliantly. Still sensitive in spite of the heaviness.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sngAEbtEAlg
Cover- Johnny Cash and June Carter
This song lends itself perfectly to a duet, which is what Cash and Carter did in 1970. It might lack the sensitivity of some other interpretations, but perhaps thats the instrumentation. Either way it's playful and enjoyable.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqaQjlv0EJA
Cover- John Holt
Although i'm not much of a fan of this era of reggae (it's the synths..... I have issues with synths), it's very nicely done. Chilled and with a beautiful vocal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G61qDnV23_Q
Cover- Leon Russell
I am biased as a massive Russell fan, but my god this is a sexy version, especially the repeated vocal fade at the close. Surprising considering the delicate, subtle arrangement. Normally i'm not a fan of lyric changes..... but the relevant word choices work in this case from a musician's perspective: 'Well I might go crazy, I have to warn you, but I get so mean sometimes, when the spirit's on me', 'Could you see the future, could you stand the losses?'
Yes, definitely willing to take the risk, yes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pyII1eSJz4
Cover- The Four Tops
A masterful interpretation from 1967, with Levi Stubbs' commanding vocal. I reckon, along with the Small Faces version, it's the inspiration for Bob Seger's also interesting version from 1972.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW7GKeV7V2g
And for the random Youtube cover.......an interesting electronic version from Data Romance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L-GG5ztkKk



















