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Kylie Minogue's song "Tears On Pillow" is not original and also was covered many times before.

 

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Venus by Bananarama (original by Shocking Blue)

Finest Dreams by Richard X and Kelis (mashup of SOS Band's The Finest and The Human League's These Are The Things That Dreams Are Made Of)

Splash #1 by The Mighty Lemon Drops (original by The 13th Floor Elevators)

 

Tainted Love by Soft Cell and the Only Way Is Up by Yazz and the Plastic Population. Both covers of 'northern soul' songs.
This is probably quite a big one that most people already know, but I recently learned that the biggest selling single of 1986, and quite possibly the campest song ever released, "Don't Leave Me This Way" by The Communards was a cover. The first version was by Harold Melvin, which itself was a top 10 hit in 1977. Very different to the NRG which become the monster hit -

 

I don't think its sounds that camp compared to Dead or Alive - Lover Come Back or some of the other Stock Aitken Waterman produced stuff.

 

Also is one of the first electronic dance chart hits to prominently use piano (albeit only in a small part of it) which would go on to dominate chart dance music by 1989.

 

I prefer Never Can Say Goodbye tbh from them although both are very good.

 

Anyway, back on theme for the thread, there are two ones I didn't know were covers until recently, Simply Red's Money's Too Tight To Mention and KWS's Please Don't Go.

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I only learned recently that "Proud Mary" by Tina Turner was originally a Creedence Clearwater Revival single. And in the UK at least, it was the more successful version - it went #8 on the charts here, whereas the Tina Turner version didn't chart until 2010, at #62.

 

I don't think its sounds that camp compared to Dead or Alive - Lover Come Back or some of the other Stock Aitken Waterman produced stuff.

 

Also is one of the first electronic dance chart hits to prominently use piano (albeit only in a small part of it) which would go on to dominate chart dance music by 1989.

 

I prefer Never Can Say Goodbye tbh from them although both are very good.

 

Anyway, back on theme for the thread, there are two ones I didn't know were covers until recently, Simply Red's Money's Too Tight To Mention and KWS's Please Don't Go.

 

and Never Can Say Goodbye was also a cover - of a Gloria Gaynor classic early disco version of a gorgeous Jackson 5 ballad.

 

Dead Or Alive and KWS both covered KC & The Sunshine band hits.

 

I do love pop connections :lol:

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and Never Can Say Goodbye was also a cover - of a Gloria Gaynor classic early disco version of a gorgeous Jackson 5 ballad.

 

Dead Or Alive and KWS both covered KC & The Sunshine band hits.

 

I do love pop connections :lol:

 

Oh my! Those pop connections!

 

Never Can Say Goodbye I prefer to Don't Leave Me This Way I think. It sounds a bit more modern and dancey with the beat. Both songs are brill though.

 

Speaking of Don't Leave Me This Way, I found this recently, a track from from 1985 (a year before The Communards/ Sarah Jane Morris version), when looking up 80s Hi-NRG tracks....

 

 

Maybe the Communards and Morris heard this and were inspired by this HI-NRG version?

 

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In 1995 a naughty version under the title Alice, Who The X Is Alice by Gompie was a massive hit in mainland Europe and made UK #18.

 

Is that Jason Donovan around the 0:48 mark???

Famous Tight Fit's hit "Fantasy Island" was recorded for Dutch National Eurovision 1982 pre-selection and performed by three different acts (The Millionaires, Bonnie St. Claire, Bill van Dijk)

 

The Millionaires - Fantasy Island

 

 

Bonnie St. Claire - Fantasy Island

 

 

They were quick off the mark getting the Tight Fit version out. A quick search reveals the had it in the shops the day before that year's contest And in those days the national finals were normally held closer to the final.

I've seen a few references to Westife. One song of theirs which people not realise is a cover is Hey Whatever. It was originally called Rainbow Zephyr and was written and recorded by a band from Northern Ireland called Relish (who came from the same town as Ash). The original was called Rainbow Zephyr, was released in 2001 as a single and appeared on their 2001 album "Wildflowers". The lyrics were adjusted to make them for suitable for Westlife's audience.

 

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Tainted Love - Soft Cell

Torn - Natalie Imbruglia

Save up all your tears - Cher

Heart of stone - Cher (from Bucks Fizz of all acts!?!?)

What I am - Emma Bunton (I didn't know for years)

 

There's loads more I'll add them when I remember them :lol:

 

WOW and I just found out 'The best' is not a Tina original! :o :o :o

 

Alice who the X's Alice is far superior in its original form Smokey, my mum loves that song played it all the time I adore it :wub: :wub: :wub:

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Robbie Williams - She's The One (original by World Party in 1997)

 

I heard that World Party did it, but I thought they covered Robbie's hit.

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Original "Everytime We Touch" was recorded by Maggie Reilly in 1992. :o

 

 

Only # 99 in UK.

 

Cascada version became a big chart hit in 2005 and was peaked at # 2 (only behind "Hips Don't Lie")

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I didn't realise Florence + the Machine's You've Got the Love was a cover until a few days ago. :o

 

:o Showing your age here mate!!

Original "What I Am" was released in 1989 year by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians (UK # 31).

 

Original "Dream A Little Dream Of Me" was recorded in 1931 by Ozzie Nelson.

 

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