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Cover versions of 60s classics
#41
A big hit for Bobby Fuller in 1966, here"s 4 other versions including the original by The Crickets.







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#42
One of the great one-hits from San Jose's Syndicate of Sound.







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#43
Best known as a 1966 Monkees' hit, here's 4 other versions including the Paul Revere and the Raiders cut recorded in 1965...







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#44
She was pretty. From New York City.

The Yardbirds clip is from Blow Up.







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#45
A big hit in the UK for The Trogg's in 1966, "I Can't Control Myself" couldn't crack the Top 40 in the USA due to all of the up-tight radio programmers.
The wankers.







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#46
The 1967 Doors' fave and 3 appropriately strange covers.







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#47
Good stuff, Cliff. I forgot about all the versions of Steppin' Stone.
The original(s) of Train Kept a-Rollin' were actually by Tiny Bradshaw (1951) and the Rock'n'Roll Trio (1956), so technically not a 60s classic. I was going to post the Stones and Foghat doing "I Just Want to Make Love to you" but the original by Muddy Waters is a fifties song too. But maybe we should just ignore that rule. ::rockon::

So let's go back to 1931!


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#48
My favourite cover of this song, by the improbably named The Gaylads, who not to be confused with The Battymen:

[video=youtube_share;MTuQUx1HlCY]http://youtu.be/MTuQUx1HlCY[/video]
"There are three sorts of conspiracy: by the people who complain, by the people who write, by the people who take action. There is nothing to fear from the first group, the two others are more dangerous; but the police have to be part of all three,"

Joseph Fouche
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#49
Tracy Riddle Wrote:But maybe we should just ignore that rule. ::rockon::

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