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    • Rod Stewart, "The First Cut Is the Deepest" (1976) Cat Stevens wrote "The First Cut Is the Deepest" prior to the start of his recording career, and sold it to soul singer P.P.
    • Black Sabbath, "Evil Woman" (1970) Black Sabbath's first single was a cover of "Evil Woman," which was a Top 20 hit the year before for the band Crow. The song didn't chart anywhere and was left off the U.S. version of Sabbath's self-titled debut album.
    • Big Brother and the Holding Company, "Piece of My Heart" (1968) Aretha Franklin's sister Erma recorded "Piece of My Heart" for co-writer Bert Berns' Shout label in 1967.
    • Rick Springfield, "I've Done Everything for You" (1981) 'Working Class Dog' established the Australian-born Rick Springfield in the U.S. as a rarity: an actor who could sing and also had credible songwriting chops, as evidenced by the smash hit "Jessie's Girl."
    • What: What: ‘Respect’. Who: Otis Redding wrote the original, before Aretha Franklin covered it. Hear the original.
    • What: ‘Step On’. Who: John Kongos did it before Happy Mondays made it Madchester ‘tastic. Hear the original.
    • What: ‘Blinded By The Light’. Who: Bruce Springsteen did the track before Manfred Mann’s Earth Band took it chart-bound. Hear the original. Advertisement.
    • What: ‘Downtown Train’. Who: Tom Waits did the singer/songwriter original before Rod Stewart got his hands on it. Hear the original.
  1. Aug 13, 2015 · While “Hey Joe” was The Jimmy Hendrix Experience’s signature song and first hit single overseas, the original owners are the California-based garage band The Leaves. However, the authorship of the song is ambiguous and unclear, the earliest recording of the song dates to 1965, by The Leaves.

  2. Nov 13, 2023 · Al Green’s original version of “Take Me to the River” is great—as most Al Green songs are—but the Talking Heads completely changed the song’s trajectory when they covered it for More ...

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    • “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” © Portrait. Before Cyndi Lauper dropped this anthem for all women, new wave musician Robert Hazard, a hot name in the Philadelphia club scene during the ’80s, recorded the song’s demo.
    • “Blinded By the Light” © Bronze/Warner Bros. We all know Manfred Mann’s Earth Band for getting us revved up like a deuce, but the first runner in the night was actually Bruce Springsteen.
    • “Red Red Wine” © DEP/A&M/Virgin. UB40’s reggae-flavored rendition of “Red Red Wine” might be our go-to track for vino indulgence, but the song first appeared on Neil Diamond’s sophomore record, Just For You, and it was far more somber.
    • “I Want Candy” © RCA. Bow Wow Wow had children screaming for sugary treats in the ’80s, and Aaron Carter kept the chant going in 2000, but the Bo Diddley beat-track first saw success when The Strangeloves released it in 1965, reaching no. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
  3. Jan 5, 2024 · It wasn't an original song, but a composition that had been doing the rounds of blues, country and garage rock clubs for a number of years.

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  5. The Cover. The Original. Cyndi Lauper’s first hit single as a solo artist, “Girls Just Want To Have Fun,” reached the No. 2 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1983. Lauper was nominated for two...