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The 100 Greatest Cover Versions:
The Ultimate Playlist

by Robert Webb

Published 01 Nov 2012

Paperback £8.99

ISBN 9780857160195

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Which Blondie Top Five was originally a flop for a West Coast power pop band? Who wrote Alice Cooper's 1973 hit 'Hello Hurray', and which folk singer first recorded it? Who launched their career with a tear and a cover of a little known Prince song? Where was Joe Cocker sitting when he came up with the idea of covering 'With a Little Help from my Friends?'.

Everybody likes a good song and a good story. The 100 Greatest Cover Versions traces the histories of some of the great songs you may know only as second-hand recordings and explores some unusual and creative takes on a few of pop's well-known tracks.

Based on the Independent's popular long-running Story of the Song column, this collection features previously unpublished pieces alongside fully expanded, updated stories. Robert Webb details the background to each song how it was written, who first recorded it and how it came to be covered and explains how, in some cases, the cover version has become more popular than the original. Artists range from Patti Smith to the Happy Mondays, David Bowie to Florence + the Machine, and Stevie Wonder to Robert Wyatt. The book also includes additional further listening suggestions and a bonus track .

Whether you download, rip from CD or stream your music, the Ultimate Playlist series provides the perfect accompaniment to your personal compilation. The series aims to guide listeners through large and often bewildering back catalogues of the major artists as well as key genres and styles in popular

‘If you enjoy knowing more about the journey and reincarnation of some of pop's greatest songs, then you'll love this little gem. Each entry is self-contained, and is no more than two pages long, so it's great to pick up and read when you've only got a few moments to spare. The detail is very impressive, and it's written with real style.’

‘… fascinating, well researched and hugely entertaining’

‘Beautifully written and meticulously researched, it tells the fascinating and often very human stories behind classic songs spanning decades.’

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