Covers that you never knew were covers.

So, listening to an excellent RockBlock on Planet Rock, they played ‘When the Levee Breaks’, by Led Zep. Not only one of my favourite Zep tracks, but one of my all time faves.
And it’s a cover.
I never knew.
Looking forward to discovering the original. Any others out there?
Strangely enough the first time I ever heard that track was Rosetta Stone's version. I didnt know it was a cover either.
 
You cant extend it that far, unless you're counting every sampled record as a cover ?
Shame really. There was an excellent Sheffield band called the Screaming Trees. Produced some out of this world stuff including sampling Janet Jackson(?). If New Order had produced what they did everyone would know them, but sadly they faded away into obscurity.

 
Not sure why Muriel got the push, and Gabriel got to play the piano, but Cher released her cover of this pretty hot on the heels of writer, Marc Cohn’s release.

A good song. I prefer the original myself.

 
Young at heart by the Bluebells, originally released by Bananarama. Please don't look it up, it's shocking!
 
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Young at heart by the Bluebells, originally released by Bananarama. Please don't look it up, it's shocking!
I should have taken your advice. It’s awful. Why the Bluebells picked that up, I cant imagine - but am glad they did.
 
Elvis Presley was not only the King if Rock and Roll, but he was undoubtedly the King of the Cover Version.
A huge amount of his work were covers.

 
Florence and the machine- you got the love. The source: house super group consisting of frankie knuckles, candi Stanon, and Jaimie principle.

Klaxons- it's not over. Again house super group consisting of Paul okenfold, Dominique Atkinson, and Steve Osbourne
 
Today I found out Blinded by the light by Manfred Manns earth band was actually a Bruce Springsteen song
 
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