who did it better?
Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 4:22 pm
In the golden days sometimes a good song was often covered by many artists this thread analyzes which artist put the best stamp on it.
I will start off with one of my favorite Bacharach tracks. "Look in my eyes Maria". While it wasnt a huge hit itself it was covered very nicely by two artist. Cliff Richards version was the original Bacharach version with trademark heavy brass and a slow tempo. Jay and the Americans version was a collab between Bacharach and Lieber/Stoller and has a sound that is a perfect blend of the two. In this case I actually prefer Jay and the Americans version because the tempo makes it very danceable almost like a Brasilian Samba and the trumpet is very offbeat in parts making a very interesting sound. What do you guys think?
Cliff Richards
Jay and the Americans
Keeping with the Lieber/Stoller theme one of my favorite obscure oldie songs is " On the Horizon" which was covered both by Ben King and a very unknown Johnny Sandon and the Remo Four. If it wasnt for youtube I wouldnt even know the second version existed. In this case I feel Ben blew it out the water no contest. Ben Kings version sounds almost futuristic. That rythym is so out of ordinary for the times which is a very common theme for Lieber/Stollers music. Whats everyones take?
Ben King
Johnny Sandon and the Remo Four
I will start off with one of my favorite Bacharach tracks. "Look in my eyes Maria". While it wasnt a huge hit itself it was covered very nicely by two artist. Cliff Richards version was the original Bacharach version with trademark heavy brass and a slow tempo. Jay and the Americans version was a collab between Bacharach and Lieber/Stoller and has a sound that is a perfect blend of the two. In this case I actually prefer Jay and the Americans version because the tempo makes it very danceable almost like a Brasilian Samba and the trumpet is very offbeat in parts making a very interesting sound. What do you guys think?
Cliff Richards
Jay and the Americans
Keeping with the Lieber/Stoller theme one of my favorite obscure oldie songs is " On the Horizon" which was covered both by Ben King and a very unknown Johnny Sandon and the Remo Four. If it wasnt for youtube I wouldnt even know the second version existed. In this case I feel Ben blew it out the water no contest. Ben Kings version sounds almost futuristic. That rythym is so out of ordinary for the times which is a very common theme for Lieber/Stollers music. Whats everyones take?
Ben King
Johnny Sandon and the Remo Four