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CODE BLUE-BOUNCING SOULS(TSOL)
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The First Cut is the Deepest was indeed written by Cat Stevens. It was a hit for PP Arnold in Britain in 1967, reaching #18 in the charts. Stevens never released his original version as a single, as he felt PP Arnold's rendition was a definitive version.
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wasnt it bonnie tyler/taylor ???
that also did a cover .. an anoying one .. ? did Rod Stewart cover it too .. or am i getting confused because she sounded like him . ? |
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All I have to do is pop in Iced Earth's Tribute to the Gods to get some of the best covers I have ever heard.
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The Donnas - Livin' After Midnight
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Hurt - Johnny Cash
Mad World - Gary Jules Come Together - Aerosmith Hallelujah - John Cale Llorando - Rebekah del Rio (cover of Crying by Roy Orbison)
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I'll agree with STE besides
Come Together - Aerosmith. the beatles did that way better.. Aerosmith is hella lame |
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