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The best example for me is Al Green's "How can you mend a broken heart". it is simply his song, and once heard you can't bear the Bee Gees own version of it.
Shakin' Stevens' version of This Ole House was hugely indebted to NRBQ. Perhaps, he should have cloned the Rosemary Clooney version?
You could say this about so many SRV numbers though, Texas Flood being another that has his unique stamp on it.
Tainted Love, originally performed by Gloria Jones in 1964, then re-recorded by her in 1976 after the original became a Northern Soul hit.
Both well and truly overshadowed by the versions you know.
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.