The Bluemoon Song Cup 2024 - Semi-Final / SF/M1 / P291 - Gladys Knight & The Pips (Midnight Train To Georgia) v The Who (Won't Get Fooled Again)

I do like what Pentatonix have done with Sound of Silence - putting there own spin on to classic song. They've had a bad draw up against Grapevine - but then in the Covers category we are back to is Marvin Gaye's Grapevine really a cover? It was the second recording of the song and the third released. But, it was part of that Motown policy of giving a number of their artists a newly written song and seeing who produced the definitive version - Gaye won. So is that really a cover version?

But, won't matter when it's in the uncategorised second, third etc rounds ...
 
I do like what Pentatonix have done with Sound of Silence - putting there own spin on to classic song. They've had a bad draw up against Grapevine - but then in the Covers category we are back to is Marvin Gaye's Grapevine really a cover? It was the second recording of the song and the third released. But, it was part of that Motown policy of giving a number of their artists a newly written song and seeing who produced the definitive version - Gaye won. So is that really a cover version?

But, won't matter when it's in the uncategorised second, third etc rounds ...
You have a good point. Though it was before Marvin Gaye did this song, both Elvis and Carl Perkins recorded Blue Suede Shoes. I believe, but am not 100% positive, Elvis recorded it second. However, it wasn't considered a "cover." Multiple Artists were allowed to record the same songs at that time.
 
I do like what Pentatonix have done with Sound of Silence - putting there own spin on to classic song. They've had a bad draw up against Grapevine - but then in the Covers category we are back to is Marvin Gaye's Grapevine really a cover? It was the second recording of the song and the third released. But, it was part of that Motown policy of giving a number of their artists a newly written song and seeing who produced the definitive version - Gaye won. So is that really a cover version?

But, won't matter when it's in the uncategorised second, third etc rounds ...
If it was the 2nd recorded and 3rd released, then it is a cover IMO.
 
You have a good point. Though it was before Marvin Gaye did this song, both Elvis and Carl Perkins recorded Blue Suede Shoes. I believe, but am not 100% positive, Elvis recorded it second. However, it wasn't considered a "cover." Multiple Artists were allowed to record the same songs at that time.
I think the story with that was that Elvis was offered it - but said No, that's Carl's song he has to record it first. So he did - Elvis's was a cover and I'm sure Carl Perkins didn't mind the royalties.
 

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