The Bluemoon Song Cup 2024 - Quater-Final - QF /M4 - P289 - Buffalo Springfield (For What It's Worth) 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 didn't realise Gaye's version was technically a cover, but it is. I think The Gladys Knight original was Motown's best selling single until Gaye's version came along.

I was too late submitting songs for this contest but I thought my cover version chocie was the greatest cover version ever; however, Gaye's "Grapevine" is competition.

Every day is a school day.
 
I didn't realise Gaye's version was technically a cover, but it is. I think The Gladys Knight original was Motown's best selling single until Gaye's version came along.

I was too late submitting songs for this contest but I thought my cover version chocie was the greatest cover version ever; however, Gaye's "Grapevine" is competition.

Every day is a school day.
Except that Gladys Knight's version was the third recorded, however it was the first that Gordy allowed to be released as a single. The first version was by the Miracles (unless there is lost version by the Isley Brothers). Gayes version was released on an album and became a radio hit - forcing Motown to release it as a single.

I'm not actually nerdy enough to know this stuff - I'm just work avoiding by going down various wormholes to look it up. Like you say, every day is a school day.
 
Except that Gladys Knight's version was the third recorded, however it was the first that Gordy allowed to be released as a single. The first version was by the Miracles (unless there is lost version by the Isley Brothers). Gayes version was released on an album and became a radio hit - forcing Motown to release it as a single.

I'm not actually nerdy enough to know this stuff - I'm just work avoiding by going down various wormholes to look it up. Like you say, every day is a school day.

All true but given that Gaye wasn't first to record it etc.
 
That sound of silence was awful and rightly is 18-0 down at the time of writing. Even the person nominating it hasnt bothered.






I bet if it went up against The Smiths it would be in the lead though........
It's even getting outscored by the heavy metal version of Silent Night on page 28.
 

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