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00:0010 Hit Songs You Didn't Know Were Actually Covers
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00:05You Raised Me Up – Josh Groban
00:08Secret Garden, an Irish-Norwegian duo, originally performed this inspirational anthem, but Josh
00:13Groban's version amplified its reach into mainstream culture.
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00:18War – Edwin Starr
00:21Originally cut by The Temptations in 1969, Edwin Starr's 1970 version unleashed uncompromising
00:27protest power, defining anti-war music.
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00:32Betty Davis Eyes – Kim Carnes
00:35Jackie DeShannon recorded this tribute to Hollywood glamour in 1974 as a pop ballad, but
00:40Kim Carnes' 1981 version added that distinctive 80s synth production that made it irresistible.
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00:48Living Next Door to Alice – Smokey
00:51New World recorded it in 1972.
00:55Lee's 1976 sing-along version universalized unrequited longing and achieved international
01:00popularity.
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01:04Sea of Love – Cat Power
01:06Phil Phillips' 1959 romantic hit became Cat Power's sparse, haunting rendition, emphasizing
01:13melancholic complexity and emotional ambiguity.
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01:18Ring of Fire – Johnny Cash
01:21June Carter Cash and Merle Kilgore wrote this country classic, first performed by Anita
01:26Carter in 1962.
01:28Johnny Cash's 1963 version became his signature song, defining his image and propelling him
01:34to legendary status.
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01:37I Feel For You – Chaka Khan
01:40Prince wrote and recorded this track in 1979, but Chaka Khan's 1984 version transformed it into
01:46a dancefloor masterpiece that launched her to superstardom.
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01:52You Are So Beautiful – Joe Cocker
01:54Billy Preston's soulful original gained new life through Joe Cocker's raspy vulnerability,
02:00transforming it into a timeless emotional standard.
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02:05Rockin' All Over the World – Status Quo
02:08John Fogerty initially penned Rockin' All Over the World in 1975.
02:13He included it on his solo album.
02:15Status Quo transformed it into a rock anthem in 1977, just two years later.
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02:22I Think We're Alone Now – Tiffany
02:25Tommy James' 1967 hit re-emerged as Tiffany's 1987 mall tour synth-pop chart-topper, bridging
02:32generations with infectious energy.
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