"She Bangs" - William Hung
2006-12-26 07:23:23
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answer #1
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answered by Realvocalist 4
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The worst cover by far; Robert Plant's version of Hey Joe
2006-12-26 07:30:06
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answer #2
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answered by dzwomper 2
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Anybody covering any Bob Dylan song (with the exception of Jimi Hendrix doing All Along the Watchtower) I cannot think of anybody doing Dylan better than Dylan!!!!
2006-12-26 07:56:28
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answered by teapreacher 4
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Fred Durst doesn't deserve to sing The Who. And if you're going to cover a Who song, keep the solo in there for Christ's sake.
2006-12-26 07:40:23
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answer #4
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answered by tridentoftime 3
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thats tuff. most covers are horrible. any Beatles cover sux cux they are the best and it cant be done better. one that offends is Baker St - also anything re-done by a no talent pop star such as brittney or jessica and they have covered some old stuff. just horrible. even their producers are out of ideas
2006-12-26 07:25:32
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answer #5
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answered by bbq 6
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I Agreed with the 1st answerer
She Bangs - William Hung hehe
2006-12-26 07:25:02
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answer #6
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answered by Paula 7
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I think I will agree with American Pie by Madonna. Sure William Hung and William Shatner can't SING but they have an excuse. What was Madonna's excuse for her HORRIABLE cover?
2006-12-26 07:33:45
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answered by Anonymous
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All DJ sammi's cover songs. When they cover a rock song, they ruin it.
2006-12-26 07:27:45
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answer #8
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answered by Little Light 3
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although "she bang" by william hung does in deed bite big time, my choice is a song that was redone by someone who is a professional. No offense to Madonna or her fans but her remake of "American Pie" was the pits.
2006-12-26 07:30:57
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answer #9
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answered by Bamabrat 6
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Any song that is "converted" into a club song, such as was done with Bryan Adams' "Heaven".
2006-12-26 07:25:02
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Knockin on Heavens Door by GNR. Sucks!
2006-12-26 07:24:26
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answer #11
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answered by jare bare 6
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