Ignore the cheap imitations, there is only true one CL Cover to Cover ; - )
Listen to both without prejudice before deciding which you prefer the 1989 Depeche Mode original or the 2002 Johnny Cash cover
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nVr4Ys8zKMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpYW3qng78E&list=RDqpYW3qng78EAnd yes, I could have done Hurt or any other of the songs off the American series and maybe one day I will but one day at a time sweet Jesus
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More generally, I'm not sure how a cover of a song can be better than an original - can surely only compare two covers to each other?
I love Marilyn Manson & Depeche Mode's versions.
Johnny Cash's makes a powerful and exciting song a right dirge.
The Eric Prydz remix of it is one of the best dance tracks ever.
Johnny Cash, by a country and western mile.
Tainted Love - Soft Cell
Woodstock - CSNY
Not Fade Away - Rolling Stones
Tambourine Man - The Byrds
I fought the law - Clash
Twist and Shout - Beatles
Hallelujah - Jeff Buckley
Step On - Happy Mondays
Whiskey in the Jar - Thin Lizzy
I'll more than often prefer the original version but as Stonemuse has listed lots of covers better than the originals in many people's eyes.
Although I don't agree with all his choices. Isley's v Beatles is a hard one and Bobby Fuller Four was also a cover of I fought the law.
I while I love CSNY Joni is better.
And John Cale's version of Hallelujah (which is the version Buckley covers not the Cohen original) which is used in Shrek is better than all the other versions IMO
The best for me are:
1. Marilyn Manson
2. Depeche Mode (original version)
3. Richard Cheese
Honourable mentions go to Agressiva 69 and Los Acusicas' Tu Unico Dios. The worst by a long margin is Depeche Mode's accapella version.
There's one other track on that particular playlist. Reality Asylum by Crass. Not as good musically, but the perfect antidote to all that religious nonsense.
Depeche mode for this song all day.
Marilyn Manson basically a strippped down version of depeche mode. No added value.