You know how it works by now.
Two versions of the same song. Which do you prefer?
The 1967 Beatles pop original sung by Ringo on Sgt Pepper or the blues cover by Joe Cocker from 1968
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkyqRP8S93Yhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sr3XHHMtrHw
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The Beatles are The Beatles and a track from what many would say is their seminal album takes a lot of shifting. But Joe's voice and interpretation are both sublime.
Cocker for me - but only just.
Ringo starr should never ever be allowed near a microphone....in fact he should have taken a vow of silence.
Joe Cocker, just
Cocker's version is good, but it loses on account of The Beatles' rich back story constructed around Sgt Pepper. For instance, the song is a tale told by a character called Billy Shears. Where is he in Cocker's version? When the narrator's identity - introduced before the song starts in the origin version - is ignored, the story changes. And, in my view, not for the better.
It is not true to say - as some do - that you can't ever surpass a track from Sgt Pepper with a cover. But I don't think I've heard anyone doing so. Joe Cocker has produced an enjoyable song, but it's far from being superior to The Beatles version.
Sgt Pepper was released on Friday 26 May 1967. Two days later, Jimmy Hendrix played a gig in London. During that set, he played the album - having had only 48 hours or so to learn it. I doubt he - or anyone - would have done the same had they heard Cocker's version a couple of days before a gig.
RIP Joe, John, George and Jimmy
Gave @Afternoon Delight a like as I loved Wonder Years as well.
I'm not sure how much I buy into Chizz's "context" argument, but the song was written specifically for Ringo to sing.
John and Paul always wrote one song for him on each album and in this case he sang "in character" as an "average" vocalist in a "Lonely Hearts Club" band.
For all of Ringo's vocal limitations, his voice has soothing charm and it works within his range.
I do get irked by the snobbery (not on here) attached to Joe Cocker's "more authentic" version.
Don't get me wrong, I love his version and it adds a completely different dimension to the song.
It's a close run thing, but the Beatles perfect pop confection wins for me.
Can any of your remember which episode it is when Karen, the older sister, goes away to college. Really want to watch the scene when she makes up with her dad even though he won't give her his old army kit bag.
Fab Four version for me.
Or maybe only for fogies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5YVK43nGWU
Cocker by a mile.
Cocker's version is somewhat affected, and trying too hard to make the song his own.
No-one has ever come near the Beatles as a band, and no-one ever will.