Soundalike Songs

If anyone has got suggestions, I'd be very grateful. Can't promise all suggestions will make the list through; I have to like them for that.
Thanks in advance.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2FxLIRcyOZ1AmED3zSsPSv?si=9475438c758e4ff1
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The Beatles - Taxman
The Jam - Start4 -
Let It Be, by the Beatles, No Woman No Cry, by Bob Marley and the Wailers and So Lonely, by the Police. On the face of it, it's hard to think of three more dissimilar songs.
But the fact is they're all in the same key, with the same chord progression for the main part of the song: C, G, Am, F.1 -
He's So Fine - The ChiffonsMy Sweet Lord - George Harrison;-)2
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bobmunro said:He's So Fine - The ChiffonsMy Sweet Lord - George Harrison;-)
In fact Harrison said he was inspired by The Edwin Hawkins Singers "Oh Happy Day"...🤷♂️0 -
The intro to Dolly Parton's "We Used To" couldn't be more similar to that of "Stairway To Heaven" if it tried. The fact that she went on to record the Led Zep classic makes that even more ironic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vf9Q2-vuz30
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22 Dreams - Paul Weller
I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night) - The Electric Prunes2 -
I was going to suggest Computer Love and Talk, as I'd only heard the Kraftwerk track for the first time the other day, and was struck by the similarity but you've got that. Other suggestions:
Barry White "It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me" and Robbie Williams "Rock DJ" (video is NSFW) for the underlying beatThe Hollies "The Air That I Breathe" and Radiohead "Creep" - I think it's the opening guitar riff on Creep or possibly a chord progression thing, I'm not sure. (Apparently this gets mentioned in the recent Hugh Grant film Heretic, along with another more modern song, but I've not seen it so I'm not sure which one that might be)Chic "Good Times" and The Sugarhill Gang "Rapper's Delight" - I think there are a fair few songs that have nicked the bassline from Chic, but Rapper's Delight is probably the iconic exampleOf course, once we get into rap and hip hop we could be here all day - Eminem's "Stan" sampling Dido's "Thank You", De La Soul's "Say No Go" sampling Hall and Oates "I Can't Go For That" and Coolio's "Gangsters' Paradise" reworking Stevie Wonder's "Pastime Paradise" are the ones that immediately spring to mind. Oh, and that reminds me of all the Weird Al parodies - Amish Paradise spoofs Gangsters' Paradise, and there's loads of others.1 -
Steve Miller. Rock n Me
Free. All Right Now1 -
Chuck Berry’s Sweet Little Sixteen and the Beach Boys Surfin USA…same tune1
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Blockbuster - The Sweet
The Gene Genie - David Bowie1 - Sponsored links:
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My Way and Comme d’habitude3
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Valley Floyd Road and Mull of Kintyre5
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I Got The - Labi Siffre
My Name Is - Eminem1 -
Taking care of business -Bachman Turner Overdrive
Rocks - Primal Scream1 -
letthegoodtimesroll said:Valley Floyd Road and Mull of Kintyre
These are the words to the Forest version of the song:
City Ground
Oh mist rolling in from the Trent
My desire is always to be here
Oh City Ground
Far have I travelled and much have I seen
Goodison, Anfield are places I've been
Maine Road, Old Trafford still echo to the sound
Of the boys in the red from the City Ground
City Ground
Oh mist rolling in from the Trent
My desire is always to be here
Oh City Ground
Passing the leather like Clougie's great men
Please take us back to the days I knew then
Games when we sang in the Nottingham choir
When we thrashed the sheep from Derbyshire
City Ground
Oh mist rolling in from the Trent
My desire is always to be here
Oh City Ground
Smiles in the sunshine, Football like champagne
Still take me back to where my memories remain
Flickering embers growing higher and higher
And a new squad of players for us to inspire
City Ground
Oh mist rolling in from the Trent
My desire is always to be here
Oh City Ground
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War canoe, Rolf Harris
Prince Charming, Adam and the Ants2 -
Church of the poison mind - culture club
I’m your man - wham
https://youtu.be/j5t7o1R5JlI?feature=shared
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The beginning of All Night Long by Mary Jane Girls is very similar to Risin’ To The Top by Keni Burke.4
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"The Greatest Love of All" by George Benson (covered by Whitney Houston) nicks a chunk out of Gordon Lightfoot's "If you could read my mind".
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Nirvana 's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" nicked the riff from Boston's "More than a Feeling"1
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Something in the way she moves - James Taylor
Something - Beatles
George Harrison consciously opens his song with the same first line, presumably James Taylor didn't complain at the time (he was signed to Apple at the time, and Harrison appears as a backing vocalist on an early version of Carolina on my Mind)1 -
Sweet Little Sixteen - Chuck Berry
Surfin' USA - Beach Boys
Beach Boys simply stole the tune1 -
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aliwibble said:I was going to suggest Computer Love and Talk, as I'd only heard the Kraftwerk track for the first time the other day, and was struck by the similarity but you've got that. Other suggestions:
Barry White "It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me" and Robbie Williams "Rock DJ" (video is NSFW) for the underlying beatThe Hollies "The Air That I Breathe" and Radiohead "Creep" - I think it's the opening guitar riff on Creep or possibly a chord progression thing, I'm not sure. (Apparently this gets mentioned in the recent Hugh Grant film Heretic, along with another more modern song, but I've not seen it so I'm not sure which one that might be)Chic "Good Times" and The Sugarhill Gang "Rapper's Delight" - I think there are a fair few songs that have nicked the bassline from Chic, but Rapper's Delight is probably the iconic exampleOf course, once we get into rap and hip hop we could be here all day - Eminem's "Stan" sampling Dido's "Thank You", De La Soul's "Say No Go" sampling Hall and Oates "I Can't Go For That" and Coolio's "Gangsters' Paradise" reworking Stevie Wonder's "Pastime Paradise" are the ones that immediately spring to mind. Oh, and that reminds me of all the Weird Al parodies - Amish Paradise spoofs Gangsters' Paradise, and there's loads of others.
Just recently they have played a lot of the original songs that Will Smith nicked, sorry! “sampled” for a load of songs!
Men in Black sampled “Forget me Nots” by Patrice Rushen
Gettin’ Jiggy Wit It sampled “He’s the Greatest Dancer” by Sister Sledge
Miami sampled “And the Beat Goes On” by The Whispers
Wild Wild West sampled “I wish” by Stevie Wonder
I could go on, but there’s a good page here that identifies sampled tracks:
https://www.whosampled.com/
The 70s and 80s being my formative years I believe that all the originals were better!
P.S. let’s not forget MC Hammer sampling the great Rick James's Super Freak on “Can’t Touch This”!
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Off_it said:
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Thanks for all your suggestions. There's some great ones there. I reckon it's about 50/50 between ones this will make my playlist and those the won't. For the most part that's just a matter of personal taste. I still appreciate the ones that won't though, it's always good to know/hear this stuff.
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10538 overture by ELO and changing man by Paul Weller the riff is exactly the same, I seem to remember back in the day that a DJ put one over the top of the other and it was note for note the same!!
Weller does seem to copy a lot of others work.. still love the jam tho
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aliwibble said:Off_it said:
https://youtu.be/I_s90-Hi2ZY?si=CgD4mGvZQW2uH3Xk
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letthegoodtimesroll said:My Way and Comme d’habitude0
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Pete Waterman describes Pachelbel's Canon (Canon in D) as the Godfather of pop music.
The ones that are directly lifted are Altogether now by The Farm and the Pet Shop boys Go West. But actually there are many more examples.#
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pachelbel's_Canon#:~:text=The Farm's 1990 single,a sample of the piece.0