British Invasion covers of American R&B

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Midas





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  • Posted: 09/06/2009 02:33
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What British Invasion covers you think trumps the original American R&B song?

Ok I am going to get some flack for saying this but one song is Dave Clark Five version of "Do You Love Me".
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I'm a Man and Train Kept a Rollin'--The Yardbirds (Arguably the best British band to do R&B covers
House of the Rising Sun--The Animals
Please Mr. Postman, Money, Twist and Shout--The Beatles
Just My Imagination, i Just Want to Make Love to You--The Rolling Stones (I want to say It's All Over Now as well, but I don't know if I ever heard the original)

honorable mention: Train in Vain--The Clash
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The Kinks' cover of Milk Cow Blues.
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Mr.Music




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Stop Breaking Down - Rolling Stones
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Mr.Music




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...also Love in Vain - Rolling Stones
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RFNAPLES
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The Kinks-Dancing in the Streets
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Here are two more covers:

The Kinks-Cadillac
The Kinks-Got Love If You Want It
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40footwolf wrote:
The Kinks' cover of Milk Cow Blues.


That is a great song. Who did it originally?
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Milk Cow Blues was composed by Sleepy John Estes.
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