Original Versions of Songs That Were Bigger Hits By Others

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I have a Covers / Standards thread, now I'm starting a thread for original versions of songs that were later bigger hits for others. I'll start with the original version of "Midnight Train To Georgia" by Cissy Houston. This song was originally to be called "Midnight Plane To Houston". And there's a Farrah Fawcett connection. You can read the story here https://www.texasmonthly.com/list/the-secret-history-of-texas-music/midnight-plane-to-hous ton-1972/ . Cissy Houston is the one who made it "Midnight Train To Georgia". She was the first to record it and changed the lyrics and title because, as Cissy said โ€œMy people are originally from Georgia,โ€ she said later, โ€œand they didnโ€™t take planes to Houston or anywhere else. They took trains.โ€ Personally I'm glad the changes were made. To me "Midnight Train To Georgia" just has a better sound to it than "Midnight Plane To Houston". Cissy's version is slower than the Gladys Knight & The Pips version, but still good in my opinion. I personally like both versions.


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Dirty Deeds done dirt cheap by Joan Jett
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Comme D'habitude by Claude Franรงois

Song "Comme d'habitude" by Claude Franรงois , published in 1967 . Then translated/adapted in english , became "My Way" (Paul Anka , Frank Sinatra and many other artists...)
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@Onj @bojolpif71 Thanks for participating in my thread.

Here is "Hey There Lonely Boy" by Ruby and the Romantics. It was later a bigger hit for Eddie Holman as "Hey There Lonely GIrl".


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Oh, and another one is "Respect". The song was written by and originally recorded by Otis Redding. But Aretha Franklin had a bigger hit with it and its actually known as her signature song.
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This late beautiful precious was the first to release the legendary song named "Hush" in 1967. A year later is when the cover was released.


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@JOSweetHeart Thanks for participating in my thread. I am not familiar with the song "Hush". Who did the cover?
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Oh, I just thought of another obvious one. Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You", which Whitney Houston covered and had one of the biggest hits ever with it.
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@JOSweetHeart Thanks for participating in my thread. I am not familiar with the song "Hush". Who did the cover?

Deep Purple is the cover act. They did it a year after Billy Joe released his copy.

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