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“Here Comes The Sun” live jazz version by George Benson

An amazing jazz version of “Here Comes The Sun” (live) by George Benson from his album “Other Side of Abbey Road”

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“If I Fell” by Mina Mazzini

A nice cover of “If I Fell” by italian singer Mina Mazzini with her son Massimiliano Pani.

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“Please Please Me” in italian by Fausto Leali (1967)

In 1967 italian singer Fausto Leali published a cover of “Please Please Me” with italian lyrics…

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“Come Together”, remember Michael Jackson

One year ago, a Legend died. I’d like you to remember Michael Jackson with this “Come Together” cover.
Fabio (Author of Beatlestube)

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“Penny Lane” by Swingle Singers

An amazing a-cappella cover of “Penny Lane” by Swingle Singers

The Swingle Singers are a mostly a cappella vocal group formed in 1962 in Paris, France with Ward Swingle, Anne Germain, Jeanette Baucomont and Jean Cussac. Christiane Legrand, the sister of composer Michel Legrand, was the lead soprano in the original French group. There are a total of eight members in the group: two sopranos, two altos, two tenors and two basses. In 1973, the original French group disbanded and Ward Swingle moved to London and re-formed the group with new members as Swingle II. They would later perform and record under the name The Swingles and then, The New Swingle Singers and eventually, simply, The Swingle Singers. Since the London group’s incarnation, the group has never disbanded. Members have come and gone and the other members have re-auditioned for the voice part that has left.

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“She Loves You” by McFly

British band McFly playing live an amazing cover of “She Loves You”. A great rendition, isn’t it?

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“Revolution” by Stone Temple Pilots

Stone Temple Pilots playing this amazing song from the White Album. One of the best rendition of “Revolution”…

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Jim Carrey sings “I Am the Walrus”

A performance of the song by actor and comedian Jim Carrey appears on George Martin’s 1998 album In My Life. At the end of his version, he cries, “There, I did it! I’ve defiled a timeless piece of art! For my next trick I’ll paint a clown face on the Mona Lisa, while using the Shroud of Turin as a drop cloth!”

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“You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away” by Eddie Vedder

Eddie Vedder sings “You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away” on the movie soundtrack of “I Am Sam”, also popular during Pearl Jam concerts

Studio version

Live version

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“Helter Skelter” by Motley Crue

Mötley Crüe recorded their version of “Helter Skelter” in 1983 for their “Shout at the Devil” album. It also appeared on their 2006 live album “Carnival Of Sins Live” and on their 1999 live album Live: “Entertainment or Death”

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