“Come Together” by Aerosmith

American hard rock band Aerosmith playing one of the first and most successful cover versions of “Come Together”.

“Come Together” was recorded by Aerosmith in 1978 and appeared in the movie and on the soundtrack to the film Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, in which the band also appeared. The single was an immediate success, reaching #23 on the Billboard Hot 100, following on the heels of a string of Top 40 hits for the band in the mid-1970s. However it would be the last Top 40 hit for the band for nearly a decade.

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“Come Together” by Roger Gascon

A perfect cover of “Come Together” by Roger Gascon, as included in the album: ”Roger Gascon re-records The Beatles’ Abbey Road”
All instruments and the parts of the song were played by Roger!!!

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“Come Together” Joe Cocker

Joe Cocker singing a beautiful cover of “Come Together” for the soundtrack of “Across The Universe” (The Movie).

“Come Together” by Soundgarden

Soundgarden updates the Beatles classic Come Together in this heavier rendition. The song can be found on Soundgarden’s “Hands All Over” single.

“Come Together” Tina Turner

A great cover of “Come Together” by Tina Turner

“Come Together”, Michael Jackson

The world was in shock today at the news pop star Michael Jackson had died. I’d like you to remember him with this “Come Together” cover.
Fabio (Author of Beatlestube)

“Come Together”, a great flash cartoon

An amazing flash animation for the classic Lennon’s hit “Come Together”. On this page you can find the original flash file.

“Come Together” by Sungha (instrumental)

Sungha, a young fingerstyle guitar prodigy, plays ‘Come Together’ arranged by Michael Chapdelaine.

“Hi, I’m Sungha Jung from South Korea. My dream is to become a professional acoustic fingerstyle guitarist.
I had been watching my dad play the guitar for awhile before I finally jumped on it myself three years ago. I turned twelve in September, 2008.
Currently, I am taking drum lessons and teaching myself fingerstyle guitar.
I used to not have tabs for the music that I played in my videos. I just listen and pick them up directly from the sound source in videos available on the internet. However, recently, I have started playing with original tabs whenever they are available to me by courtesy of the authors.
I’m very grateful to those prominent guitarists who have had a great influence on my guitar playing. I’ll continue to study them and learn more about interpretation of music and various playing techniques…”

This is Sungha’s page on Youtube