Many Slade songs have been covered, such as: "Coz I Luv You," from the Slade album "Wall of Hits" , was covered on the The Wonder Stuff album "Construction for the Modern Idiot." "Come on Feel the Noise," has been covered most often, by Bran Van 3000, Oasis, Quiet Riot, Discipline, The Crack, One Way System, Kiss My Jazz, Stizzle, and Edguy.
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Some polka song titles are Pennsylvania Polka, Let's Have a Party, and Just Because. Some other polka songs are On Your Toes and What Do I Care.
Folk Singers NOT the Beatles!
Yes. Songs are sung, with a tune. Nursery rhymes are recited in the speaking voice, without a tune or the breath control used for singing.
Baseball great Catfish Hunter, was the subject of two different songs, none of which were by Tom Snyder. The song about a no hitter was titled The Catfish Kid ( Ballad of Jim Hunter) and it was done by Tom White. The other was titled Catfish and was done by Bob Dyland and Jacques Levy and also covered by Joe Cocker.
Iced Earth
James Hetfield of Metallica covered Waylon Jennings' "Dont you think this outlaw bit has gotten out of hand"
They have sang about 127 cameos forother bands
No one has covered any of their songs, but there are several songs such as "Surrender" (Cheap Trick) that Simple Plan has covered.
Merry Christmas by Slade
You need Wi-Fi (Wii Internet) and an sd memory card, you download the songs.
Shout and land of confusion
You could try The Strokes
Maurice Harris
Yes. Ailyn from Sirenia covered My Immortal, Bring Me to Life, Imaginary, and Lithium. Carly Smithson covered Bring Me to Life on American Idol. With We Are the Fallen, she covered Going Under and a couple of their other songs. There are also many other artists who have covered them.
When a band has a number of songs that resemble each other. This is somewhat common in pop and punk bands.
THE DIFRENCE ABOUT the beatles and other songs are that they are much better and have 275 songs WOW