It's a Black Sabbath song from the era when Ozzy Osbourne was still in Black Sabbath.
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The song was written and first performed by Bobby Gosh. The first hit version of the song was recorded by Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show.
The original cut is actually an acoustic, its performed by Dick Gaughan and is also called Worker's Song.
The song 'Year 3000' was originally written and performed by 'Busted', a British group. This version of the song contains several lyrical changes, most of them more suggestive than the family-friendly Jonas Brothers version.
A cover of a song is a new version of the original song performed by a different artist, while a remix is a modified version of the original song created by altering the existing elements like beats, tempo, or vocals. Covers typically involve a new interpretation of the song, while remixes focus on changing the sound and style of the original track.
The girl version of "Pretty Wings" is performed by the artist Aaliyah. This version is a reinterpretation of the original song by Maxwell, which was released in 2009. Aaliyah's rendition captures the essence of the original while bringing a unique feminine perspective to the lyrics.
Dr. Demento recorded the original version of the song "The Scotsman." The song was recorded by Dr. Demento in the year 1980. The Scotsman is a drinking Irish song.
The original is done by The Zutons
Shaggy's version inspired by the original song "Angel of the Morning" by Juice Newton.
Yes, Busted's song "Year 3000" is a cover. The original was performed by the American band Jonas Brothers, who released their version in 2006. Busted's version, released in 2002, predates the Jonas Brothers' cover, which contributed to its popularity. The song has become associated with both bands, though Busted is credited with the original release.
The song "I'll Stand By You" was originally written and performed by The Pretenders on their album Last of the Independents in 1994. Both Carrie Underwood and the band Girls Aloud have performed popular cover versions of the song. The cover version sung by Carrie Underwood is probably better known than the Pretenders' original.
There is not a song True by Christina.