"VooDoo Chile"
Covered by Stevie Ray Vaughn
Original by Hendrix
"Blinded by the Light"
Covered by Manfred Man's Earth Band
Original by Springsteen
"Make You Feel my Love"
Covered by Billy Joel (or) Joan Osborne (or) Shawn Colvin
Original by Bob Dylan
"I Will Always Love You"
Covered by Whitney Houston
Original by Dolly Parton
"Sacrafice"
Covered by Sinead O'Connor
Original by Elton John/Bernie Taupin
"Fields of Gold"
Covered by Eva Cassidy
Original by Sting
"Respect"
Covered by Aretha Franklin
Original "Otis Redding"
"Born to Run"
Covered by Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Original by Springsteen
"On Broadway"
Covered by George Benson
Original by The Drifters
"Hallelujah"
Covered by Rufus Wainwright (or) Jeff Buckley
Original by Leonard Cohen
"Come Down in Time"
Covered by Sting
Original by Elton John/Bernie Taupin
"Tin Pan Alley"
Covered by Stevie Ray Vaughn
Original by James Reed
"Jolene"
Covered by Mindy Smith
Original by Dolly Parton
"Red Red Wine"
Covered by UB40
Original by Neil Diamond
"How Can You Mend A Broken Heart"
Covered by Al Green
Original by Bee Gees
"Nothing Compares 2U"
Covered by Sinead O'Connor
Original by Prince
"Oye Como Va"
Covered by Santana
Original Tito Puente
***** dis-honorable mention *****
"What A Wonderful World"
Covered by Kenny G
Original Louis Armstrong
N O T !!!! Kenny, oh my, what in the world were you thinking?
You get the worst cover award, or at least in concept. Shameful. I know 99.99999 % of the Jazz world agrees including Pat Metheny, who had some choice words for you online
Covered by Stevie Ray Vaughn
Original by Hendrix
"Blinded by the Light"
Covered by Manfred Man's Earth Band
Original by Springsteen
"Make You Feel my Love"
Covered by Billy Joel (or) Joan Osborne (or) Shawn Colvin
Original by Bob Dylan
"I Will Always Love You"
Covered by Whitney Houston
Original by Dolly Parton
"Sacrafice"
Covered by Sinead O'Connor
Original by Elton John/Bernie Taupin
"Fields of Gold"
Covered by Eva Cassidy
Original by Sting
"Respect"
Covered by Aretha Franklin
Original "Otis Redding"
"Born to Run"
Covered by Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Original by Springsteen
"On Broadway"
Covered by George Benson
Original by The Drifters
"Hallelujah"
Covered by Rufus Wainwright (or) Jeff Buckley
Original by Leonard Cohen
"Come Down in Time"
Covered by Sting
Original by Elton John/Bernie Taupin
"Tin Pan Alley"
Covered by Stevie Ray Vaughn
Original by James Reed
"Jolene"
Covered by Mindy Smith
Original by Dolly Parton
"Red Red Wine"
Covered by UB40
Original by Neil Diamond
"How Can You Mend A Broken Heart"
Covered by Al Green
Original by Bee Gees
"Nothing Compares 2U"
Covered by Sinead O'Connor
Original by Prince
"Oye Como Va"
Covered by Santana
Original Tito Puente
***** dis-honorable mention *****
"What A Wonderful World"
Covered by Kenny G
Original Louis Armstrong
N O T !!!! Kenny, oh my, what in the world were you thinking?
You get the worst cover award, or at least in concept. Shameful. I know 99.99999 % of the Jazz world agrees including Pat Metheny, who had some choice words for you online