“I Wouldn’t Change a Thing About You” (Johnny Wyatt)

I Wouldn't Change a Thing About You, Johnny Wyatt

I love picking out little-known tracks from the 1960s and 1970s and giving them a little wider exposure. That leads us to your totally forgotten classic soul song of the day, “I Wouldn’t Change a Thing About You” by Johnny Wyatt. Released in August of 1963 on Challenge Records, this track was the B-side of a single; a tune called…

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“You’re No Good” (Betty Everett/The Swinging Blue Jeans/Linda Ronstadt)

You're No Good, Linda Ronstadt

Today’s classic song where the cover was a bigger hit than the original of the day is “You’re No Good.” This tune was a moderate hit for Betty Everett in the U.S. in 1963, a slightly bigger hit for the Swinging Blue Jeans the next year in England, and a much bigger hit for Linda Ronstadt worldwide a decade later.…

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“Me and Bobby McGee” (Kris Kristofferson/Roger Miller/Gordon Lightfoot/Janis Joplin)

Me and Bobby McGee, Janis Joplin

Today’s classic song where the cover was much bigger than the original is “Me and Bobby McGee.” The song was written and recorded by Kris Kristofferson, was a country hit for Roger Miller, was a Canadian hit for Gordon Lightfoot, but became a mainstream monster chart topper for Janis Joplin. As noted, Kris Kristofferson wrote “Me and Bobby McGee, although…

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“Superstar” (Delaney and Bonnie/Rita Coolidge/Bette Midler/Carpenters)

Superstar, Carpenters

Today’s classic song where the cover performed better than the original of the day is “Superstar.” It was first recorded by Delaney and Bonnie (didn’t go anywhere), then Rita Coolidge (as part of Joe Cocker’s Mad Dogs & Englishmen tour), then Bette Midler (which got more attention), then the Carpenters (a big hit). “Superstar” tells the story of a groupie…

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