For fans of true crime or those who were around when Charles Manson became the infamous cult leader he is known as today, Mansonโs involvement in the music industry is pretty wild. Before people realized just how horrible he was, quite a few musicians collaborated with him back in the day. And before and after his involvement in the Manson Murders, a few bands and musicians have covered his musical works. Letโs look at just a few spooky examples.
1. โIโll Never Say Never To Alwaysโ
Letโs start with a particularly creepy one. โIโll Never Say Never To Alwaysโ is by far one of Charles Mansonโs most ominous and eerie tracks. It sounds more like a hex than a song, honestly. It also made it to an album released by the cult members who avoided prison time following the Manson Murders.
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The haunting tune was, surprisingly enough, covered by Crispin Glover. You might remember him as the famously odd actor who played George McFly in Back To The Future. The song appears on Gloverโs album The Big Problem โ The Solution. The Solution = Let It Be, an avant-garde effort that oddly suits the song in question.
2. โHome Is Where Youโre Happyโ
Alternative rock band The Lemonheads came to be after Charles Manson was no longer involved in music, but they covered a lot of his music, nonetheless. Itโs not really clear if they were being ironic or just really liked the cult leaderโs tunes.
โHome Is Where Youโre Happyโ is one Manson-penned tune, among several, that The Lemonheads have covered. During live performances of this song, singer Devandra Banhart has also covered the song with them.
3. โCease To Existโ
Dennis Wilson of The Beach Boys and Charles Manson briefly worked together (and even lived together) before Manson became the monstrosity he is known as today. Manson wrote โCease To Existโ and offered it to the band, and they ended up recording an alternate version of the original tune, which they titled โNever Learn To Loveโ.
Interestingly enough, that song was the B-side to the very pleasant and sweet song โBluebirds Over The Mountainโ. Manson was paid cash (and a motorcycle) in lieu of a songwriting credit. The Lemonheads would later cover the song as well.
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