Sometimes, the acoustic versions of notably not-acoustic songs just hit better. It takes a certain kind of talent to strip down a song and make it sound brand-new. These five acoustic versions of hit songs are just a few that are (arguably) better than the originals. It all comes down to personal opinion and taste!
1. Cat Powerโs Cover of โWonderwallโ by Oasis
Cat Powerโs version of โWonderwallโ by Oasis almost sounds like an entirely different song. The acoustic cover was recorded sometime in the late 1990s and aired on BBC Radio 1. For some reason, Cat Power didnโt add it to her cover album. We think she should have.
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2. โEverlongโ by Foo Fighters
The original recorded version of โEverlongโ is still an incredible piece of work. However, the acoustic version is heartwrenchingly beautiful. Dave Grohl first performed the stripped-down version of Howard Sternโs radio talk show years ago, and it has since become a significant fan favorite. The acoustic version even made it to Foo Fighterโs greatest hits album, too.
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3. โBlackโ by Pearl Jam
โBlackโ is a notable gem from Pearl Jamโs debut 1991 record Ten. Itโs a very personal track that was good enough to be a single, but wasnโt. Like many bands who performed an MTV Unplugged set in the 1990s, Pearl Jam blew fans out of the water when they performed this one in a stripped-down fashion. Few acoustic versions of songs are better than the originals, but many Pearl Jam fans would say this is a great example of one.
4. Johnny Cashโs Cover of โHurtโ by Nine Inch Nails
Johnny Cash took Nine Inch Nailโs alt-rock track โHurtโ and made it into something stunningly unique and particularly heartbreaking. Itโs one of the most haunting covers of a song of all time. Itโs not often that a country singer can revamp a rock song like this, but Johnny Cash was simply built different.
5. Nirvanaโs Cover of โThe Man Who Sold The Worldโ by David Bowie
Nirvana performed a number of iconic songs during their acoustic MTV Unplugged set in 1993. The session is still considered legendary today. The bandโs take on this David Bowie classic is a glittering, grunge, and simple version of an otherwise intense, groovy, and upbeat rock song.
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