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5 Acoustic Versions of Hit Songs That Are Arguably Better Than the Originals

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 Powerโ€™s Cover of โ€œWonderwallโ€ by Oasis

Cat Powerโ€™s version of โ€œWonderwallโ€ 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 didnโ€™t add it to her cover album. We think she should have.

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2. โ€œEverlongโ€ by Foo Fighters

The original recorded version of โ€œEverlongโ€ is still an incredible piece of work. However, the acoustic version is heartwrenchingly beautiful. Dave Grohl first performed the stripped-down version of Howard Sternโ€™s radio talk show years ago, and it has since become a significant fan favorite. The acoustic version even made it to Foo Fighterโ€™s greatest hits album, too.

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3. โ€œBlackโ€ by Pearl Jam

โ€œBlackโ€ is a notable gem from Pearl Jamโ€™s debut 1991 record Ten. Itโ€™s a very personal track that was good enough to be a single, but wasnโ€™t. 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 Cashโ€™s Cover of โ€œHurtโ€ by Nine Inch Nails

Johnny Cash took Nine Inch Nailโ€™s alt-rock track โ€œHurtโ€ and made it into something stunningly unique and particularly heartbreaking. Itโ€™s one of the most haunting covers of a song of all time. Itโ€™s not often that a country singer can revamp a rock song like this, but Johnny Cash was simply built different.

5. Nirvanaโ€™s Cover of โ€œThe 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 bandโ€™s 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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