5 Acoustic Versions of Hit Songs That Outshine The Original

People have different opinions on some of the hit songs that just sound better when acoustic– 'without electrical amplification' and here are our top 5.

One of the popularly known acoustic covers, sounding entirely different and even better than the original recorded sometime in the late 1990s.

Cat Power’s Cover of “Wonderwall” by Oasis

Despite the original being a masterpiece, Dave Grohl's heartwrenching acoustic version became fan's favorite earning a spot on Foo Fighters' greatest hits album.

“Everlong” by Foo Fighters

From Pearl Jam's debut album Ten, “Black” is a personal gem that never became a single, but their MTV Unplugged acoustic version left fans in awe.

“Black” by Pearl Jam

It is rare for a country singer like Johnny Cash to make a rock song into something unique and heartbreaking like this haunting cover of songs of all time.

Johnny Cash’s Cover of “Hurt” by Nine Inch Nails

Nirvana's 1993 MTV Unplugged session remains legendary, with its raw and captivating simplicity, this unique version stands out transforming it into a masterpiece.

Nirvana’s Cover of “The Man Who Sold The World” by David Bowie

Explore the top 5 acoustic versions of the hit songs that are arguably better than the original making them the most heartfelt covers of all time.

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