With age comes confidence and wisdom that only a healthy dose of hindsight can provide, which is undoubtedly why contemporary covers by older artists can hit you even harder than the original version. Of course, there is merit to the performance and production styles chosen by a songโs original artist.
But in these songsโ cases, a veteran artistโs professional trajectory, personal wins and losses, and overall experience within the music industry add another layer to newer songs. Itโs the sonic equivalent of a wine maturing and becoming more complex with age.
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Letโs take a look at four contemporary covers by older artists that are better (or, at the very least, an ear-catching, interesting take on) the original.
Johnny Cashโs โHurtโ by Nine Inch Nails
When it comes to veteran artists covering contemporary songs, itโs hard to get more poignant and moving than Johnny Cashโs rendition of โHurtโ by Nine Inch Nails. Despite the Man in Black being vastly sonically different from the industrial rock band, Cashโs rendition of NINโs 1994 track made perfect sense. Within the context of Cashโs tumultuous, decades-long career, the words, I hurt myself today to see if I still feel become even more heartbreaking. Even the original songwriter, Trent Reznor, couldnโt deny the power of Cashโs version.
Speaking to Alternative Press, Reznor said, โIt really made me think about how powerful music is as a medium and art form. I wrote some words and music in my bedroom as a way of staying saneโฆsome-f***ing-how that winds up reinterpreted by a music legend from a radically different era/genre and still retains sincerity.โ
Willie Nelsonโs โLost Causeโ by Beck
Willie Nelsonโs 2024 rendition of Beckโs melancholy 2002 track from Sea Change has a similarly wistful, nostalgic feel as Johnny Cashโs โHurt.โ Again, Willie Nelson and Beck are incredibly different in terms of genre. Yet, Nelsonโs rendition of a contemporary cover as an older artist gives the song more depth and meaning than the originalโwhich already had plenty on its own. In Nelsonโs version, itโs almost as if the โlost causeโ is his own mortality. As one of the oldest country stars in the game, he seems to be resigning to the ongoing passing of time.
Beck told Rolling Stone, โWillieโs songs have been my companions for most of my life. Iโve been lucky to get to hang out and sing with him on several occasions over the years. Thereโs no one like him in music, and itโs the greatest honor to have him record this song.โ
Nina Simoneโs โRich Girlโ by Hall & Oates
It doesnโt take too much effort to pick up on what Hall & Oatesโ pop classic, โRich Girl,โ is about. In a 2013 interview with American Songwriter, Daryl Hall revealed that the inspiration behind the lightheartedly scathing song was his wifeโs ex-boyfriend from college, Victor Walker. After Walker visited the Halls and exhibited erratic behavior, Hall said he thought, โThis guy is out of his mind, but he doesnโt have to worry about it because his fatherโs gonna bail him out of any problems he gets in.โ
With Nina Simone at the helm, the song seems to take on a whole new meaning. Suddenly, the โrich girlโ in question could just as easily be the more commercially successful musical stars who superseded Simone in terms of fame and fortune. Simone had a tempestuous reputation and a stubborn dedication to pursuing her artistry no matter the trend du jour, giving Hall & Oatesโ โRich Girlโ a more complex meaning that certainly stands up to the original.
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The Beatles at the press launch for their new album 'Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band', held at Brian Epstein's house at 24 Chapel Street, London, 19th May 1967. Left to right: George Harrison (1943 – 2001), Ringo Starr, John Lennon (1940 – 1980) and Paul McCartney. (Photo by John Downing/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)







