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3 Memorable Covers of Daniel Johnston Songs

Daniel Johnston is your favorite songwriterโ€™s favorite songwriter. The legend was a standout figure in the outsider and lo-fi music scenes of the 1990s. His music still touches the hearts of listeners today. Naturally, plenty of famous musicians have covered his works, and Iโ€™m a fan of the following three Daniel Johnston covers. You might just become a fan of these renditions, too.

โ€œGoโ€ by Sparklehorse and The Flaming Lips

Sparklehorse and The Flaming Lips together are a recipe for success. When you add the arresting songwriting prowess of Daniel Johnston, the result is really something magical. Sparklehorse and The Flaming Lips delivered a gorgeous cover of โ€œGoโ€ back in the day, and it has a spiritual element to it that stands out. The song was released back in 2004 for the compilation album The Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered.

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โ€œBlue Cloudsโ€ by Mercury Rev

Daniel Johnston often explored themes in his music that revolved around love and heartbreak. He had a muse named Laurie Allen who was the focus of many of his love songs, despite the two never being involved. โ€œBlue Cloudsโ€ is one song that touches on that uncomfortable subject of unrequited love, though itโ€™s far more uplifting than one might expect. 

Mercury Rev delivered an absolutely beautiful cover of this song with a psychedelic edge to it. The song, like Sparklehorse and The Flaming Lipsโ€™ cover of โ€œGoโ€, was released on the compilation album The Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered.

โ€œSome Things Last A Long Timeโ€ by Lana Del Rey

This cover is both surprising and not surprising at all. Lana Del Rey is honestly the kind of person I would expect to have reverence for Daniel Johnston, and itโ€™s not shocking to me that she makes our list of covers. However, very few big names in pop music have even spoken about Johnstonโ€™s influence, so Del Rey delivering a cover of โ€œSome Things Last A Long Timeโ€ is probably a bit odd to her fans. Those fans might also be surprised to learn she produced Johnstonโ€™s famed 2015 short documentary, Hi, How Are You Daniel Johnston?

This cover actually makes it to the documentary, and what a gorgeous cover it is. Lana Del Rey and Daniel Johnston have historically been artists who werenโ€™t afraid to get vulnerable, so Iโ€™d say this is an apt cover if there ever was one.

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