Nirvanaโs frontman Kurt Cobain was one of the most beloved songwriters in 1990s rock music. The bandโs original music is timelessly brilliant, but theyโve also performed a few killer covers of other artistsโ songs throughout their short but meaningful career. Letโs look at some of the best cover songs Nirvana has ever performed; most of which were performed live at some point.
1. โLake Of Fireโ by Meat Puppets
Nirvanaโs MTV Unplugged set was legendary. Itโs still incredible to watch and listen to today. One of the smartest choices the band made during that performance was to bring out their cover of Meat Puppetsโ โLake Of Fireโ. According to some age-old rumors, the network was trying to get the band to whip out someone from Pearl Jam or another mainstream hitmaker. Instead, Nirvana brought Curt and Cris Kirkwood from Meat Puppets out for a cover-slash-collaboration live on stage.
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2. โWhere Did You Sleep Last Night?โ by Lead Belly
Another stunning cover from Nirvanaโs MTV Unplugged set, โWhere Did You Sleep Last Night?โ bore all of the emotion youโd expect from a vocalist like Cobain, without losing the original energy of the Lead Belly track. Still, Cobainโs version is heartwrenching to hear, and it was fitting that they made it the last song of their Unplugged set.
3. โMollyโs Lipsโ by The Vaselines
This upbeat cover of a Vaselines song is a deep cut loved by many Nirvana fans. The band also covered โJesus Doesnโt Want Me For A Sunbeamโ, which is quite a bit more emotional than โMollyโs Lipsโ. Still, the latter is a particularly fun remix on a twee/indie pop classic, made different with Nirvanaโs cranked-up distortion and grungey sound.
4. โAnd I Love Herโ by The Beatles
This is probably the most well-known song that Nirvana ever covered. But The Beatlesโ โAnd I Love Herโ sounds virtually nothing like Cobainโs version whatsoever. The OG โAnd I Love Herโ is a soft 1960s boy band ballad, while Cobainโs version is a stripped-down, almost folky and ghostly version of the original song. Itโs comparable to โSomething In The Wayโ, which is essential listening, by the way.
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English rock group the Beatles hold a press conference at the Capitol Records Tower in Los Angeles before their live performance at the Dodger Stadium, California, 28th August 1966. From left to right, George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)







