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Different songs, same title

Started by golden eagle, March 01, 2015, 02:08:02 PM

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golden eagle

The O'Jays' R&B classic, Stairway to Heaven, is not a remake of the Led Zeppelin classic. Likewise with 50 Cent's Disco Inferno, though it shares the same title of the disco classic by the Trammps.


pianocello

Just The Way You Are by Billy Joel and Just The Way You Are by Bruno Mars are both good songs, but they're very different.
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"Time" is one of my favorites from both Pink Floyd and The Alan Parsons Project. 
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Rock and Roll Fantasy: Bad Company and The Kinks

Jump: Van Halen and The Pointer Sisters

Fire on the Mountain: Grateful Dead & Marshall Tucker


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Wait by the Beatles and White Lion
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Satellite by Catherine Wheel, BT, Nine Inch Nails, and Dave Matthews Band

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There were two songs with the title "More".📀
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"9 To 5", by Dolly Parton and Sheena Easton.
"Talking In Your Sleep" by the Romantics and Crystal Gayle.
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"Symbolic of his struggle against reality." - Reg, "Monty Python's Life of Brian"

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"Mr. Jones" by the Talking Heads (1988), Counting Crows (1993), and Mike Jones (2006).

Brian556

"Get Back"
-Beatles
-Demi Lovato

"Little Rock"
-Collin Raye
-Reba McEntire

Don't You Want Me?
-Jodey Watley
-Human League

"Amanda"
-Boston
-Waylon Jennings

"Try Again
-Champagne
-Alliyah

SOS
-Rhianna
-Abba

"Hey Baby"
-No Doubt
-Bruce Channel

California Girls/Gurls
-Katy Perry
-Beach Boys
-Gretchen Wilson

I Got A Feelin'
-Billy Currington
-Black Eyed Peas

"Hold On"
-Colbie Callait
-Rosanne Cash
-Jamie Walters

"Crush"
-Jennifer Paige
-Selena Gomez
-Mandy Moore

"Photograph"
-Def Leppord
-Ringo Starr

"You And I"
-Lady Gaga
Eddie Rabbit/Crystal Gayle

"Sara"
-Fleetwood Mac
-Starship

"What About Love"
-Austin Mahone
-Heart

"Alone"
-BeeGees
-Heart

"I Want You Back
-Jackson 5
-N*Sync
-Bananarama

"Wanted"
-Jessie James
-Hunter Hayes

-Downtown"
-Petula Clark
-Lady Antebellem

"Heartbreaker"
-Dionne Warwick
-Pat Benatar

" I Want You"
-Tahlia/Fat Joe
-Savage Garden

"Heart & Soul"
-TPAU
-Huey Lewis






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Alive by Daft Punk or Empire of the Sun
Superheroes by Daft Punk or The Script
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OracleUsr

"What You're Doing" by Rush and the Beatles
"Surrender" by Elvis and Cheap Trick
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Brandon

Quote from: Brian556 on March 01, 2015, 06:57:19 PM
"You And I"
-Lady Gaga
-Eddie Rabbit/Crystal Gayle

Rick James did a different "You And I" as well.
"If you think this has a happy ending, you haven't been paying attention." - Ramsay Bolton, "Game of Thrones"

"Symbolic of his struggle against reality." - Reg, "Monty Python's Life of Brian"

hbelkins

#15
Quote from: Brian556 on March 01, 2015, 06:57:19 PM
SOS
-Rhianna
-Abba

Also Aerosmith.

Quote"Hey Baby"
-No Doubt
-Bruce Channel

Ted Nugent.


Quote"Hold On"
-Colbie Callait
-Rosanne Cash
-Jamie Walters

Also Triumph.

Quote" I Want You"
-Tahlia/Fat Joe
-Savage Garden

Also Kiss.


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Symphony No. [insert number]
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golden eagle

Quote from: Brian556 on March 01, 2015, 06:57:19 PM
"Hey Baby"
-No Doubt
-Bruce Channel

Henry Lee Summer also had a song of the same name in 1989.


Quote"Hold On"
-Colbie Callait
-Rosanne Cash
-Jamie Walters

Also, Wilson Phillips and En Vogue.

Quote
-Downtown"
-Petula Clark
-Lady Antebellem

One Too Many had a top 40 hit with this song title in '89.

Quote"Heartbreaker"
-Dionne Warwick
-Pat Benatar

" I Want You"
-Tahlia/Fat Joe
-Savage Garden

Mariah Carey had a song called Heartbreaker in 1999, while Shana hit the charts in 1990 with I Want You.

I just thought of a few more: Point of No Return by Nu Shooz (1986) and Exposé (1987), and I Can't Wait by Nu Shooz and Stevie Nicks (both which charted at the same time in 1986).

Takumi

"Power of Love", with or without The, has been the title of several different songs.
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jp the roadgeek

#19
Quote"Hold On"
-Colbie Callait
-Rosanne Cash
-Jamie Walters
Also, Wilson Phillips and En Vogue


And Yes and Triumph



One Too Many had a top 40 hit with this song title in '89.

Quote"Heartbreaker"
-Dionne Warwick
-Pat Benatar


" I Want You"
-Tahlia/Fat Joe
-Savage Garden

Mariah Carey had a song called Heartbreaker in 1999, while Shana hit the charts in 1990 with I Want You.

Led Zeppelin also had Heartbreaker (paired with Living Loving Maid).  Bob Dylan also had I Want You, and The Beatles did too (She's So Heavy).


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lepidopteran

Quote from: golden eagle on March 01, 2015, 02:08:02 PM
The O'Jays' R&B classic, Stairway to Heaven, is not a remake of the Led Zeppelin classic. Likewise with 50 Cent's Disco Inferno, though it shares the same title of the disco classic by the Trammps.

Didn't Neil Sedaka also have a Stairway to Heaven?

"Lady" was the title of songs by Kenny Rogers, Styx, and the Little River Band.  What's more, I think they were all released within a few years of each other.

Brian556

Quote"Lady" was the title of songs by Kenny Rogers, Styx, and the Little River Band.  What's more, I think they were all released within a few years of each other

You forgot the one by the Commodores. Also, Commodores member Lionel Riche remade Kenny's "Lady" as a solo artist.

kurumi

Abracadabra, Steve Miller Band (1982)

Abracadabra, Brown Eyed Girls (2010)

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bulldog1979

"Big Girls Don't Cry" by Frankie Vallie and the Four Seasons (plus the various covers) or Fergie comes to mind. There was also another country song by the same title done by Lynn Anderson.

golden eagle

"One" by Metallica and U2 are different.

The Four Tops had the hit song "Ain't Too Proud to Beg". TLC had a slight variation, calling it "Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg".



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