Who remade a really good version of the song "Come Together" around 19!


Question: It was a LITTLE lighter than the Soundgarden version.


Answers: It was a LITTLE lighter than the Soundgarden version.

Labyrinth covered the song on their album "6 Days to Nowhere" released 2007

Tina Turner covered the song for the 1976 ephemeral musical documentary All This and World War II. Prior to that,her cover was featured on her and then husband's Ike's album of the same name. This version peaked at #57 on the US Hot 100 and #21 on the R&B charts in 1970.

Do As Infinity performed a live cover of a metal version of the song in Japan during a Beatles celebration event.

Michael Jackson, who owns the rights to the song, also covered "Come Together" for the concert film Michael Jackson: Moonwalker. A different cover is on his album HIStory.

Axl Rose and Bruce Springsteen later played "Come Together" before Springsteen's induction into the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame in 1994.

Soundgarden covered the song on the "Hands All Over" single, giving it a very grunge sound.

Michael Ruff covered "Come Together" in a very funky way on the album Michael Ruff Band in 1992.

Robin Williams and Bobby McFerrin recorded a unique cover version in which McFerrin performs the characteristic bass and guitar intro with his voice alone and Williams sings and features on the album In my Life

Noel Gallagher and Paul Weller played with Paul McCartney on a version of the song for the 1995 HELP charity record, under the name The Smokin' Mojo Filters. This version made #19 on the British chart in December.

The Lynne Arriale Trio recorded a jazz version of the song, which was the title track of their album Come Together
Sugababes covered the song as a B-Side for their single, "Ugly".

There is also an instrumental version by Marcus Miller on his album Tales.

Elton John covered the song as a tribute to Lennon during his "One Night Only: The Greatest Hits" concert.

Victoria Beckham and Damon Dash sampled the song as an intro to one of Dash's mixtapes.

Enrique Bunbury made a cover of the song and published it in his 1997 single "Planeta Sur".

Craig David, performed a live version on Top of The Pops 2 in 2003.

The Supremes (post-Diana Ross) covered the song on their 1970 album, New Ways But Love Stays.

Chairmen of the Board covered the song and is on one of their first LPs.

Toxic Audio covered the song on their album Captive Audience.

Diana Ross covered the song on her 1970 album Everything Is Everything.

Tom Jones released a live version of "Come Together" on his album Reload, albeit with a new, faster arrangement.

The Brothers Johnson released a cover of the song on their 1976 album Look Out For #1, altering the bass-line in their
mid-tempo funk rendition that also includes a harmonica/guitar solo.

Hip hop group The Roots sampled this song on their 2006 Best of The Roots mixtape produced by J. Period. The chorus of the song is repeated clips of Lennon singing "one thing I can tell you is you've got to be free," and "come together, over me."

The band Gotthard recorded "Come Together' on their 1994 album Dial Hard.

The jazz-funk band Defunkt covered "Come Together" on the 1992 album Downtown Does the Beatles Live at the Knitting Factory.

The rock band Zero Nerve Response frequently covers this song live using "Drop D" guitar/bass tuning, giving the song a unique low rumble.

Zakk Wylde's band Pride and Glory covered this song on their album "Pride & Glory".

The John Butler Trio also covered the song while touring, never released.

A segment of this song was used to close several commercials for Nortel Networks. One version of the commercial featured a businessman reciting the song, omitting the lines "He one holy roller" and "He shoot Coca-Cola."

"Come Closer Together," an unauthorized mashup of Nine Inch Nails's "Closer" with "Come Together" is widely available on YouTube and other Internet sites.[1]

The Plague (English punk rock band) recorded the song in the late 1970s. It remained unreleased until their compilation album "The X Tapes" was released in 2005.

Joe ****** covers the song on the 2007 soundtrack to the film Across the Universe.

Barbara Feldon performed a version of the song while rolling around on a water-bed in an episode of The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine in 1971.




Any of these?

i would say aerosmith, but they did it a few years earlier than 1997...

Aerosmith did a version for Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band in the movie with the BeeGees and Peter Frampton, early 80's, very late 70's.



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