Do you know too much? Does your musical knowledge get in the way of having a good time? Do you go to family parties and watch people going mad when Don’t
I entered the historic Phillips Mansion in Pomona, California for the all-new Delusion haunted play Reaper’s Remorse’ pretty tentatively. Halloween is my favorite holiday, but I like to keep the more frightful aspects behind the safety of a TV screen; in-person scares have always intimidated me a bit. Delusion seemed to offer an unconventional type of experience though, so I figured the time had come to wander outside my comfort bubble of Oogie Boogie Bash and into a more chilling Halloween atmosphere.
These Are the 50 Most Covered Songs of All Time
By Angela Underwood, Stacker News
On 1/17/21 at 11:00 AM EST
If you agree with the old proverb that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then cover songs serve as tributes to their original artists. Sometimes, a cover version vastly outshined its original. Such is the case with Summertime, originally written for the 1935 George Gershwin opera
Porgy and Bess, which Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong put a jazz spin on in 1957 to make it an international hit.
To learn more about the most covered songs in musical history, Stacker mined data from WhoSampled.com, whose goal is to build the most comprehensive database for music. The site features more than 653,000 songs and more than 215,000 artists as of February 26, 2020. Aside from Beatles tunes, Christmas music accounts for a number of the most covered songs, including Bing Crosby s White Christmas in 1942: the second-most covered holiday song with more than 50 mill