Topic: I need a few good acoustic songs to do covers for

Basically, im looking for some good acoustic songs that have vocal parts, and dont need a backing band.

Im looking for some good ones because i need a few to add to a set list. I may even record versions. Fingerpicking songs would be great, im working on my fingerpicking, and dont mention either Dust In The Wind or Blackbird (i already know them)

Any song would be appreciated. I may already know a few songs that you mention though, so dont post really easy, well known songs.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

Re: I need a few good acoustic songs to do covers for

Check out a few of the published songlists on chordie. They might give you a few ideas.


Now I don't know what to suggest cos it might be too easy and I'll embarrass myself............

Is anything really made up of zeros and ones??

Re: I need a few good acoustic songs to do covers for

there are a lot


but a few i do that are vocally great songs to sing while playing an acoustic are


behind blue eyes ( the who, not blink 182 version)

fields of athenry

hey you  ( pink floyd)

in the ghetto  ( elvis)

green fields of france

fisherman's blues

wild horses  ( stones)

everybody hurts ( rem)

street spirit  9radio head)


hope that helps a bit


Ken

ye get some that are cut out for the job and others just get by from pretending

Re: I need a few good acoustic songs to do covers for

I like "The Time of Your Life" by Green Day!

Re: I need a few good acoustic songs to do covers for

Thanks all, i do know a few of the ones Upyerkilt mentioned, but all of them are good suggestions. Sorry, Kahuna, Green Day's not my thing. But thanks for the suggestion! Ill look up all of them. Danke, Gratias Ago, Merci, Grazie, Obrigado, and thank you. <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_thumbsup.gif" border=0 alt="Thumbs Up">

Re: I need a few good acoustic songs to do covers for

Hello.


I'm new to this forum but I came on to post something almost identical. 


Dear Prudence by The Beatles is nice to play acoustic stylee.


What I'm looking to do is play songs acoustically that you wouldn't have heard that way before.


Myself and a vocalist are doing stuff like Brown Sugar by the Stones and Cash Machine by Hard Fi.  Makes it more intersting to play and listen to if you do this with 'electric' songs, so what I want is some good suggestions of songs we could change and do like that.

Re: I need a few good acoustic songs to do covers for

hello jhopping - take a look at these songs - you don't normally hear them done acoustically, but they are great tunes. Since you have a vocalist along with you, you could really have some fun on these oldies but goodies:


Piece of My Heart, Janis Joplin

Without You, Harry Nillson

Call Me, Blondie

Oops, I Did It Again, Britney Spears

Take My Breath Away, Berlin

Don't You (Forget About Me), Simple Minds


I realize that some of these songs are very schmaltzy as heard in their over-produced form on the radio - BUT, they are actually good tunes.  There are some cleaned-up versions of the songs in Chordie Songbooks that I have posted ("Strut Your Pipes", "Ballads From Blondes", and "Silly To Sublime").


Hope you find some suitable stuff . . .

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Re: I need a few good acoustic songs to do covers for

Thanks James.


Deffo have a go at the Simple Minds one.


I'm trying to convince him to do Hit Me Baby One More time by Britney Spiers which actually works well acoustically.  I think it was Coldplay or someone did a versio on the radio a while back.  As you say there are a lot of good tunes which get dismiised due to the style of music.

Re: I need a few good acoustic songs to do covers for

It was travis that done an acoustic version of that britney song, and yep they done it very good indeed.

ye get some that are cut out for the job and others just get by from pretending

Re: I need a few good acoustic songs to do covers for

Check this link for Richard Thompson's raw & rousing acoustic version of 'Oops! I Did It Again".  Once you strip away all the smarmy, insipid pop junk it is a song with a very interesting chord structure and a great lyric.


<a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1506843" target="_blank"> http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor … </a>

"That darn Pythagorean Comma thing keeps messing me up!"
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagorean_comma[/url]

Re: I need a few good acoustic songs to do covers for

James

excellent link

I had never heard of this guy but will be looking into his music, the guitar work on ooops i did it again is absolutely fantastic.

cheers

now i am going to go try this song but nothing like he plays it unfortunatly  <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_sad.gif" border=0 alt="Sad">  but I will be happy with my own version  <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_biggrin.gif" border=0 alt="Very Happy">


cheers


Ken

ye get some that are cut out for the job and others just get by from pretending

Re: I need a few good acoustic songs to do covers for

brown eyed girl is pretty easy and fun to play cause everyone knows the chorus and sings along

Re: I need a few good acoustic songs to do covers for

"Tupelo Honey" also works with the letters of the alphabet for the lyric . . . makes for a rather unexpected 'extra' verse.  Try it . . .

<div class="song"><link rel="StyleSheet" href="../css/chordie.css" type="text/css" media="screen" title="Chordie style"><div id="singlesong"><div id="singlesongc"><div class="header"><h1 class="finaltitle"> Tupelo Honey Alphabet</h1><h2 class="finalartist" style="text-decoration: none">With Apologies to Van Morisson</h2></div><div class="song"><div id="firstcol"><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">C</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span>a b c d  <span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Em</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span>e f g

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">F</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span>h i j k l  <span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">G</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span>m n o p

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">C</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span>q r s  <span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Em</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span>t u v

</div></div><div id="secondcol"><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">F</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span>w x <span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">C</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span>y & z

</div>
</div></div><div class="grids"><img class="chord" alt="C" src="../ramimages/Cchord_N32010_1.png" /> <img class="chord" alt="Em" src="../ramimages/Emchord_022000_1.png" /> <img class="chord" alt="F" src="../ramimages/Fchord_133211_1.png" /> <img class="chord" alt="G" src="../ramimages/Gchord_320003_1.png" /> </div></div></div><div style="display:none">

{t:Tupelo Honey Alphabet}

{st:With Apologies to Van Morisson}

[C]a b c d  [Em]e f g

[F]h i j k l  [G]m n o p

[C]q r s  [Em]t u v

[F]w x [C]y & z

</div>


Now there's something you don't hear everyday!

"That darn Pythagorean Comma thing keeps messing me up!"
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagorean_comma[/url]