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In popular music, a cover version, or simply cover, is a new rendition (performance or recording) of a previously recorded song. more...

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Popular musicians may play covers as a tribute to the original performer or group, to win audiences who like to hear a familiar song, or to increase their chance of success by using a proven hit or to gain credibility by its comparison with a previous version of the song. Covering material is an important method in learning various styles of music. Bands may also perform covers for the simple pleasure of playing a familiar song. A cover band plays cover versions exclusively.

Early cover versions and the origin of the term

From early in the 20th century it was common practice among phonograph record labels that if any company had a record that was a significant commercial success, other record companies would have singers or musicians \"cover\" the tune by recording a version for their own label in hopes of cashing in on the tune's success. Since there was little promotion or advertising involved, when the average record buyer went out to purchase a new record, they usually asked for the song, not the artist; additionally, distribution of records was highly localized so a quickly-recorded version of a hit song from another area could hit the streets before the original was available, and the highly competitive record companies were quick to take advantage of these facts.

This began to change in the later 1930s, when the average age of the record-buying public began to drop. During the Swing Era, when a bobby soxer went looking for \"In the Mood\", she wanted the popular Glenn Miller version, not someone else's. However, record companies still continued to record different versions of songs that sold well.

In the early days of rock and roll, many songs originally recorded by musicians were re-recorded by other artists in a more toned-down style that lacked both the earthiness of the originals and the social stigma of the original rock music, being that most of the originals were written or performed by black artists. These bowdlerized cover versions were considered by some to be more palatable to parents, and these artists were more acceptable to programmers at particular radio stations. (For this reason, singer-songwriter Don McLean has called the cover version a \"racist tool.\") Songs by the original artists which were then successful are called crossovers as they \"crossed over\" from the original audience. Also, many songs originally recorded by male artists were rerecorded by female artists, and vice versa. Such a cover version is sometimes called a cross cover version.

While it is all but impossible to trace the actual history of the term \"cover version,\" it is likely the term began to be used by record collectors once the early rock'n'roll records had become collectible. A widely-accepted origin of the term is that it relates to the record company \"covering a bet\" by placing a bet on a song someone else has already bet on, hoping to ride the coattails of their good luck. It has also been suggested that the term \"cover\" may have its origins in an attempt by the artist who recorded the newer version of the song to have his/her version literally \"cover\" the original version in the sales racks. Woolworth, a discount chain store, even had its own label (Embassy) specializing in low-price copies of popular tunes. Another commonly-suggested origin, also apocryphal, is that a new recording by a white artist was intended to \"cover up the blackness\" of the original and make it acceptable to white listeners.

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1853 NY TO AUBURN CAYUGA CO. NY COVER 3 cts STAMPLESS US $9.99 Fairfield Maine Cover & Lodge Membership/C W McClintock US $6.99
1959 Mbalmayo Cameroun to USA Postage Due US $1.99 1954 Cvr Douala Cameroun to USA Unusual postal marking US $1.99
1941 PAQUEBOT COVER from China to USA US $1.99 1940 USA to Cameroun & return. Unusual postal markings US $4.95
Stampless cover-1850 US $5.95 UNITED STATES 1939 1st FLIGHT COVER TO ENGLAND. A643 US $1.61
USA: 1919 HOTEL COVER (S2698). US $3.26 USA: 1919 HOTEL COVER WITH RAILWAY POSTMARK (S2696). US $1.61
USA: 1912 ILLUSTRATED HOTEL COVER (S2694). US $3.26 USA: 1910's HOTEL POSTAGE DUE COVER (S2693). US $3.26
Elvis cover 1993 Elvis Presley FDCC first day cover (j) US $4.87 Gold stamp replica of Sinclair Lewis 100th Anniversary US $5.99
Benham 1993 Elvis Presley Lives first day cover (d) US $3.24 Lot-10 UNUSED AIR MAIL EMBOSSED COVERS Sc # UC11 & UC22 US $9.99
UNITED STATES WASHINGTON DC FREE MAIL US $1.99 UNITED STATES UO72 POSTAL SAVINGS ENVELOPE FRONT US $1.99
UNITED STATES FLAG CUTOUT US $1.99 UNITED STATES CAMEL POST COVERS US $3.99
UNITED STATES BISECTED 8 CENT STAMP USED FOR 4 CENT US $1.99 UNITED STATES 2 covers US $2.99
1840 NEW ORLEANS TO HUTH LONDON FORWARDING AGENT N.YORK US $40.71 U.S.A. 1928 ZEPPELIN COVER, FIRST FLIGHT FROM LAKEHURST US $24.42
USA TO GB COVER 1923 LOOK! US $1.61 USA TO GB SIGNED NOAA SHIP SURVEYOR COVER US $1.61
USA BALOON TO SHUTTLE COVER US $1.61 USA TO GB COVER FROM BAKER HOTEL DALLAS TEXAS 1939 US $1.61
CY YOUNG POSTAL ART LIBRARY FIRST DAY OF ISSUE BOOKLET US $4.99 INTL YEAR/CHILD POSTAL ART LIBRARY 1ST DAY ISSUE BKLT US $4.99
7 Diff UNUSED EMBOSSED POSTAGE COVERS All Near-MINT wow US $6.99 JOHN STEINBECK POSTAL ART LIBRARY 1ST DAY ISSUE BKLT US $4.99
USA six attractive, illustrated covers US $4.89 Washington 1875 3 Cent Stamp on Cover (Uncancelled) US $5.00
1898 Chicago Illinois Cover: Armour Soap Company US $9.99 1898 Eschenburg & Dalton Grain Commission Cvr Chicago US $9.99
1898 Marshall Field & Co Dept Store COVER Chic Ill US $9.99 1898 Chicago Cover:Klock Bassett & Eichenberg ILL US $9.99
1897 CHICAGO Cover:Lefever & Deisher Cmision Merchants US $9.99 FDC - Sc #923 S.S. SAVANNAH - CROSBY CACHET US $9.95
FDC - Sc #628 ERICSSON MEMORIAL US $9.95 LOT OF 86 U.S. COVERS STAMPS LETTERS 1930’s-40’s-50’s US $9.99
USA: 1917 COVER WITH RAILWAY POSTMARK (S2689). US $3.26 Harpursville air mail cover 1953, chad, to Timperley. US $9.77
US FDC First Day Post History Stamp Collection ! US $30.99 sc#C7 on a 1st flt.cov(NY-Atlanta rte.)Wash.DC US $5.29
sc#C10 on a 1st flt.cov(Dallas-Galveston rte.)Dallas,TX US $5.29 sc#C11 on a 1st flt.cov(Atlanta-miami rte CAM25)MaconGA US $5.29
sc#C11 on a 1st flt.cov(Albany-Buffalo rte CAM20)RomeNY US $5.29 sc# C11 on a 1st flt.cov(Cleve-Louisville rte CAM16) US $5.29
sc# U54 entire cov. Albany,NY to the city. US $5.29 sc# U54 entire cov.Hamilton,OH to Mt.Pleasant,PA US $5.29
sc# U52 entire cov.Unknown to Centreville,MS. US $5.29 sc# UC3 entire cov. Sandpoint, ID to NYC. US $5.29
sc# Q2 on cov. St.Paul,MN to Arlington,IA Unusual use. US $5.29 sc# 219D on cover from South Bend,IN to Augusta,ME US $5.29
sc# 219D on cover from Plainfield,NJ to the city. US $5.29 sc# 219(pr) on cover fromRio Grande,NJ to Sugar Hill,NH US $5.29
sc# 219(pr) on cover from New London,CT to Phila.PA. US $5.29 sc# 219(2) on cover from Harriston,MA to Augusta,ME US $5.29
PORTLAND GLIDER CLUB 1931 COVER CARRIED IN GLIDER US $8.13 PHILADELPHIA ARP 25 1853 USA WRAPPER VERY CLEAN STAMP US $15.48
UNITED STATES 8/3/1883 COVERS SENT FROM DORSET VF!! US $10.00 ROTARY ANN.INTER.CONVENTION.DALL AS,TEXAS.JUNE 6-9.1982. US $4.87
ROTARY COV.WITH XMAS WISHES LETTER INSIDE,AIRMAIL TO SA US $6.50 Collectible Norman Rockwell Cover Album with 100 Covers US $49.99
USA - Dylan Days postmarks 2003-06 (b208.2) US $2.95 USA - year 2000 Flag stamps on cover (b203) US $2.40
USA.1902 CPL.TELEGRAM ENV./MESS.HOTEL N.Y.TO PITTSBURGH US $12.00 SCOTT # C12 LOT OF 17 USED STAMPS FRANKED ON COVERS US $9.99
SCOTT # C7 C8 C12 C24 LOT OF 9 STAMPS FRANKED ON COVERS US $9.99 SCOTT # C7 C9 LOT OF 9 USED STAMPS FRANKED ON COVERS US $9.99
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