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version (on RCA Victor's cheaper
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family celebrations and corporate functions. Since the advent of inexpensive computers, some cover bands use a computerized catalog of songs, so that the singer can have the lyrics to a song displayed on a computer screen. The use of a screen for lyrics as a
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song, once more updating it to suit the musical taste of the era. During the disco era there was a trend of taking well known songs and recording them in the disco style. More recently "Singin' in the Rain" has been covered and remixed by
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who recorded an entire album with great success, with new versions of older hits. Cover songs can be used to display creativity of a performers work through the talent of another artist's previous production. Not to be confused with a
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2853:Translation
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2593:Visual arts
2522:Tribute act
2385:in the arts
2336:Popdose.com
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1904:Dot Records
1789:piano rolls
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1519:Tribute act
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1160:Wagon Wheel
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645:In the Mood
641:bobby soxer
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609:Gene Austin
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397:Björn Again
362:sheet music
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223:introducing
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3387:Song forms
3346:Categories
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3190:Dionysian
3130:L.H.O.O.Q.
3054:Simulacrum
2863:Adaptation
2843:Plagiarism
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2760:Other arts
2553:Assemblage
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2292:2009-08-23
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1346:Elton John
1295:blues rock
1272:Al Hibbler
1242:Gene Autry
1230:Volkswagen
1205:Gene Kelly
1092:Gary Jules
1044:Hallelujah
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872:a cappella
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786:Mutterlein
765:male cover
756:crossovers
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668:Hit Parade
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519:Since the
485:memory aid
462:Beatallica
429:Pink Floyd
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353:hit parade
300:cover song
206:references
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3079:Archetype
3071:and forms
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2848:Quotation
2736:TV format
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2537:Vaporwave
2532:Variation
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2487:Potpourri
2477:Pasticcio
2467:Nightcore
2185:RadioX UK
1759:Routledge
1601:978537907
1420:Bob Dylan
1412:punk rock
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1100:Mad World
1070:" and of
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942:glee club
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825:soft rock
685:Europe's
639:, when a
637:swing era
623:in 1964.
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496:Sha Na Na
466:Metallica
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320:recording
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