cover version
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Definition
Noun: A new performance or recording of a previously recorded song, made by an artist or group other than the original performer. It is an interpretation or rendition of the existing musical work.
Usage
A "cover version" refers specifically to the new recording itself. The term is neutral and describes the act of one artist recording a song associated with another. - The band's cover version of the classic soul song became a hit in its own right. - Many artists release a cover version as a single or include one on an album.
Examples
- Her cover version of "Hallelujah" is considered one of the most emotional interpretations.
- The radio station played the original 1960s track followed by a modern cover version.
- They recorded a cover version for the tribute album to their musical hero.
Advanced Usage
- "To do a cover version of": This is a common verbal phrase meaning to perform or record a cover.
- The new band decided to do a cover version of an obscure punk song.
- The concept can extend metaphorically to other creative works, though this is less common.
- The filmmaker's latest work is essentially a cover version of a 1950s French noir, updated to a modern setting.
Variants and Related Words
- Cover (noun): A common, shortened form of "cover version."
- Their cover of that song is better than the original.
- Cover song (noun): A synonymous term.
- To cover (verb): The action of performing or recording a cover version.
- Many artists have covered this standard.
Synonyms
- Rendition
- Interpretation
- Rerecording
Related Idioms/Phrases
- Cover band: A musical group that primarily performs cover versions of songs by other, more famous artists.
- We hired a cover band to play at the wedding reception.
Noun
- a recording of a song that was first recorded or made popular by somebody else
- they made a cover of a Beatles' song