The Best Lounge Music Rock Covers

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The Best Lounge Music Rock Covers – If you are looking for the best lounge music rock covers, look no further. This blog has got you covered with the best of the best.

The Best Lounge Music Rock Covers – Part 1

In this series, we’ll be counting down the best lounge music rock covers. From chilled-out takes on classics by The Beatles and The Rolling Stones to more recent hits by Muse and Radiohead, these are the tracks that prove that lounge music and rock can go hand-in-hand perfectly.

So put on your most comfortable pair of slippers, pour yourself a glass of something strong, and settle in for the ultimate lounge music experience.

The Best Lounge Music Rock Covers – Part 2

Welcome back to our series on the best lounge music rock covers! In our last installment, we covered some great tracks from artists like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Nat King Cole. This time around, we’ll be featuring some more modern performers, including Michael Bublé, Harry Connick Jr., and Jamie Cullum.

As always, we’ll be focusing on quality of performance and overall arrangement, so kick back and enjoy some of the best lounge music rock covers around!

The Best Lounge Music Rock Covers – Part 3

In our quest to find the best lounge music rock covers, we turn our attention to Part 3 of the series. This time, we feature some more great tracks that are sure to get your feet tapping.

So without further ado, here are The Best Lounge Music Rock Covers – Part 3:

The Best Lounge Music Rock Covers – Part 4

In this article, we will be taking a look at some of the best lounge music rock covers. This music genre has been growing in popularity in recent years, and there are now many excellent bands and artists that perform it.

One of the things that makes lounge music so appealing is that it often takes well-known songs and re-imagines them in a new way. This can be done by adding new instrumentation, changing the tempo or style, or simply giving the song a new twist. As a result, lounge music can be both nostalgic and fresh at the same time.

In this article, we will be featuring some of our favorite lounge music covers of rock songs. We have also included a Spotify playlist at the end so that you can listen to all of the songs as you read.

The Best Lounge Music Rock Covers – Part 5

In this fifth and final installment of our series on the best lounge music rock covers, we take a look at some of the most popular tracks from the last few decades. From David Bowie to Nirvana, these tunes have been covered by some of the most talented musicians in the genre.

“Ziggy Stardust” by David Bowie

This classic Bowie tune has been covered by a number of different artists, but we think the best version comes from UK-based singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse. Her version retains the original’s dark and moody atmosphere, but injects it with a new sense of cool.

“Smells Like Teen Spirit” by Nirvana

This Nirvana anthem was given new life by Swedish pop duo The Knife in 2006. Their cover is a haunting and ethereal take on the original, with lead singer Karin Dreijer Andersson’s ethereal vocals taking center stage.

“I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor

This disco classic was given new life in the hands of French electronic musician Daft Punk in 1997. The duo’s cover is a high-energy dancefloor filler that perfectly captures the spirit of the original.

The Best Lounge Music Rock Covers – Part 6

In this final installment of our series, we bring you the best lounge music rock covers from some of the most iconic bands of all time. From The Beatles to Led Zeppelin, these are the tracks that will help you relax and unwind.

1. “Yesterday” by The Beatles
2. “All Along the Watchtower” by Bob Dylan
3. “Roxanne” by The Police
4. “ Hurt” by Johnny Cash
5. “Wonderful Tonight” by Eric Clapton
6. “Don’t Stop Believin’” by Journey
7. “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” by U2
8. “Go Your Own Way” by Fleetwood Mac
9. “Smells Like Teen Spirit” by Nirvana
10. “Stairway to Heaven” by Led Zeppelin

The Best Lounge Music Rock Covers – Part 7

We’re back with another great collection of covers perfect for your next lounge music playlist! This time we’re focusing on rock classics that have been given the lounge music treatment. From The Beatles to Nirvana, these are some of the best covers of rock songs you’ll ever hear.

The 1974 version of “Love Me Do” by Lou rawls is a great place to start. This funkified cover takes the classic Beatles song and gives it a whole new groove. If you’re looking for something a little more upbeat, check out Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox cover of “Smells Like Teen Spirit” by Nirvana. This swinging big band cover will have you up and dancing in no time!

For something a little more mellow, take a listen to Stefan Nilsson’s cover of “Wonderful Tonight” by Eric Clapton. This beautiful piano-based cover is the perfect way to wind down your evening. We hope you enjoy these great covers!

The Best Lounge Music Rock Covers – Part 8

In this series, we’ve been compiling a collection of the best lounge music rock covers. In part 8, we feature tracks from Nick Waterhouse, The Eagles, and Santana.

Nick Waterhouse – “It No. 3” (The Kinks)
This cover of The Kinks’ “It No. 3” by Nick Waterhouse is taken from his album “Holly.” The original track was released in 1964 on the album “Kinda Kinks.”

The Eagles – “Take It Easy” (Jackson Browne)
The Eagles’ cover of Jackson Browne’s “Take It Easy” was released in 1972 on their self-titled debut album. The original track was released in 1971 on Browne’s debut album, “For Everyman.”

Santana – “Evil Ways” (Clarence Henry)
Santana’s cover of Clarence Henry’s “Evil Ways” was released in 1969 on their self-titled debut album. The original track was released in 1964 on Henry’s debut album, “Ain’t Got No Home.”

The Best Lounge Music Rock Covers – Part 9

The Beatles – Eleanor Rigby (Slowhand Version)

The classic Beatles tune gets a jazzy, lounge makeover in this gorgeous cover by Eric Clapton. His fingers glide effortlessly over the fretboard, and the result is a mesmerizing and beautiful rendition of a timeless classic.

The Best Lounge Music Rock Covers – Part 10

Rock music has been around for decades, and although it may seem like a thing of the past, there are plenty of lounge music rock covers that show the genre is very much alive. In this article, we’ll count down the best lounge music rock covers from some of the top artists in the genre.

So sit back, relax, and enjoy these amazing renditions of classic rock songs.

10. The White Stripes – ‘Seven Nation Army’
This well-known rock song gets a lounge makeover courtesy of The White Stripes. The input of Jack White’s virtuosic guitar playing elevates this cover to great heights.

9. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – ‘Maps’
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs take on one of their own songs with this intimate cover. It features Karen O on lead vocals and acoustic guitar, with Nick Zinner providing some subtle electric guitar work in the background.

8. The Kills – ‘UFO’
This eerie cover by The Kills is taken from their 2008 album ‘Midnight Boom’. It retains the same industrial feel as the original version by English post-punk band Wire.

7. LCD Soundsystem – ‘All My Friends’
LCD Soundsystem give this classic song by southern rockers Travis an energetic makeover, complete with anthemic horns and a catchy synth melody. This is one track that is sure to get you moving.

6. Sonic Youth – ‘Superstar’
Sonic Youth put their own spin on this Carpenters classic with this atmospheric cover from their 2004 album ‘Rather Ripped’. Kim Gordon takes on lead vocals duties, giving the song a dark and brooding feeling.

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