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15 Cover Songs You Should Listen To Right Now

Because sometimes the original just isn't enough.

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15 Cover Songs You Should Listen To Right Now
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I love cover songs. My love for them started when I became obsessed (I don’t use this word lightly. I was absolutely crazy when it came to this show) with “Glee”, and carried on when I watched ten seasons of "Grey’s Anatomy" in a month.

Miraculously, this list doesn’t have any “Glee” songs on it, but that’s only because I restrained myself from adding them (although, you should listen to "Glee: The Music, Volume 1" because that album changed my life).

The following songs are apart of a list that I have compiled over the years that showcases the best cover songs that I have found so far:

1. "Wrecking Ball"- Sarah Blackwood, Jenny Pleau, Emily Bones

2. " I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)" - Sleeping At Last

3. "Halo" - Kris Orlowski

4. "Chasing Cars" - The Wind and The Wave

5. "Man in the Mirror" [feat. Cameron the Public] - J2

6. "Fame" - Mree

7. "Hit Me Baby One More Time" - Ed Sheeran

8. "In The Air Tonight" - Kelly Sweet

9. "Already Gone" - Sleeping At Last

10. "Counting Stars" - Gardiner Sisters

11. "Don’t You Want Me" - Young Summer

12. "Tainted Love" - Claire Guerreso

13. "Holding Out For a Hero" - Ella Mae Bowen

14. "When I Was Your Man" - Aaron Tveit

15. "Feeling Good" - Michael Buble

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