Good feet, good shoes, but... won't fit

Remembers classic songs from the late 1950s and 1960s
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Good feet, good shoes, but... won't fit

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Sorry if it has been discussed before, but here's the topic. What made me think of it is the vid i bumped into on youtube. Here it is (sorry, couldn't find another vid, the track was what actually interested me, not the picture). Orbison's a great performer, no doubt. And "Great pretender" is a great song, too. But, imho, they just don't match for some reason. The question is, how many tracks (from 50s and 60s, of course) would you remember when a good performer sang a good song but it just didn't work?
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Peter Noone's version of the Skeeter Davis tune, End Of The World, did not work for me.

Herman's Hermits were cute, but I did not find their version of Skeeter's March 1963 song convincing.

In fairness to the Hermits, I believe that the recording was never released as a single and as such thought of as an "album filler", perhaps.
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Hollies/Blowin´ in the Wind.
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Einar, you've just reminded me of the same band's version of "I am a rock"... Image Haven't heard their version of "Blowin' in the wind", though (i think).
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Can't forget Skeeter, who had that one giant crossover hit and who lost her life to cancer a few years back.

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Sheena, I'm not angry at their "I'm a rock" treatment. You may be right about the way they handle the lyrics. But still, not quite enough to ruin the song (imho).
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William Shatner, "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds."

Okay, that doesn't count. How about Frank Sinatra with "Something" or Elvis Presley with "Always On My Mind?"
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Good choices Mark. I agree on both counts.

Now how about Denny Crain covering Shatner's hits.
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Madonna - "American Pie" (okay, doesn't count...but OMG...)

Kiss - "Won't Get Fooled Again"
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I don't think anyone could have competed with her version of End Of The World, that being said I enjoyed Herman's Hermits version but Skeeter's was vastly superior.
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