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Which bands became massively popular for covering songs rather than recording originals?

Last Updated: 27.06.2025 03:22

Which bands became massively popular for covering songs rather than recording originals?

"Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" was written by Anne Bredon and originally recorded by Joan Baez.

The Who

Shirelles

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Quiet Riot

“My Back Pages” was written by Bob Dylan and suggested by Paul Smith in the comments.

“Because You Loved Me” was written by Diane Warren.

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Sergei Rachmaninoff deserves a credit for “All By Myself.”

“Blinded by the Light” was written by Bruce Springsteen.

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"Since I've Been Loving You" is nearly identical to “Never” which was written by Bob Mosley and recorded by Moby Grape.

Cheap Trick

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Sam Cooke had his start as the lead singer of the Soul Stirrers, recording gospel songs like “Peace in the Valley.” Aretha Franklin also had her start in gospel and was influenced by Sam Cooke to pursue a career in mainstream popular music.

“Cum On Feel The Noize” was written by Slade members Noddy Holder and Jim Lea.

Chiffons

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The band also borrowed from Bach, Rossini, Strauss and Tchaikovsky.

Johnny Cash

Carole King is one of the world’s best and most prolific songwriters.

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“Jersey Girl” was written by Tom Waits.

“Because the Night” was written by Bruce Springsteen.

"Whole Lotta Love" was nicked from “You Need Love” by Willie Dixon, which Robert Planet later admitted. A court ruled in Dixon’s favor.

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Aretha Franklin

“Like a Rolling Stone” was written by Bob Dylan and had the perfect title for the band.

“Twistin’ the Night Away” was written by Sam Cooke.

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Frank Sinatra

“Baby It’s You” was written by Burt Bacharach, Barney Williams and Mack David.

“I Was Made For Loving You” was written by songwriter pros Desmond Child and Vini Poncia.

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Michael Jackson

“Spanish Harlem,” one of my all-time favorite songs, was written and first performed by Ben E. King. Aretha changed the lyrics slightly to make the girl a bit darker, if I remember correctly.

“You Belong to Me” was co-written by Carly Simon and Michael McDonald.

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"Til There Was You" written by Meredith Wilson for his musical The Music Man.

Eric Clapton

“Turn, Turn, Turn” was written by Pete Seeger in 1959 and was based on the Bible, specifically the third chapter of Ecclesiastes.

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“Proud Mary” was written by John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival at the time.

“Mama Mia,” “Dancing Queen,” “Fernando,” “SOS,” “Knowing Me, Knowing You”, “Ring Ring,” “Honey Honey,” “I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do,” “The Name of the Game” and “Waterloo” were either written primarily by Stig Anderson or he contributed and was credited as a songwriter. Anderson contributed so much to the group that he’s been called “the fifth member of ABBA.” It should be noted that other members of the band also contributed to the songs in question.

J.D. Souther either wrote or co-wrote a number of Eagles’ hits, including “Heartache Tonight,” “Victim of Love,” “New Kid in Town,” “How Long (Has This Been Going On)” and “Best of My Love.”

“Black Night,” the band’s first original single, was not all that original. According to Roger Glover, it “was nicked from the bass line in Ricky Nelson's ‘Summertime’ and then proceeds to play the bassline riff on his grand piano.”

Rod Stewart

“I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still in Love with You”) was written by country legend Hank Williams Sr.

Tom Jones

“Both Sides Now” was written by Joni Mitchell.

Elvis was mentioned by T. Stephen Cornelius in the comments as an artist who never wrote his songs, or at least not any famous ones of which I am aware that he wrote on his own.

“Big Yellow Taxi” was written by Joni Mitchell.

My original answer did not include individual singers, but I received so many excellent suggestions in previous comments that I have expanded it. And solo singers do, of course, employ bands. Session musicians form bands, however temporary. Again, I am interpreting the question broadly. If that freaks someone out, no one is forcing them to read — so “no harm, no foul” as we used to say in pickup basketball games.

“Pink” was written by Glen Ballard, Richard Supa and Steven Tyler.

“Your Song” was written by Sir Elton John and Bernie Taupin.

“Lucille” was a cover of a Little Richard song.

“Hallelujah” was written by the famous songwriting team of Roger Greenway and Roger Cook. It was Deep Purple’s fifth consecutive single to be a cover song.

My Bonnie (Lies Over the Ocean) was the Beatles’ first single, a traditional song.

“Paint it Black” was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richard and originally performed by the Rolling Stones.

Carly Simon

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Milli Vanilli

“Will You Love Me Tomorrow” was written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin.

“The Show Must Go On” was written by Leo Sayer.

“The Tide Is High” was written by John Holt and performed by his Jamaican group The Paragons.

The Beatles started out as a cover band and never stopped covering songs: 21 of their first 46 recorded tracks were cover songs.

“Someone to Watch Over Me” was written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin.

“Ooh Baby Baby” was written by Smokey Robinson and Pete Moore, and originally performed by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles.

Some of the best songs and biggest hits below were written by professional songwriters like Paul Anka, Chuck Berry, Jackson Browne, Leonard Cohen, Sam Cooke, Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan, Buddy Holly, Holly Knight, Cole Porter, Little Richard, Joni Mitchell, Willie Nelson, Roy Orbison, Smokey Robinson, Neil Sedaka, Pete Seeger, Paul Simon, J.D. Souther, Jim Vallance, Tom Waits, Diane Warren, Hank Williams Sr., Brian Wilson and Neil Young.

Lynn Anderson

“Tell Him” was written by David Foster and performed as a duet with Barbara Streisand.

“Different Drum” was written by Michael Nesmith of the Monkees and it became her first hit.

“Puppy Love” was written by Paul Anka.

“Johnny B. Goode” and “Little Queenie” were written by Chuck Berry.

“I Write the Songs” was actually written by Bruce Johnston of the Beach Boys! This dichotomy was mentioned in the comments by Nigyl Nissan.

Guns ’N’ Roses

Byrds

“Better Be Good to Me,” “One of the Living” and “(Simply) The Best” were written or co-written by Holly Knight.

“All By Myself” was written by Eric Carmen.

“River Deep, Mountain High” was written by Phil Spector, Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich.

Eagles

“Kentucky Woman” was written and originally performed by Neil Diamond. It was Deep Purple’s second single in 1968 and reached #38 in the USA.

Marilyn Manson

“Wonderful World” was written by Sam Cooke, Herb Alpert and Lou Adler. “Wonderful World” has also been covered by Herman’s Hermits, Otis Redding, Johnny Nash and the trio of Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel and James Taylor.

Jimmy Webb wrote the much-lampooned “MacArthur Park” as noted by Ronny Hoff in the comments.

“Days of Future Passed” was a cover of a Moody Blues song.

Most bands have done cover songs, but these famous bands covered more than most: Three Dog Night (never wrote any of their biggest hits), Deep Purple (their first five singles were covers), the world’s most successful cover band, the Beatles (21 of their first 46 recorded tracks were cover songs), the Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin.

“She’s a Lady” remains Tom Jones’s biggest hit in the United States.

“You Give Love A Bad Name,” “Livin’ On A Prayer,” “Bad Medicine,” “I’d Die for You” and “Keep The Faith” were written by professional songwriter Desmond Child in collaboration with Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora

AC/DC

Home Free is an a cappella cover band.

“(I Never Promised You a) Rose Garden” was written by Joe South, who was suggested in the comments by Chuck B. To show what a small world it is, when Lynn Anderson appeared on the Johnny Carson show, he asked her the name of a young country artist to keep an eye on. Lynn named Beth Harris, who is now my wife, Beth Harris Burch. Beth moved to Nashville and cut an album, but her manager ripped her off and she decided to retire and become a full-time mom to our son Jeremy.

“Difficult To Cure” was an uptempo guitar-based reworking of Beethoven's “Ode To Joy.”

THE ROLLING STONES

“Already Gone” was written by Jack Tempchin and Robb Strandlund.

“Money (That’s What I Want)” was written by Berry Gordy and Janie Bradford.

“What About Love” was written by Brian Allen, Sheron Alton and Jim Vallance.

In the comments Rick Deguchi mentioned that most of Linda Ronstadt’s hits were covers.

Grateful Dead

“A Love So Beautiful” was written by Roy Orbison.

“On Broadway” was written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil.

Elvis Presley

“Everybody’s Trying to Be My Baby,” “Honey Don’t” and “Matchbox” were written by Carl Perkins.

Otis Redding

Lynyrd Skynyrd

Bon Jovi

Carole King

“Send In the Clowns” was written by Stephen Sondheim.

“Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman belong here. They wrote songs for a looong list of top names back in the 70s including New World, Sweet, Gary Glitter, Mud, Racey, Suzi Quatro and Smokie. They were instrumental in bringing many bands and solo musicians onto the charts, including Patti Smith and Lita Ford, and they provided number one hits in the US for Toni Basil, Nick Gilder and Pat Benatar.” — Bogdan Kadziola in the comments

As for major individual artists, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Tom Jones, George Jones, George Strait, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion and Rihanna didn’t write any of their major hits, to my knowledge. Elton John wrote music but Bernie Taupin typically composed his lyrics. I have seen the great Janis Joplin included in such lists incorrectly, because she wrote “Mercedes Benz” by herself and “Down on Me” with Eddy Head, and those are two great songs. Aretha Franklin usually recorded songs written by others, but she wrote the excellent “Think” which rose to #7 on the Billboard Hot 100, and “Rock Steady,” which reached #9.

“Please Mr. Postman” was written by Robert Bateman, Georgia Dobbins, William Garrett, Freddie Gorman and Brian Holland. The song was a hit for the Marvelettes.

“Call me the Breeze” was written by JJ Cale.

Barry Manilow

“Not Fade Away,” “Oh Boy” and “Rave On” were originally performed by Buddy Holly and his band the Crickets. “Oh! Boy” and “Rave On” were both written by Sonny West and Bill Tilghman.

“We Gotta Get Out of This Place” was written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil and mentioned by John Aughinbaugh in the comments.

"Easy to Be Hard" was written by Galt MacDermot, James Rado, and Gerome Ragni for the “Hair” musical.

“Five Bridges” was a cover of a song by The Nice.

Drifters

Paul Carrack wrote “Love Will Keep Us Alive.”

Michael Bolton

Richard Harris

“I’m Gonna Love You Too” was written by Buddy Holly.

"Liar" was written by Russ Ballard of Argent.

“Eli’s Coming” was written by Laura Nyro.

“Lighting Strikes” was written by Richard Supa.

“Private Dancer” was written by Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits.

“I Wanna Be Your Man” was written by Lennon/McCartney.

“Good Times” was written by Sam Cooke.

The Blues Brothers were a cover band comprised of SNL stars John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd.

Paul Revere and the Raiders

“Joy To The World” and “Never Been to Spain” were written by Hoyt Axton.

“Heat Wave” was written by the Holland-Dozier-Holland songwriting team.

Partridge Family

Jimmy Webb wrote “By the Time I Get to Phoenix” and “Wichita Lineman” as noted by Ronny Hoff in the comments.

“Hush” and “Down in the Boondocks” were written by Joe South.

UB40

“Go Away Little Girl” was written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin.

Paul Williams wrote three hit songs for The Carpenters and three more for Three Dog Night.

“A Change Is Gonna Come,” “Chain Gang,” “Cupid” and “Shake” were written by Sam Cooke.

Led Zeppelin was mentioned in previous comments by Robert Shirley as “one of the world’s biggest bands and biggest ‘borrowers.’ Their covers and borrowing have been greatly chronicled.”

Three Dog Night, circa 1972. Back L–R: Joe Schermie, Floyd Sneed, Michael Allsup and Jimmy Greenspoon. Front L–R: Danny Hutton, Cory Wells and Chuck Negron.

Trivia fans may be interested to know that Three Dog Night introduced Hoyt Axton, John Hiatt, Dave Loggins, Randy Newman and Paul Williams to the larger musical world. Also, that Hoyt Axton’s mother was Mae Boren Axton, who co-wrote Elvis Presley’s first #1 hit, “Heartbreak Hotel,” and introduced the 19-year-old Elvis to Col. Tom Parker, his longtime manager.

“Bring It on Home to Me” was written by Sam Cooke.

“Take It Easy” was the Eagles’ debut hit and it was co-written by Jackson Browne and Glenn Frey.

“I Wasn’t Born To Follow” was written by Carole King and covered by the Byrds in the movie Easy Rider. Suggested by Michael Macbean in the comments.

“I Get a Kick Out of You” was written by Cole Porter.

“The Lemon Song” was directly lifted from “Killing Floor” by Chester Burnett aka Howling Wolf. Although Led Zep's version did insert Robert Plant's not-so-subtle double entendre involving the dispersal of lemon juice. — James Raines in the comments

Kiss

Grand Funk Railroad

“Hungry” and “Kicks” were written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil.

“Shambala” was written by Daniel Moore.

Heart

LED ZEPPELIN

“Alison” and “Girls Talk” were written by Elvis Costello.

“Twist and Shout” was written by Phil Medley and Bert Russell. It was a hit for the Top Notes and the Isley Brothers.

“T for Texas” was written by Jimmy Rodgers.

“Ring of Fire” was written by June Carter. Ironically, in Johnny Cash’s biggest hit, “I Walk the Line,” he promised to always be faithful to his wife. But his second-biggest hit, “Ring of Fire,” was written by his mistress at the time, who later became June Carter Cash.

“Think Twice” was co-written by Peter Sinfield of King Crimson and Bucks Fizz producer Andy Hill.

“Not Fade Away” was written by Buddy Holly. It was the first song the Stones performed on The Mike Douglas Show in the US in 1964.

“It’s All Coming Back to Me Now” was written by Jim Steinman, who is most famous for his collaborations with Meatloaf.

“Never,” “All Eyes,” “There’s the Girl,” “Tall. Dark, Handsome Stranger,” and “I Love You” were written

"Try a Little Tenderness" was written by Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly, and Harry M. Woods; it had previously been performed by Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Otis Redding (with an arrangement by Isaac Hayes and backed by Booker T. and the M.G.’s). Three Dog Night used the Isaac Hayes arrangement for its cover of the song.

“Baby Please Don’t Go” was written by legendary blues guitarist Big Joe Williams.

Santana

Celine Dion

And now, without further ado, here are artists who didn’t write some of their best songs…

“Everybody’s a Masterpiece” was written by George S. Clinton and Richard Reicheg.

“House of the Rising Sun” was a traditional folk/blues song.

“Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)” was written by Allen Toussaint.

“Doh Wah Diddy Diddy” was written by Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich and originally recorded by The Exciters.

“It Doesn’t Matter Anymore” was written by Paul Anka and originally performed by Buddy Holly and the Crickets.

“Black Magic Woman” was written by Peter Green, the lead guitarist for Fleetwood Mac.

Pat Benatar

Yes

“Peasant Valley Sunday” was written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin.

“One Fine Day” was written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin.

Osmonds

“Hallelujah” was written by Leonard Cohen. “Hallelujah” has also been covered by Andrea Bocelli, Michael Bolton, Bono, Jeff Buckley, John Cale, Neil Diamond, Celine Dion, Bob Dylan, Judith Hill, Jennifer Hudson, K.D. Lang, Willie Nelson, Pentatonix, Elvis Presley, Regina Spektor, Rufus Wainwright, and pretty much every singer under the sun!

Aerosmith

Billy Joe Royal

Righteous Brothers

“We’ve Only Just Begun,” “Let Me Be the One” and “Rainy Days and Mondays” were written by Paul Williams.

“Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey!” was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. It was originally performed by Little Willie Littlefield.

THE BEATLES

“Ol’ 55” was written by Tom Waits.

“I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” was written by veteran songwriter Diane Warren.

“Hurt” was written by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails.

“My Way” was originally a French song called "Comme d’habitude” composed by Jacques Revaux with French lyrics by Giles Thibaut and Claude Francois. Paul Anka wrote the English lyrics.

“You Belong to Me” was written by Carly Simon. “You Belong to Me” has also been covered by Chaka Khan (feat. Michael McDonald) and Jennifer Lopez.

“Love is a Rose” was written by Neil Young.

“Love Is a Battlefield” was written by Holly Knight and Mike Chapman.

“The Loco-Motion” was written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin.

Procol Harum

Paul Williams wrote three hit songs for Three Dog Night.

“I Hate Myself For Loving You” was written by professional songwriter Desmond Child with Joan Jett

The songs above were suggested by Geoff Morton in the comments.

“It’s So Easy” and “That’ll Be the Day” were written by Buddy Holly, who performed the songs with his band the Crickets.

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The Jimi Hendrix Experience

“Love Will Keep Us Alive” was written by John Capaldi, Paul Carrack and Peter Vale.

“Daydream Believer” was written by John Stuart.

Monkees

“Don’t Bring Me Down” was written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin.

Patti Smith

“War Machine” was written by professional songwriter Jim Vallance.

“Rock Me Baby” was written by blues legend B. B. King.

“One” was written by the great Harry Nilsson.

“This Is It” was written by Paul Anka with Michael Jackson. Paul Anka was suggested by T. Stephen Cornelius in the comments.

“Hush” was written by Joe South and originally performed by Billy Joe Royal. “Hush” was Deep Purple’s first single in 1968 and reached #4 in the USA. It was the band’s highest-charting single, along with “Smoke on the Water.”

Milli Vanilli (pictured above) gets a dishonorable mention for not actually singing the songs they covered!

Pentatonix is an a cappella cover band.

“Crazy” was written by Desmond Child with Joe Perry and Steven Tyler.

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“Amazing” was written by Richard Supa and Steven Tyler.

“Shout” was also a hit for the Isley Brothers.

“Suzanne” was written by Leonard Cohen.

“Chains” was written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King.

“You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me” was written by Smokey Robinson.

“Mama Told Me Not to Come” was written by Randy Newman.

"Speed King" borrows from Haydn’s “String Quartet in C.”

“Long Tall Sally” was written by Little Richard, Robert "Bumps" Blackwell and Enotris Johnson.

“I Really Want to Know You” was written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil.

On an amusing note (pardon the pun), Barry Manilow did write songs but didn’t write “I Write the Songs,” which was written by Bruce Johnson of the Beach Boys. Forgiving him for writing that song and giving it to Barry Manilow would test the compassion and grace of a saint.

“Tumbling Dice” was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.

“Black and White” was a 1954 folk song written by David I. Arkin (the father of actor Alan Arkin) and Earl Robinson.

“Hound Dog” was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and recorded in 1952 by Big Mama Thornton.

Carole King

Counting Crows

“Poor Poor Pitiful Me” was written by Warren Zevon.

Joan Jett and the Blackhearts

“I’m a Believer” was written by Neil Diamond.

“Woodstock” was written by Joni Mitchell.

“Up on the Roof” and “Some Kind of Wonderful” were written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin.

“I Drove All Night” was written by Tom Kelly and Billy Steinberg in the style of Roy Orbison, and Orbison recorded the song in 1987 but did not release it before his death the following year. Orbison’s demo was later engineered and produced by Jeff Lynne of ELO fame and it became a hit in 1992, reaching number seven in the UK and earning a Grammy in the US. In the meantime “I Drove All Night” was covered in 1989 by Cyndi Lauper and it became her last top ten single, reaching number six on the Billboard Hot 100. Celine Dion released her cover in 2003 and it reached number one in Canada, Belgium and Sweden, and number two on the US Dance Club chart. It would be her last number one single.

“An Old-Fashioned Love Song,” “The Family of Man” and “Out in the Country” were written by Paul Williams.

“Pieces of April” and “Til’ the World Ends” were written by Dave Loggins.

Judy Collins

Animals

Doobie Brothers

There are also great songs penned by songwriting teams like Burt Bacharach and Hal David, the Bee Gees, George and Ira Gershwin, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, Sir Elton John and Bernie Taupin, Carole King and Gerry Goffin, John Lennon and Sir Paul McCartney, and Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil.

“Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” was written by Bob Dylan.

“I Drove All Night” was a remarkable song, being the last hit single for Roy Orbison and Cyndi Lauper, and the last number one single for Celine Dion.

“Summertime Blues” was written and recorded by Eddie Cochran (and covered by many other artists). Suggested by Michael Gibbs in the comments.

“Somewhere Out There” by Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram was written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil.

“You’re So Vain” was written by Carly Simon. “You’re So Vain” has also been covered by Liza Minnelli and Faster Pussycat

“You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’” and “You’re My Soul and Inspiration” were written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil.

“Peaceful Easy Feeling” was written by Jack Tempchin.

“Help!” was the band’s fourth single, a cover of a Beatles song.

“I’ve Got You Under My Skin” was written by Cole Porter.

“Words of Love,” “That’ll Be The Day,” “Peggy Sue” and “Crying, Waiting, Hoping” were written by Buddy Holly and originally performed by Holly with his band the Crickets. The Beatles were originally the Beetles, an obvious tip of the cap to the Crickets. John Lennon and Paul McCartney credited Holly with inspiring them to write songs.

“Mr. Tambourine Man” was written by Bob Dylan.

ABBA

Their album Girl You Know It’s True went 6x platinum and they not only didn’t write the songs, they didn’t sing a single note!

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"I Love Rock 'n' Roll" was written by Alan Merrill and Jake Hooker and first recorded by the Arrows, a British rock band, in 1975. This was suggested in the comments by Geoff Morton.

Linda Ronstadt

“After Midnight” and “Cocaine” were written by JJ Cale.

As I go, I will reveal which two famous singers lied like dogs, thanks to their songwriters!

"Sure as I'm Sitting Here" was written by John Hiatt.

“Don’t Know Much” by Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville was written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil.

"Out in the Country" was written by Paul Williams and Roger Nichols.

Manfred Mann

“River Deep, Mountain High” was the band’s third single, a cover of an Ike & Tina Turner classic written by Phil Spector, Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry.

Eric Carmen

“Roll Over Beethoven,”“Rock & Roll Music” and “Sweet Little Sixteen” were written by Chuck Berry, the Shakespeare of early rock ’n’ roll.

The English version of “Ring Ring” was translated by Neil Sedaka and Phil Cody.

Carly Simon

“Darlin’” and “Time to Get Alone” were written by Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys.

“Rock Me on the Water” was written by Jackson Browne.

“Long, Long Time” was written by Gary White.

“Dude (Looks Like A Lady)” was written by professional songwriter Desmond Child in collaboration with Joe Perry and Steven Tyler.

"Blue Bayou" was written by Roy Orbison and Joe Melson and originally performed by Roy Orbison.

“The Sound of Silence” was written by Paul Simon and first performed by Simon and Garfunkel.

“Love in Vain” was written by legendary bluesman Robert Johnson.

“When Will I Be Loved” was a country-rock version of a song written by Phil Everly of the Everly Brothers. It became Ronstadt’s first #1 song on the country charts.

Glen Campbell

“A Whiter Shade of Pale” was credited to singer Gary Brooker, lyricist Keith Reid and organist Matthew Fisher but the melody is unmistakably Bach’s “Air on the G-String”!

“Sweet Georgia Brown” was a jazz standard.

“Georgia on My Mind” was written by Hoagy Carmichael and made popular by Ray Charles.

“Dizzy Miss Lizzie,” “Bad Boy” and “Slow Down” were written by Larry Williams.

“You’re No Good” was a rock version of the R&B song written by Clint Ballard Jr.

“Red, Red Wine” was written by Neil Diamond.

THREE DOG NIGHT

Disturbed

“School Days” was written by Chuck Berry.

“You Send Me” and “Good Times” were written by Sam Cooke.

“Heartbreak Hotel,” his first #1 hit, was written by Mae Boren Axton and Tommy Durden.

“Livin’ on the Edge” was written by Mark Hudson, Joe Perry and Steven Tyler.

Please note that I am not “condemning” anyone for recording songs they didn’t write, as someone suggested in previous comments. I am simply answering a question that I find interesting. Some of the best songs ever recorded were covers, including the magnificent “Without You” by Harry Nilsson (originally written and recorded by Badfinger) and any number of covers by Elvis, Whitney, Celine, et al.

Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman

Bruce Springsteen

Three Dog Night may be the most successful major band that usually covered songs written by others, and theirs was an eclectic ensemble of songwriters.

Tina Turner

Three Dog Night is a rarity among great rock bands in that it never, to my knowledge, wrote one of its greatest hits…

DEEP PURPLE

“Not Fade Away” was written by Buddy Holly and became one of the Grateful Dead’s standards.

“Back in the U.S.A” was written by Chuck Berry.

Sha Na Na was ever and always a cover band!

The Carpenters

“Immortality” was written by the Bee Gees (Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb) and performed with the Bee Gees providing backing vocals.

“Lalena” was written and performed by Donovan.

"The Flame" was a power ballad written by British songwriters Bob Mitchell and Nick Graham.

“All Along the Watchtower” was written by Bob Dylan.

“Early Yes one-upped Vanilla Fudge with long covers of I See You (6:47), Every Little Thing (5:47), Something’s Coming (7:09), No Opportunity Necessary (4:45), Everydays (6:05), and America (10:30).” — Don Campbell in the comments.

“Rag Doll” was written by Holly Knight, Richard Vallance, Joe Perry and Steven Tyler.

Deep Purple started out wanting to be a "Vanilla Fudge clone" according to Ritchie Blackmore.

In the comments Rick Deguchi mentioned that many of Elvis’s biggest hits were covers, including “Hound Dog,” “It’s Now or Never,” “Blue Suede Shoes,” “Suspicious Minds,” “All Shook Up,” “Love Me Tender” and “Are You Lonesome Tonight.”