Listen to the top 20 Pop cover tracks as rated by visitors.
"September," released by Earth, Wind & Fire in 1978, is a timeless classic that continues to be a staple at celebrations and gatherings around the world. Written by Maurice White, Al McKay, and Allee Willis, the song is known for its infectious groove and joyous energy.
"Josie," the closing track on Steely Dan's acclaimed 1977 album “Aja”, exemplifies the band's sophisticated blend of rock, jazz, and funk. Written by Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, "Josie" features intricate harmonies, engaging rhythms, and sharp lyrics. Here's an accessible breakdown of its musical elements.
"Deacon Blues," a track from Steely Dan's 1977 album “Aja”, is a quintessential example of the band's sophisticated style, blending jazz, rock, and pop elements.
Room 335 is Larry Carlton's seminal track. It was track 1 on his first solo album. It remains a firm favorite in his live sets and quite a challenge for any guitarist.
This one's another fave track off the Aja album that I have turned into a guitar instrumental. I didn't try the Jay Gradon guitar solo though!
A Case of You is arguably one of the greatest breakup songs ever
This is typical Steely Dan territory, even though it was on Donald Fagen's Nighfly album (which I contend is the best album Steely Dan never released!).
Off the Michael Jackson album 'Off The Wall'. When that album first came out (on vinyl) it was glued to my turntable!
the third single from his sixteenth studio album, Innervisions (1973). It reached number 16 on the Billboard Pop Singles
The pop hit by Essex girl Jessie J. She's the real thing! I was going to try 'Price tag' but it got so overplayed (and the lyric is what makes it so no instrumental) You've just gotta love Jessie J