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Never Can Say Goodbye: Which Version Is Better? | |
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J5 | |
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Jackson 5 by a mile but I actually love every version you mentioned and many others I've heard. It's a wonderful song with lyrics anyone can relate too. Timeless. | |
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J5 | |
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Jackson 5 obviously, there's no other answer. | |
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The Communards' version I had the most fun with at the time. But the definitive version is surely Gloria Gaynor. | |
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It's not, is Jackson 5 | |
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Jackson 5 | |
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The Communards without a doubt I'm afraid of Americans. I'm afraid of the world. | |
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I'm glad you agree with us. | |
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Jackson 5 | |
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The version from The Jackson's An American Dream | |
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BalladofPeterParker said: Jackson 5 by a mile but I actually love every version you mentioned and many others I've heard. It's a wonderful song with lyrics anyone can relate too. Timeless. I agree. | |
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J5's is the best, but I love Isaac Hayes' version. Nobody covered a song quite like Isaac. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Toss up between J5 and Gloria Gaynor | |
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Jackson 5
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You know I do even though I actually have copies of all those other versions. Don't make me photowhore them! We got all day now! | |
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As I said earlier, I'm glad you all agree with US | |
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I'll go w/Jackson 5ive! BUT: Isaac Hayes put some whole 'nutha Slank & Stank on it!!!
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Isaac Hayes’ is my fave version. | |
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The Jackson 5 Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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Isaac was a master at re-making and transforming songs.I also like what he did with "Walk On By" (the Dionne Warwick classic) and "Never Gonna Give You Up" (originally recorded by Jerry Butler). | |
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seriously...upon further listen, this is one of Michael Jackson's truly great vocal performances as a child...he KILLT this shit...how was he that young and singing with the emotional range and tone required to pull off that performance??.. lyrically thats a grown ass man song...Mike sang the shit outta that song at 12/13 years old...amazing. | |
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One of the many he's got. | |
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SoulAlive said:
Isaac was a master at re-making and transforming songs.I also like what he did with "Walk On By" (the Dionne Warwick classic) and "Never Gonna Give You Up" (originally recorded by Jerry Butler). Right? Isaac could’ve been what Aretha & Luther were to covering songs, he reconstructed some of those songs (“Walk On By” like you mentioned). Covering songs didn’t became the forte later, but I still think he’s an underrated arranger. | |
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