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Screamin' Jay Hawkins

Screamin' Jay Hawkins

Covers by Screamin' Jay Hawkins [5]
Covers of Screamin' Jay Hawkins songs [27]

Covers of Screamin' Jay Hawkins Songs

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I Put a Spell on You I Put a Spell on You (1957) was covered in
I Put a Spell on You by Nina Simone (1965)
I Put a Spell on You by The Druids of Stonehenge (1966)
I Put a Spell on You by The Animals (1966)
I Put a Spell on You by The Alan Price Set (1966)
Puoi Farmi Piangere by Caterina Caselli (1966)
I Put a Spell on You by Them (1966)
I Put a Spell on You by Karin Kent (1966)
I Put a Spell on You by Creedence Clearwater Revival (1968)
I Put a Spell on You by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown (1968)
I Put a Spell on You by Demon Fuzz (1970)
I Put a Spell on You by Fever Tree (1970)
I Put a Spell on You by Audience (1971)
I Put a Spell on You by Tim Curry (1981)
I Put a Spell on You by Diamanda Galás (1992)
I Put a Spell on You by Bryan Ferry (1993)
I Put a Spell on You by Marilyn Manson (1995)
I Put a Spell on You by Sonique (2000)
I Put a Spell on You by Natacha Atlas (2001)
I Put a Spell on You by Jools Holland and His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra feat. Mica Paris and David Gilmour (2002)
I Put a Spell on You by Queen Latifah (2004)
I Put a Spell on You by Joe Cocker (2005)
I Put a Spell on You by Buddy Guy feat. Carlos Santana (2006)
I Put a Spell on You by She & Him (2009)
I Put a Spell on You by Jeff Beck feat. Joss Stone (2010)
I Put a Spell on You by Shane MacGowan (2010)
Alligator Wine Alligator Wine (1958) was covered in
Alligator Wine by Jeff Buckley (2004)
Strange Strange (1964) was covered in
Strange by Elvis Costello (1995)

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KingRizlaa said on Saturday, 20 March 2010:
Quote from Wikipedia: "Hawkins had originally intended to record "I Put a Spell on You" as a refined love song, a blues ballad. He reported, however, that the producer "brought in ribs and chicken and got everybody drunk, and we came out with this weird version. I don't even remember making the record. Before, I was just a normal blues singer. I was just Jay Hawkins. It all sort of just fell in place. I found out I could do more destroying a song and screaming it to death." ....the ribs and chicken bit made me laugh!

 
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