Favorite cover?


As a (minor) film buff, I almost invariably prefer originals. But when it comes to audio, I  have found more than a few covers that I prefer to the originals. So, to kick things off, and with all due respect to Boz Scaggs, I absolutely LOVE this live Incognito version of Lowdown:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dH%E2%80%A6

What's on the top of your lists?
whipsaw
@allShould be Jumping Jack Flash by Alex Chilton.....

Not sure previuos link worked.....
When I was composing my post in the ongoing "One Hit Wonder" thread I was reminded of the cover of "Harlem Nocturne" by The Viscounts, which was released in both 1959 and 1966. A totally unique and IMO fantastic cover of an old jazz standard.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfAv8yAaHps

(I suspect that the speaking which follows the recording is from the soundtrack of the 1983 film "Christine," which used The Viscounts’ recording in its soundtrack).

Regards,
-- Al

I'm pretty sure that Aretha's version of YMMFLANW pre-dated Carole's by years so that's not really a cover as I understand it. 
In no particular order-
Rolling Stones - Cherry oh Baby
David Grey - One With the Birds
What a Wonderful World - The Ramones
Hallelujah - Jeff Buckley