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Which classic song has been covered the most so far?

All along, there are many cover songs in Chinese music, and even some classic cover songs can achieve the effect of overwhelming the original singing, so that most people don't know that the original singing of the songs is actually not the singer they heard and saw. Take Yoga Lin's "The Man I Love" as an example. Probably only fans of Pheasant Brother know that the original singer of this song is actually Jordan chan.

"Sing out your love and reluctance for the people you love. I love someone, but she doesn't like me. I know that she has a lover, but I am still reluctant to leave her. Listening to the ridicule of others, do you doubt yourself as a fool, or are you crazy about love? "

Love is Simple was written by Tao Zhe in 1993, when the Demo was written, it was an English word. At the beginning of creation, Tao Zhe didn't want to sing it for himself, but many singers didn't want it. Finally, Tao Zhe officially published it in his first album in 1997, and then published it again in his own music road collection in 23. Its lyrics are very simple, but the beauty of the tune attaches a beautiful and moving color to it. Many people have heard of Steve Michael's I LOVE YOU, but this song is actually a cover of Tao Zhe's original song. Besides, the number of covers of this song is staggering.

There is another song. According to incomplete statistics, it has been covered for 2,5 times, and this number is still increasing. As early as last century, it has been performed for more than 7 million times. And this song is "Yesterday", from a great group in the history of music: The Beatles. This baroque pop-style song, written, composed and sung by paul mccartney and produced by george martin, was included in the Beatles' studio album "Help! 》。 On March 15th, 1966, the song was nominated for the annual production and the annual single in the 8th Grammy Awards. In 1999, the American Radio Music Association counted "the most played songs on radio and television in the 2th century", and the song ranked third with more than 7 million plays.