I can't think of another songwriter who has been covered as widely, and wonderfully, as Dylan. I spent my early high school years playing Dylan's "classic" 60s albums over and over and over. Today, I still will play him sometimes, but will often reach for a cover version when I feel like listening to one of those old songs I know so well.
I've heard people say that they didn't appreciate Dylan until they heard covers of his songs as they "couldn't get past his voice." 60s audiences agreed, I think. The Byrds' "Mr. Tambourine Man" was #1 on the charts before anything Dylan recorded himself ever reached that mark.
I'm voting Dylan recordings on this one btw but am interested in what others have to say.
Poll Results
| Option | Votes |
| Bob Dylan original recordings | 29 |
| Bob Dylan covers | 13 |
― Treeship, Friday, 22 May 2015 05:43 (ten years ago)