If there’s one theme to my music collection, one thing that really gets me, it’s cover versions. I’m sure I’ll do a full post soon as to why, etc., but today, I plan to give you the goods.

Toxic
Originally by Britney Spears
Covered by Local H

I sure hope nobody thought I was putting Britney’s cover of Bobby Brown’s "My Prerogative" up here. Sorry, wrong blog. Not a big fan of either of these…ahem…artists, but the combination works.

Take Me Out
Originally by Franz Ferdinand
Covered by Scissor Sisters

For my money, Franz’s version is the song of the year. It only seems right that someone should do a cover in a totally different style. Scissor Sisters execute a hilarious, piano lounge version with all of the camp and glam of their original material. Check out the "Benny & The Jets" piano as the song swings into the second half.

Fit But You Know It featuring The Futureheads
Originally by The Streets
New backing track provided by The Futureheads

Not so much a cover as it is an authorized "mash-up"- one song’s vocals over another’s music. Not really a mash-up either, as The Futureheads sing the chorus and I believe wrote the music specifically for this version. Anyway, it’s a nice head-on collision of the UK’s great hip-hop hope, The Streets, and the upcoming, XTC at their jitteriest early 80s best, The Futureheads.

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