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I heard a good version of "Angie" but it was done in a rock n roll type beat (fast) with a full band, not slow. Any clues? I checked U Tube, but no luck. Thanks in advance.
Womack & Womack covered the song on their 1983 debut album Love Wars.
Chilean rock-band La Ley covered this song on their debut album Doble Opuesto (1990).
Tori Amos covered the song on her 1992 EP Crucify, and it appeared on various other releases and compilations.
Irish rock band Aslan closed their 1999 concert album Made in Dublin: Live from Vicar Street with a rendition of this song.
Stereophonics covered this song and released it as a b-side of their 1999 single "Hurry Up and Wait".
Sammy Kershaw covered the song on Stone Country: Country Artists Perform the Songs of the Rolling Stones (2001).
One of those perhaps? I'm going to guess it's the Stereophonics version you heard....
Womack & Womack covered the song on their 1983 debut album Love Wars. Chilean rock-band La Ley covered this song on their debut album Doble Opuesto (1990).
Tori Amos covered the song on her 1992 EP Crucify, and it appeared on various other releases and compilations.
Irish rock band Aslan closed their 1999 concert album Made in Dublin: Live from Vicar Street with a rendition of this song.
Stereophonics covered this song and released it as a b-side of their 1999 single "Hurry Up and Wait".
Sammy Kershaw covered the song on Stone Country: Country Artists Perform the Songs of the Rolling Stones (2001).
One of those perhaps? I'm going to guess it's the Stereophonics version you heard....
Thank you for a quick response!!!!
I went through them on U Tube and found it. It's La Ley and done quite well.
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