There are a bunch of exclusive perks only for patrons: playlists, newsletters, downloads, discussions, polls - hell, tell us what song you would like to hear covered and we will make it happen. NEXT PAGE → Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 Cover Me is now on Patreon! If you love cover songs, we hope you will consider supporting us there with a small monthly subscription. The most-common song on our list won’t surprise you (all together now: dunnn, dun-DUN-dun, dun, dunnn, dunnnnnn), but just how obscure some of the others are might, hits and deep cuts from their first album to their last. They dig deeper into the catalog than you might expect too. By the band’s end, the Stripes were bringing in genres beyond their beloved blues and garage-rock (see the cabaret of “The Nurse” or mariachi of their Patti Page cover “Conquest”), but these artists take their songs even further afield. So no surprise our list below includes a wide variety of genres, from orchestral bowers to soul belters, bluegrass pickers to reggae toasters. With just two pieces, combining rudimentary guitar riffs from Jack and cavewoman drumming from Meg, the band’s output leaves plenty of open space to welcome in other interpretations. But part of it also reflects the stripped-down nature of that band’s work. Part of that is because that band had actual hits I doubt there’s anything on his new album that’s gonna do “Seven Nation Army” numbers. ‘The Hardest Button to Button’ Written as an allusion to Jack White’s broken index finger, this thumping rocker was furnished during the duo’s fourth album, Elephant. Though by this point Jack’s released more solo and side-project music than the Stripes’ entire six-album discography, his and Meg’s music still gets covered far more than the rest. Okay, okay – we’re of course talking about The White Stripes. So it felt time to look back at his most iconic musical project: Goober & the Peas. The always prolific Jack White releases his second album of 2022 today. As the below list of 20 greatest songs from White’s entire career - White Stripes, solo and beyond - will attest.
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