Friday, August 10, 2007

Now I can be committed, I'll work that body like a 9 to 5

Whoever did this is someone after my own heart...

The fact that Darin's song "Want Ya" has been covered by German boy band Part Six and Japanese boy band W-inds isn't news to me, but the fact that someone put this mash-up video of the three versions together is so cool--it switches back and forth between the three, with each part subtitled. It's a really neat thing, and I can't imagine how must time it must have taken.



The only thing? There's at least one more version out there that I know of: Israeli singer Daniel Zilberstein/Silverstein's version, "Elayich."



Daniel's also covered Darin's "The Anthem" and Danish singer Jon's "Right Here Next To You" (and probably other songs as well).

"Want Ya" is a great song, so I'm not surprised it's been passed around so much; what does surprise me, though, is the lack of covers of "Step Up"--surely there must be some?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very interesting post!

Oh and "Step up" has been covered by US 5 ... "In da club" ...but they haven't given any credits

cheers

turnaround

Poster Girl said...

Ha--I thought that when I heard that song for the first time, too! I'd forgotten about it, though--all right, so we've got one ;)

AcerBen said...

All these versions are utter shite. But I am an enormous Darin fan so I would say that. But really, they are just awful!

AcerBen said...

and the Japanese one is by far the worst

Poster Girl said...

I really hope the line "let me drown in your chest" sounds better in Japanese than it does in English...

On the plus side, Darin's apparently credited as a writer of the song for the Japanese group at least (and I'd imagine the German one as well--I'm not sure if he just wrote English lyrics, in which case I have no idea what that means for the Israeli singer), so he should be making money off of it.