13 times that national rock bands have made versions of foreign songs

1. When the Titans group recorded "Marvin", which is actually a version of the song "Patches" by singer Clarence Carter.

2. If you think “Lourinha Bombril” has a “good Brazil” climate, stop by and listen to “Parate y Mira” from Los Pericos.

3. By the way, the song “Trac Trac”, also from Paralamas do Sucesso, is a version of the song “Track Track” by Argentine Fito Paéz.

Fito Paéz

4. Capital Inicial also used a hit by an Argentine band to record “Your Way”. The original is called “De Ligera Music” by Soda Stereo.

5. In addition, they made a version of Iggy Pop's “The Passenger” called “Passenger”.

6. The band Neither of Us was successful with the version of the song "Starman" by singer David Bowie entitled "Marble Astronaut".

7. The song “To Be With Me” by Ira! Is originally from The Clash's “Train in Vain”.

8. If you have ever sung a lot of “It was a boy, like me…” by the Hawaii Engineers, know that this is a song by Italian Gianni Morandi.

9. The band also re-recorded Bob Dylan's song, “It's All Over Now Baby Blue”. Here, it is called "Black Love".

10. Skank also did their version of a Bob Dylan song. The group chose "I Want You, " which became "Tanto."

11. The song “Bite of Love” by Yahoo is by the English band Def Leppard and is called “Love Bites”.

12. Roberto Carlos, king of the heyie, was on the charts with "Big Bad Wolf", his version of "The Wanderer" by Dion and The Belmonts.

13. He also wrote a song on top of John D. Loudermilk's song “Road Hog, ” called “The Jalker”.

Listen here to the original songs and the national versions: