7 covers you won’t believe are covers Part 2 – Mixed Signals
Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZpxRh6XwSk
Summary
### Summary
– Cindy Lorraine’s version of Girls Just Want to Have Fun is considered a feminist anthem, though originally by Robert Hazard.
– Santana’s iconic song Oye Pena and Fleetwood Mac’s Black Magic Woman are originals by Tito Puente and Nina Simone respectively.
– Led Zeppelin covered Jake Holmes‘ Dazed and Confused, but only credited and paid royalties after a lawsuit 40 years later.
Highlights
- Cindy Lorraine’s version of Girls Just Want to Have Fun as a feminist anthem
- Santana’s Oye Pena and Fleetwood Mac’s Black Magic Woman are originals by Tito Puente and Nina Simone respectively
- Led Zeppelin’s cover of Dazed and Confused without crediting or paying royalties to Jake Holmes, lawsuit after 40 years
- UB40 covered Neil Diamond’s Red Red Wine without realizing it
Key Takeaways
- Girls Just Want to Have Fun originally by Robert Hazard, but Cindy Lorraine’s version is a feminist anthem.
- Santana’s Oye Pena and Fleetwood Mac’s Black Magic Woman are originals by Tito Puente and Nina Simone respectively.
- Led Zeppelin covered Jake Holmes‘ Dazed and Confused, but only credited and paid royalties after a lawsuit 40 years later.
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