Oh yeah, I forgot about the "Composer" category. After looking for cover songs in my iTunes library, the "Composer" category on the
Info Screen is what clues me in that the track is a cover. It always has people's names rather than the name of the band.
Well, I found more cover songs in my iTunes library than I thought I would find. And it's possible I didn't even find them all. If I include the U2/Achtung Baby covers, it looks like I have between 60 and 70 cover songs. And it's interesting, some cover songs are
more associated (in my mind) with the
artist doing the cover rather than the
artist who wrote the original song. Examples include:
- Led Zeppelin covers Willie Dixon/L.B. Lenoir [
You Shook Me]
- Led Zeppelin covers Willie Dixon [
I Can't Quit You Baby]
- The Doors cover Willie Dixon [
Back Door Man]
- Jimi Hendrix Experience covers Billy Roberts [
Hey Joe]
- Jimi Hendrix Experience covers Bob Dylan [
All Along The Watchtower]
- Pearl Jam covers Buzz Cason/Tony Moon [
Soldier Of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)]
- Rage Against The Machine covers Bruce Springsteen [
The Ghost Of Tom Joad]
After thinking about this situation, I
don't think I'm going to create a
Covers category in my iTunes library. But I found this "cover song/iTunes organization" project interesting.
Concerning the Achtung Baby covers album, I still haven't decided if I'm going to keep it with the U2 section or split it up. What's weird is . . . . I
don't have
any music from most of the musicians doing these Achtung Baby covers. Depeche Mode and Nine Inch Nails are the only ones. Sorry for going off-topic, but I must admit, the Achtung Baby covers album is all at fault.