One of the most widely covered songs of popular music makes its way to a Belgium singer named Natacha Atlas. I was recently turned-on to her music and have become a fan. Natacha Atlas finds a way to integrate Hip Hop, Western melodies and Arabic rhythms into driving beats and heartfelt vocals. She is a fun artist for a professional DJ because she can be mixed into so many different genre and situations and feel like it ‘belongs’, especially Natacha Atlas I Put A Spell On You.
Natacha Atlas I Put A Spell On You Music Video
Provious to her solo career, Natacha was a member of Transglobal Underground (TGA) as lead singer and belly dancer for their mixing of Easter and Western beats and rhythms. Before TGA, she was also a lead singer and belly dancer for a Belgium Salsa band.
Natacha Atlas I Put A Spell On You History
I looked up “I Put A Spell On You” to see how many artists have either covered or samples the song and the list is extensive! I acquired the list from Wikipedia. Of course, the original was by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.
- Casey Abrams
- Howlin’ Pelle Almqvist
- The Animals
- Natacha Atlas
- Audience (band)
- Jimmy Barnes
- Batmobile
- Jeff Beck and Joss Stone
- Tab Benoit
- The Birthday Party
- Arthur Brown
- Eric Burdon performed it live at his show in Lugano in 2006.
- C.A. Quintet
- Cameo
- Caterina Caselli Italian singer (cover “Puoi farmi piangere”, 1966)
- Champion with guest vocalist Betty Bonifassi
- Ray Charles
- Joe Cocker
- Creedence Clearwater Revival (who also performed it at Woodstock)
- Tim Curry
- Dionysos
- Julien Doré
- Eels
- Estelle
- Bryan Ferry
- Jools Holland with Mica Paris and David Gilmour
- Diamanda Galás
- The Guards (1968)
- Buddy Guy (featuring Carlos Santana)
- The Heavy
- The Kills
- Jarboe
- Logan Kendell (feat. Jessie Crystal)
- Queen Latifah
- Phil Lesh & Friends (live cover in 2007)
- Manfred Mann
- Marilyn Manson
- Katie Melua
- Bette Midler (from the film Hocus Pocus)
- Kim Nalley
- Iggy Pop / Catherine Ringer
- Alan Price
- Gabriel Ríos
- Roxy Music
- She and Him
- Nina Simone
- Sonique
- Them (featuring Van Morrison)
- Pete Townshend on his Deep End Live! album (with David Gilmour).
- Bonnie Tyler