

Neil Diamond covered "I Dreamed a Dream" from Les Misérables, changing the pronouns.Bob Dylan's cover changes the entire line to ∺ big yellow bulldozer took away the house and land..

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Used by The Beatles ("my girl says when I kiss her lips.") in their cover of The Shirelles' "Boys." It's still full of Ho Yay, though.And his version of "The Lady is a Tramp", which flipped the song from being sung by the lady in question, to about her.Sinatra also recorded "The Girl Next Door," an alternate-pronoun version of another song originally done by Judy Garland, "The Boy Next Door" from Meet Me in St.(Then again, Rufus Wainwright is openly gay, so that's not surprising.) Frank Sinatra performed "The Man That Got Away" as "The Gal That Got Away." (Aside from pronouns and such, the only difference in the lyrics was changing "A one-man woman" to "A lost, lost loser.") However, this was averted in Jeff Buckley and Rufus Wainwright's versions.And really trying to make "Black and Blue" about anything other than the colorism black women experience doesn't work. This is averted in his live shows, however where he feels the original song is more important than the pronouns. Tony Bennett did this all over his album For the Ladies which was entirely covers of songs made famous by female singers or written for female singers.But regardless of gender it does come off with some Ho Yay subtext. Elvis Presley performing Dusty Springfield's "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" turns out pretty well, since there's no specific pronouns used.
