Secondhandsongs ((better)) | Exclusive & Best

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: One of its most covered compositions is "Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht" ("Silent Night"), which has over 4,200 documented versions . Participation for Users secondhandsongs

For music lovers, historians, and casual listeners alike, uncovering the origin of a favorite melody is a deeply satisfying experience. We often hear a song on the radio and assume the artist singing it wrote it, only to discover decades later that it was originally recorded by someone else entirely. This public link is valid for 7 days

The seed for SecondHandSongs was planted in late 2002 when three friends from Belgium—Bastien De Zutter, Mathieu De Zutter, and Denis Monsieur—had a clear but ambitious idea: create a definitive database of cover songs. After a few months of work, the first version of the website went live on March 24, 2003. What began as a small project run by three cover song enthusiasts quickly attracted a dedicated community of volunteers who shared their passion for tracing musical lineages. Can’t copy the link right now

Many streaming algorithms prioritize popular contemporary music. SecondHandSongs preserves the memory of pre-war blues, traditional folk songs, and forgotten B-sides by linking them directly to modern hits that sampled or covered them. Data for Researchers and Developers

Before the algorithm took over, before Spotify’s "Song Credits" button was a glimmer in a developer’s eye, there was one destination for this specific brand of detective work. It wasn’t fancy. It didn’t have a sleek dark-mode interface or a social feed. It was a database built on obsession.

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