Here's a tricky one. I have lots of higher profile songs and I have a couple songs that are favorites that I think we'll be around for several more rounds. In fact, possibly my favorite of that list wouldn't even be drafted by anyone else at all. Still, having seen a few unexpected songs leave the board way before I thought they would, I'm taking a song I love.
In 2007 Feist recorded the song "Limit to Your Love". It incorporates a lot of what I really like about her music, the soft, supple vocals, the deft songwriting, the classic arranging, crisp and balanced production - just a great song in my opinion. And not one that I thought was really fodder for a cover song to be honest. Here's the original.
Feist"Limit to Your Love"
2007
But then again, the person who decided to cover it isn't exactly a conventional act. James Blake is often categorized as "post-dubstep" a label that doesn't really have any meaning. But other than the blanket term "electronica" I'm not sure there is a label for what Blake does. Fragile, crumbling electronic drum beats, soulful vocals, often looped, chopped, pitch shifted or otherwise manipulated, lonesome and simple piano lines with occasional stabs of oscillating sub bass or other found items from dub step, house etc. I'm guessing a number of people won't like this song at all. And I get that. It may especially not be your thing if listening with good headphones or a stereo system with a quality subwoofer. But I simply love it.
James Blake
"Limit to Your Love"
2010