
The Rolling Stones’ ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’ Inspired 1 of the Worst Covers Ever
TL;DR:
- The Rolling Stonesā ā(I Canāt Get No) Satisfactionā inspired a cover that sounds evil.
- Itās probably supposed to be darkly humorous but it falls flat on its face.
- The Rolling Stonesā original version was a huge hit across multiple countries.

The Rolling Stonesā ā(I Canāt Get No) Satisfactionā has inspired covers of all stripes. An avant-garde band covered the song in a way that is truly awful. In addition, the band did some crazy things with The Beatlesā songs as well.
The Rolling Stonesā ā(I Canāt Get No) Satisfactionā inspired a surreal cover
The Rolling Stones released a lot of hit songs, but ā(I Canāt Get No) Satisfactionā is their only real standard. And the track has proved pretty malleable. For example, Devo released a fun, goofy new wave cover of the song. Britney Spears did a version that sounds like the original crossed with āOops!⦠I Did It Again.ā In addition, Otis Redding put together a rendition with an incredible horn section.
The Residents are an avant-garde band known for putting surreal twists on famous songs. Their version of ā(I Canāt Get No) Satisfactionā sounds like itās coming from the deepest pit of hell. The Residents removed all the energy from the track, and Keith Richardsā famous riff lurches along with no purpose. The vocals sound downright evil.
Why The Residents might have covered The Rolling Stones in such a bizarre way
The only way The Residentsā ā(I Canāt Get No) Satisfactionā makes any sense is if you look at as a slice of dark humor, which The Residents made their trademark. However, The Residentsā dark humor often fell flat on its face For example, the album that the cover comes from has a title that I will not repeat here, as well as some disturbing cover art. Similarly, The Residentsā ā(I Canāt Get No) Satisfactionā isnāt funny, itās just creepy and wrong.
The Residents attempted something similar with their mashup āBeyond the Valley of a Day in the Life.ā That song takes bits and pieces of Beatles tracks and edits them together into an abrasive audio collage similar to The Beatlesā āRevolution 9.ā The Residents made some innocent Fab Four songs sound eerie. Needless to say, The Residents didnāt seem to have much respect for the classic rock canon.
ā(I Canāt Get No) Satisfactionā became a huge hit on the pop charts
While The Residentsā spin on ā(I Canāt Get No) Satisfactionā is memorable for all the wrong reasons, The Rolling Stonesā recording of the song is still the most famous one. That track peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks, remaining on the chart for 14 weeks in total. It was the bandās first No. 1 single in the U.S.
According to The Official Charts Company, ā(I Canāt Get No) Satisfactionā was No. 1 in the United Kingdom for two weeks. It lasted on the chart for 12 weeks in total.
ā(I Canāt Get No) Satisfactionā is a great song and it managed to survive some terrible covers unscathed.