Ike & Tina Turner version }} A month after the original version by the Beatles was released,
Ike & Tina Turner began performing their rendition of "Come Together," most notably at
Madison Square Garden in November 1969. Due to the public response to their live performances,
Minit Records rushed the release of a studio version. The single, also credited to
the Ikettes, was released in December 1969. It reached number 57 on the
Billboard Hot 100 and number 21 on the
Billboard R&B Singles chart. The B-side features another soul-infused rock cover, "
Honky Tonk Women" by
the Rolling Stones. "Come Together" is the lead single from Ike & Tina Turner's 1970 album
of the same name. The song has been released on various compilations, including
Greatest Hits (1976),
Proud Mary: The Best of Ike & Tina Turner (1991), and
The Ike & Tina Turner Story: 1960–1975 (2007). A live version was recorded at
L'Olympia in Paris on 30 January 1971, and released later that year on their live album
Live in Paris.
John Lennon solo version "Come Together" was the only Beatles song Lennon sang during his 1972 Madison Square Garden concerts. It was Lennon's only full-length concert performance after leaving the Beatles. He was backed by the band
Elephant's Memory. This version of the song appears on the concert album
Live in New York City, recorded on 30 August 1972 and released in 1986.
Aerosmith version American
hard rock band
Aerosmith recorded one of the most successful cover versions of "Come Together" in 1978. The band performed the song in the 1978 film ''
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band''; their recording appeared on its accompanying
soundtrack album. Released as a single in July 1978, Aerosmith's version was an immediate success, reaching number 23 on the
Billboard Hot 100, following on the heels of a string of
Top 40 hits for the band in the mid-1970s. However, it would be the last Top 40 hit for the band for nearly a decade. Another recording of the song was released several months later on Aerosmith's live album
Live! Bootleg. The song also featured on ''
Aerosmith's Greatest Hits'', the band's first
singles compilation released in 1980. Their live performance from the
33rd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony was released in a Grammy compilation CD. The song has also surfaced on a number of Aerosmith compilations and live albums since then, as well as on the
soundtrack for the film
Armageddon.
Godsmack version Godsmack released "Come Together" in 2012 on the
Live & Inspired album. An official music video was released and the single entered the Hard Rock Charts at number 11, then in 2017 resurfaced to land at position No. 1 on Billboard's Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart.
Gary Clark Jr. and Junkie XL version }} American musician
Gary Clark Jr. and Dutch composer
Junkie XL released a cover version of "Come Together" as the first single from the
soundtrack of the 2017 superhero film
Justice League on 8 September. A music video featuring Gary Clark Jr. on guitar and vocals interspersed with cuts of footage from the film was released on 27 October. The single reached No. 27 on the
Billboard Digital Songs Sales and No. 7 on the
Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Songs.
Weekly charts Other versions Paul McCartney recorded an updated version of "Come Together" with
Noel Gallagher and
Paul Weller for the 1995 charity album
Help, under the name the Smokin' Mojo Filters (derived from a line in the song). Weller performed the lead vocal duties, with McCartney and Gallagher providing backing vocals, harmonies and bass and guitar. Their rendition reached No. 19 on the UK Singles Chart in December 1995.
Michael Jackson also covered the song in 1986. The song was recorded for
Bad (1987), but was scrapped and instead put on
HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I (1995). It was also included as a B-side on Jackson's "
Remember the Time" CD single. It was featured at the end of the 1988 film
Moonwalker and also had an official video. Notably, it was the only Beatles song covered by Jackson on an official release. Jackson had
purchased the publishing rights to the Beatles' catalogue in 1985 and thus owned the rights to "Come Together" at the time he covered the song.
Arctic Monkeys covered the song for the
2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony. It was released on the album
Isles of Wonder and reached No. 21 on the UK Singles Chart.
Foo Fighters,
Liam Gallagher and Aerosmith's Joe Perry covered "Come Together" at the CalJam Festival in San Bernardino, California in 2017. Gallagher forgot the words during the performance, later explaining that he thought they were performing "
I Am the Walrus". ==See also==