I remember someone saying that there wasn't a single song that had been sung by Mariah Carey and survived
AC/DC
Go West
Stereophonics
Any more?
Status Quo
Oh yes. Band so deeply sh*te that their record company were once reduced to arranging a tour of small South East Asia venues (think Concorde 2 size or smaller) just so they could fly out UK music press journalists all expenses paid in exchange for a double page spread of favourable coverage back home. Pitiful.
Springsteen. (Sorry!)
I loved a Whiter Shade of Pale when it came out, but for the music which, as a naïve (young) teenager I didn't realise was Bach.
I remember reading years later about it that somebody read the words and thought they were so wonderful they had to be put to music and released as a single. I, sir, would agree that they are possibly the biggest load of codswallop ever released. Codswallop.
Good to see live, but will never buy their material.
I loved them and still do.
But I get why others wouldn't. Normally fans of hard rock and heavy metal, which I hate in the main.
Shakin' Stevens.
"In the UK alone, Stevens has charted 33 Top 40 hit singles including four chart-topping hits "This Ole House", "Green Door", "Oh Julie", and "Merry Christmas Everyone"; his last Top 40 single was "Trouble" in 2005 apart from his Christmas song, which has re-entered the UK Top 40 chart each December since 2007." Wiki
Elbow
Guns and Roses
Duran Duran
Muse