The song by The Guess Who that Lenny Kravitz famously covered is “American Woman.”

Quick Scoop

  • Original artist: The Guess Who, Canadian rock band.
  • Original release: Around 1969–1970, and it became a number-one hit in the U.S. and Canada.
  • Cover artist: Lenny Kravitz recorded a modern rock version of “American Woman” decades later, which became widely associated with him as well.

A Bit More Context

  • The Guess Who’s original has a gritty late-60s rock feel, with distinctive guitar work that many rock fans still consider iconic.
  • Lenny Kravitz’s cover keeps the core of the song but slows it down and leans into a cleaner, heavy-guitar, late-90s rock production style, which introduced the track to a younger audience.

Forum & Fan Talk

  • Rock fans often debate which version is better; many praise the original for its unique guitar tone and raw band feel.
  • Others enjoy Kravitz’s version for its slick sound and his characteristic guitar-driven style, seeing it as a respectful modern take on a classic.

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