Chris Cornell loved covering the Beatles both as a solo artist and with Soundgarden.
The late great grunge rocker put out versions of "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey," "A Day in the Life," "Dear Prudence," "Ticket to Ride," to name a few. One stand out though is Soundgarden's sludgy rendition of "Come Together." The band included it as the B-side to their 1990 "Hands All Over" single and even played it live ... check out the video below from — Concrete Marketing's 1989 Foundations Forum in L.A. Cornell (complete with Cornell rocking a very vintage Nirvana tee):