As I've mentioned here before, I'm a big fan of Big Daddy, a band dedicated to the premise that the only good music is fifties music. So when they encounter a tune recorded in the sixties, seventies, eighties or later, they put it right by rearranging it into the style of a fifties song. If you search on this site for "Big Daddy," you'll find many examples of them doing this.
In 1992, they got a lot of Beatles fans mad at them by doing this to Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, an album some hold as sacred. If you feel that way, you might not enjoy today's video link here. It's 38 minutes of them in concert around that time performing selections from their version of Sgt. Pepper. I'm pretty sure I was in the audience for this and I think it's terrific…