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Simple Plan signed Tony Sly’s tribute album for charity auction in San Francisco

You may recall that back in 2013 Simple Plan recorded their own cover version of Tony Sly’s song ‘Justified Black Eye’, for a special tribute album filled with covers of songs of the late No Use For A Name’s singer, who passed away in 2012. The tribute album, entitled “The Songs Of Tony Sly: A Tribute”, which has already managed to raise over $100 000 for Tony Sly’s daughters, features covers by many other bands including Anti-Flag, NOFX, Bad Religion etc.

In the backstage of last night’s Simple Plan show in San Francisco, the members of Simple Plan were asked by the representatives of Fat Wreck records to sign a copy of this tribute album, which will be signed by all the artists featured on it and later put up for auction.

Check out a picture of the band with their signed copy of the album:

It comes as no surprise that just like the previous three shows in California, last night’s show in San Francisco was also sold out, which is why SP added another show on Monday. Check out some of the first released pictures from last night’s concert in our gallery:

Tribute album to Tony Sly raises over $100 000 for his Memorial Fund

Fat Wreck Chords have recently released a statement regarding the tribute album dedicated to the memory of the late Tony Sly: “The Songs Of Tony Sly: A Tribute” that had been released last year. According to the record label’s website, the sales of the tribute album, which featured numerous covers of Tony Sly’s (and No Use For A Name’s) songs – including Simple Plan’s cover of “Justified Black Eye” – have reached $100 000. The money will be used to support Tony Sly’s daughters.

Check out the following quote from the Fat Wreck Chords update, thanking everyone involved in the production, who made this album possible:

Of course, huge thanks also needs to be given to all of the artists, musicians, producers, engineers, photographers and designers who donated their time and talents to make this unique album a reality. You made this monumental contribution to Tony’s legacy possible. Thank you!

First reviews of “The Songs of Tony Sly: A Tribute”

Today was the official release day of the tribute album to Tony Sly, called The Songs of Tony Sly: A Tribute that many bands contributed their covers of Tony Sly’s or No Use For A Name’s songs – including Simple Plan who covered the acoustic version of Tony Sly’s & Joey Cape’s “Justified Black Eye”.

A couple of music servers have already written a review of this tribute record, mentioning Simple Plan’s cover as well. Despite the fact that after the announcement that Simple Plan would be a part of this tribute record (that mostly includes bands that are more punk than pop) many punk music fans expressed their disappointment and worries about “Simple Plan ruining the song for them”, both of the reviews that are already available have been rather positive about Simple Plan rendition of “Justified Black Eye”.

Here you can check an excerpt from the review published on DyingScene.com (thanks Adrien for letting me know):

“Newer bands from more recent years, many of whom no doubt drew inspiration from No Use in their respective formative years, also submit spirited renditions of Sly-penned track. Simple Plan’s down-tempo, finger-snappy “Justified Black Eye” is one of the unexpectedly catchier songs contained on the compilation, unexpected for sure.

Another review comes from Punknews.org:

“The inclusion of Yellowcard and Simple Plan on The Songs of Tony Sly: A Tribute caused some initial consternation among some holier-than-thou punk fans (imagine that). The truth is, No Use For A Name’s music, especially their later, poppier material, was a direct influence on those bands. Anyone who doesn’t hear it is either deaf or in denial. Furthermore, the inclusion of those two bands might inspire new fans to pick up the compilation, which not only benefits Sly’s family but potentially turns them on to his music. How is that a bad thing? To their credit, Yellowcard play it straight with “Already Won,” injecting their own crafted sense of energy into what was originally a fairly somber acoustic number. Conversely, Simple Plan’s take on “Justified Black Eye” is poppier and sparser than the original, which places emphasis on the song’s eternally important lyrical message.”

FULL VERSION: Simple Plan’s cover of Tony Sly’s “Justified Black Eye”


On October 29th, Fat Wreck Chords are releasing the long-awaited tribute album in memory of No Use For A Name’s late singer Tony Sly. The tribute, entitled “The Songs of Tony Sly: A Tribute” features cover songs by various well-known bands and artists including Yellowcard, Joey Cape, Pennywise, NOFX, Bad Religion and also Simple Plan. You can pre-order the album here. All the proceeds from this album are going to the Tony Sly Memorial Fund.

And if you’re already eager to listen to Simple Plan’s cover of Tony Sly’s song “Justified Black Eye”, below you can check out the full version of the track:

PREVIEW: Simple Plan’s cover of Tony Sly’s “Justified Black Eye”

In only a few weeks, the tribute album in the memory of No Use For A Name’s Tony Sly – “The Songs of Tony Sly: A Tribute” will be released (October 29th 2013). As you already know, this tribute album will be featuring cover songs of Tony Sly’s or No Use For A Name’s songs by various artists – including Yellowcard, Bad Religion, Pennywise, Anti-Flag and also Simple Plan.

The album is already available for pre-order either on the Fat Wreck Chords website and now also on Amazon – where you can finally check out at least a little preview of Simple Plan’s version of the acoustic version of the song “Justified Black Eye”.

Check out the Simple Plan cover by clicking on the play button on this website and you can even compare it to Joey Cape’s and Tony Sly’s acoustic version of the song or even the original version of the song by No Use For A Name. The full version of the song will be 2 minutes and 38 seconds long.