Chris Cornell or David Cook: Whose "Billie's" Da Bomb?

I've gone and done it again: Sparked a riotous raucous debate over something due to both my ignorance and innocence.
The debate: David Cook or Chris Cornell?
Neither needs an intro (ok, DC is the "Idol" front runner, per my unofficial count and reading of the Zeitgeist.) Cornell is - of course - one of the truly great rockers; I remember him mostly, I guess, best from his Soundgarden days although you young 'uns out there may first think of Audioslave (and let's not forget Temple of the Dog, shall we?)
Anyway - silly me - I didn't know he'd done a classic version of "Billie Jean," since turning solo, which DC performed on Tuesday; it was an "Idol" high point, and absolutely the moment that pulled DC into the front ranks this season. A bunch of smart readers told me that it wasn't only NOT original but that Ryan Seacrest even credited Cornell.
So here's my big question of the moment: Which "Billie Jean" version is better? After an exhaustive search - roughly 0.34 seconds on Youtube - I came up with about half a dozen versions of Cornell's "BJ." Sampled most of 'em, and offer you this one; the version's wonderful and exotic and raw as my old sneaker.
So what say you friends? Cornell or DC? I'm happy to report (as a DC fan), it's not such an easy choice as you might imagine...
(And since we're on a Chris Cornell kick for the moment, here's a great clip of "Revelations;" wonder if DC'll ever try this?)
(Above, Cornell in earlier days, in Rolling Stone; thanks to Destructogirl for the clip.)


Comments (2)
I love Chris Cornell, but I really think David Cooks version had
more feeling, I think it was better!
Chris Cornell is great but David Cook blew me away with his performance...........