The Beatles


The Beatles (disc 1) by The Beatles


Original songs on "The Beatles (disc 1)"

"Across the Universe" was covered by Fiona Apple on the album "When the Pawn"

"Across the Universe" was covered by David Bowie on the album "Young Americans"

"Across the Universe" was covered by Laibach on the album "Let It Be"

"Across the Universe" was covered by Texas on the album "Inner Smile"

"Across The Universe" was covered by 10cc on the album "Alive - The very Best of"

"Across The Universe" was covered by Jason Falkner on the album "Bedtime With The Beatles"

"Back in the U.S.S.R." was covered by Phish on the album "Live Phish, Volume 13: 1994-10-31: Glens Falls Civic Center, Glens Falls, NY, USA (disc 2)"

"Back in the USSR" was covered by Leningrad Cowboys on the album "We cum from Brooklyn"

"Back in the USSR" was covered by Ramsey Lewis on the album "Mother Nature's Son"

"Back in the USSR" was covered by Dead Kennedys on the album "Live at the Deaf Club"

"Come and Get It" was covered by Badfinger on the album "Magic Christian Music"

"Cry Baby Cry" was covered by Throwing Muses on the album "In a Doghouse (disc 2)"

"Cry Baby Cry" was covered by Richard Barone on the album "Cool Blue Halo"

"Cry Baby Cry" was covered by Ramsey Lewis on the album "Mother Nature's Son"

"Cry Baby Cry" was covered by Phish on the album "Hampton Comes Alive (disc 1)"

"Dear Prudence" was covered by Trouble Tribe on the album "Something Sweet"

"Dear Prudence" was covered by U2 on the album "20 Years: The Definitive Covers' Story From 1979 to 1999"

"Dear Prudence" was covered by Jerry Garcia Band on the album "Jerry Garcia Band"

"Dear Prudence" was covered by Alanis Morissette on the album "The Original Covers, Volume 5"

"Dear Prudence" was covered by The Clarks on the album "The Clarks"

"Dear Prudence" was covered by Leslie West on the album "The Leslie West Band / the Great Fatsby"

"Dear Prudence" was covered by Ramsey Lewis on the album "Maiden Voyage (And More)"

"Dear Prudence" was covered by Radio Stars on the album "Somewhere There's a Place for Us"

"Dear Prudence" was covered by Brad Mehldau on the album "Largo"

"Dig It" was covered by Laibach on the album "Let It Be"

"Don't Pass Me By" was covered by The Georgia Satellites on the album "Let It Rock: Best of the Georgia Satellites"

"Don't Pass Me By" was covered by Ringo Starr on the album "VH1 Storytellers"

"Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey" was covered by Kristin Hersh on the album "Uncut 2002.11: Instant Karma"

"Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey" was covered by Ramsey Lewis on the album "Mother Nature's Son"

"Get Back" was covered by Linda Thompson on the album "Give Me A Sad Song"

"Get Back" was covered by Steve Wariner on the album "Come Together (America Salutes The Beatles)"

"Get Back" was covered by Billy Preston on the album "The Best"

"Happiness Is A Warm Gun" was covered by Tori Amos on the album "Strange Little Girls"

"Happiness is a Warm Gun" was covered by The Breeders on the album "Pod"

"Happiness Is a Warm Gun" was covered by World Party on the album "Thank You World"

"Happiness is a warm gun" was covered by Marc Ribot on the album "Saints"

"Happiness Is a Warm Gun" was covered by Elysian Fields on the album "2003-09-18: The Living Room, New York, NY, USA"

"Happiness Is a Warm Gun" was covered by U2 on the album "Last Night on Earth"

"Helter Skelter" was covered by Pat Benatar on the album "Precious Time"

"Helter Skelter (live)" was covered by U2 on the album "Rattle and Hum"

"Helter Skelter" was covered by Aerosmith on the album "The Big Ten-Inch Sampler"

"Helter Skelter" was covered by The Bobs on the album "The Best of the Bobs: 20 Songs, 20 Years"

"Helter Skelter" was covered by Oasis on the album "Familiar to Millions"

"Helter Skelter" was covered by Alice Donut on the album "Dry-Humping The Cash Cow: Live At CBGB"

"Helter skelter" was covered by Gillan on the album "Magic"

"Helter Skelter" was covered by Gamalon on the album "High Contrast"

"Helter Skelter" was covered by Urban Dance Squad on the album "Beograd Live"

"Helter Skelter" was covered by Rosetta Stone on the album "The Darkest Hour"

"Helter Skelter" was covered by Bon Jovi on the album "Encore"

"Helter Skelter" was covered by Mötley Crüe on the album "Shout at the Devil"

"Helter Skelter" was covered by Hüsker Dü on the album "Don't Want to Know If You Are Lonely"

"Honey Pie" was covered by Tuck & Patti on the album "Love Warriors"

"I Me Mine" was covered by Laibach on the album "Let It Be"

"I Will" was covered by Alison Krauss on the album "Now That I've Found You - A Collection"

"I Will" was covered by Ben Taylor on the album "Bye Bye, Love"

"I Will" was covered by Art Garfunkel on the album "Across America"

"I Will" was covered by Daniel Johnston on the album "More Songs Of Pain"

"I Will" was covered by Tuck & Patti on the album "Paradise Found"

"I Will" was covered by Tim Curry on the album "The Best of Tim Curry"

"I Will" was covered by John Holt on the album "1000 Volts Of Holt (Bonus Disc)"

"I Will" was covered by Rose Melberg on the album "Portola"

"I'm So Tired" was covered by You Am I on the album "Jaimme's Got a Girl"

"Julia" was covered by Bongwater on the album "Box of Bongwater (disc 1)"

"Julia" was covered by Chocolate Genius on the album "I Am Sam"

"Julia" was covered by Ramsey Lewis on the album "Maiden Voyage (And More)"

"Long Long Long" was covered by Low on the album "A Lifetime of Temporary Relief (disc 2)"

"Long Long Long" was covered by Elliott Smith on the album "2003-01-12: Spaceland, Los Angeles, CA, USA"

"Martha My Dear" was covered by World Party on the album "Essential Interpretations (disc 2)"

"Martha My Dear" was covered by Slade on the album "Beginnings"

"Misery" was covered by Flamin' Groovies on the album "Shake Some Action"

"Mother Nature's Son" was covered by Sheryl Crow on the album "I Am Sam"

"Mother Nature's Son" was covered by Harry Nilsson on the album "Harry and Nilsson Sings Newman"

"Mother Nature's Son" was covered by John Denver on the album "An Evening With John Denver"

"Mother Nature's Son" was covered by Gryphon on the album "Raindance"

"Mother Nature's Son" was covered by Ramsey Lewis on the album "Maiden Voyage (And More)"

"Piggies" was covered by George Harrison on the album "Live in Japan (disc 1)"

"Revolution" was covered by Grandaddy on the album "I Am Sam"

"Revolution" was covered by Stone Temple Pilots on the album "Revolution"

"Revolution" was covered by Billy Bragg on the album "Uncut 2001.06: Why Don't We Do It in the Road?"

"Revolution" was covered by Grateful Dead on the album "Terrapin Station: Live (disc 3)"

"Revolution" was covered by Stereophonics on the album "[non-album tracks]"

"Revolution" was covered by Hawksley Workman on the album "Striptease"

"Revolution" was covered by Thompson Twins on the album "Greatest Hits"

"Revolution" was covered by Enuff Z'Nuff on the album "Live"

"Revolution" was covered by Blessid Union of Souls on the album "Walking Off the Buzz"

"Revolution" was covered by Running Wild on the album "Victory"

"Revolution" was covered by Nina Simone on the album "Anthology"

"Rocky Raccoon" was covered by Richie Havens on the album "Resume: The Best of Richie Havens"

"Rocky Raccoon" was covered by Ramsey Lewis on the album "Mother Nature's Son"

"Savoy Truffle" was covered by Ella Fitzgerald on the album "Glass Onion: Songs of the Beatles"

"Sexy Sadie" was covered by Paul Weller on the album "Fly On The Wall Vol 3"

"Sexy Sadie" was covered by Ramsey Lewis on the album "Mother Nature's Son"

"Something" was covered by Frank Sinatra on the album "My Way: The Best of Frank Sinatra (disc 1)"

"Something" was covered by Joe Cocker on the album "The Very Best of Joe Cocker"

"Something" was covered by Tanya Tucker on the album "Come Together (America Salutes The Beatles)"

"Something" was covered by Telly Savalas on the album "Golden Throats 4: Celebrities Butcher Songs of The Beatles"

"Something" was covered by Erroll Garner on the album "That's My Kick and Gemini"

"Something" was covered by Elvis Presley on the album "The Impossible Dream"

"Something" was covered by Booker T. & The MG's on the album "The Best of Booker T. & The MG's"

"Something" was covered by Tony Bennett on the album "Something"

"Something" was covered by Peggy Lee on the album "The Best of the Singles Collection"

"Something" was covered by Isaac Hayes on the album "The Isaac Hayes Movement"

"Something" was covered by Paul McCartney on the album "Back in the U.S. Live 2002 (disc 2)"

"There's A Place" was covered by Flamin' Groovies on the album "Groovies' Greatest Grooves"

"There's A Place" was covered by The Dickies on the album "Dogs From The Hare That Bit Us"

"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" was covered by Marc Ribot on the album "Rootless Cosmopolitans"

"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" was covered by Spineshank on the album "Strictly Diesel"

"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" was covered by Vinnie Moore on the album "Time Odyssey"

"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" was covered by Toto on the album "Live In Amsterdam"

"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" was covered by George Harrison on the album "The Best of George Harrison"

"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" was covered by Kenny Rankin on the album "Peaceful: The Best of Kenny Rankin"

"Why Don't We do It in the Road" was covered by Lydia Lunch on the album "Transmutation"

"Wild Honey Pie" was covered by Pixies on the album "Pixies at the BBC"

"Yer Blues" was covered by John Lennon on the album "Lennon (disc 4)"

Cover songs on "The Beatles (disc 1)"

The The Shirelles song "Baby It's You" was originally on the album "Baby It's You"

The The Drifters song "Save the Last Dance for Me" was originally on the album "There Goes My Baby"