Here Are The Sonics by The Sonics
Original songs on "Here Are The Sonics"
"Boss Hoss" was covered by Lee Harvey Oswald Band on the album "A Taste of Prison"
"Boss Hoss" was covered by Nomads on the album "Showdown! (1981-1993) (disc 1)"
"Boss Hoss" was covered by The Swingin' Neckbreakers on the album "Live For Buzz"
"Cinderella" was covered by Nomads on the album "Showdown! (1981-1993) (disc 1)"
"Cinderella" was covered by The Fuzztones on the album "Flashbacks"
"Have Love, Will Travel" was covered by Crazyhead on the album "Desert Orchid"
"Santa Claus" was covered by They Might Be Giants on the album "They Might Be Giants in... Holidayland"
"Shot Down" was covered by The Mummies on the album "Never Been Caught"
"Strychnine" was covered by The Fall on the album "A World Bewitched"
"Strychnine" was covered by The Cramps on the album "Songs the Lord Taught Us"
"Strychnine" was covered by The Fuzztones on the album "Flashbacks"
"Strychnine" was covered by The Vindictives on the album "Partytime For Assholes"
"Strychnine" was covered by Poison 13 on the album "Wine Is Red, Poison Is Blue"
"Strychnine" was covered by The Flaming Lips on the album "The Day They Shot a Hole in the Jesus Egg (disc 1)"
"The Witch" was covered by Rosetta Stone on the album "Adrenaline"
"The Witch" was covered by Pointed Sticks on the album "Part of the Noise"
Cover songs on "Here Are The Sonics"
The The Contours song "Do You Love Me" was originally on the album "60's Soul Mix Disc 2"
The Little Richard song "Good Golly Miss Molly" was originally on the album "Uncut 2002.12: The Devil's Music (Keith Richards' Selection of Blues, Soul and R&B Classics)"
The Richard Berry song "Have Love Will Travel" was originally on the album "The Blues Collection (disc 5)"
The Marvin Gaye song "Hitch Hike" was originally on the album "Anthology (disc 2)"
The Little Richard song "Jenny jenny" was originally on the album "Little Richard's Greatest Hits: Okeh hall of Fame"
The Little Richard song "Keep A Knockin'" was originally on the album "I love Rock 'n' Roll"
The Shirley & Lee song "Let The Good Times Roll" was originally on the album "Blues Volume 1"
The Richard Berry song "Louie Louie" was originally on the album "It's Only Rock & Roll"
The Chuck Berry song "Roll Over beethoven" was originally on the album "The Great Twenty-Eight"



