John Mayall Cover Songs
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Songs covered by John Mayall
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"All Your Love," from the Otis Rush album "The Blues Collection # 19: I Can't Quit You Baby", was covered on the John Mayall album "70th Birthday Concert (disc 1)."
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"Checkin' Up on My Baby," from the Sonny Boy Williamson album "The Essential (disc 2)", was covered on the John Mayall album "Steppin' Out: An Introduction to John Mayall."
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"Double Trouble," from the Otis Rush album "Otis Rush 1956-1958: Cobra Recordings", was covered on the John Mayall album "Looking Back."
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"Driving Sideways," from the Freddie King album "Texas Sensation", was covered on the John Mayall album "Crusade."
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"Dust My Blues," from the Elmore James album "Guitar Player Presents - Legends of Guitar - Electric Blues, Vol. 1", was covered on the John Mayall album "London Blues 1964-1969 - Disc 1."
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"Hideaway," from the Freddie King album "Texas Sensation", was covered on the John Mayall album "70th Birthday Concert (disc 1)."
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"I Can't Quit You Baby," from the Otis Rush album "Mean Old World-The Blues (1940-1994) [Volume 2]", was covered on the John Mayall album "Crusade."
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"It Ain't Right," from the Little Walter album "Confessin' the Blues", was covered on the John Mayall album "70th Birthday Concert (disc 1)."
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"Looking Back," from the Johnny album "The Gangster Is Back", was covered on the John Mayall album "London Blues 1964-1969."
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"Mail Order Mystics," from the Chris Smither album "I'm A Stranger Too!", was covered on the John Mayall album "Silvet Tones - the Best Of."
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"Man of Stone," from the Eddie Kirkland album "That's the Blues", was covered on the John Mayall album "London Blues 1964-1969."
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"Me And My Woman," from the Little Joe Blue album "Little Joe Blue's Greatest Hits", was covered on the John Mayall album "Crusade."
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"My Time After Awhile," from the Buddy Guy album "The Treasure Untold", was covered on the John Mayall album "Crusade."
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"Ramblin' on My Mind," from the Robert Johnson album "King of the Delta Blues Singers", was covered on the John Mayall album "John Mayall - the Collection."
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"Steppin' Out," from the Memphis Slim album "Rockin' the Blues", was covered on the John Mayall album "Bluesbreakers."
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"They Call It Stormy Monday," from the T-Bone Walker album "ABC of the Blues", was covered on the John Mayall album "Looking Back."
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"What'd I Say," from the Ray Charles album "Anthology", was covered on the John Mayall album "Greatest Hits."
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"You Don't Love Me," from the Bo Diddley album "Jungle Music (The Blues Collection Vol .5)", was covered on the John Mayall album "John Mayall - the Collection."
John Mayall songs that have been covered
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"Broken Wings," from the John Mayall album "London Blues 1964-1969" , was covered on the Atomic Rooster album "Atomic Rooster." -


"Crawling Up a Hill," from the John Mayall album "John Mayall - the Collection" , was covered on the Katie Melua album "Call Off the Search." -


"I'm Your Witchdoctor," from the John Mayall album "London Blues 1964-1969 - Disc 1" , was covered on the Eric Clapton album "The Early Years." -


"I'm Your Witchdoctor," from the John Mayall album "London Blues 1964-1969" , was covered on the Motörhead album "Stone Deaf Forever! (disc 1: 1975-1980)." -


"I'm Your Witchdoctor," from the John Mayall album "London Blues 1964-1969" , was covered on the The Chants R&B album "Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts From the British Empire and Beyond 1964-69 (disc 4)." -


"Key To Love," from the John Mayall album "Greatest Hits" , was covered on the Gary Moore album "After Hours." -


"Sandy," from the John Mayall album "London Blues 1964-1969" , was covered on the Richie Havens album "Mixed Bag."

