Sun City Girls Cover Songs
All Sun City Girls Songs | Cover Chain
Songs covered by Sun City Girls
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"Brandy," from the Scott English album "Wow (At Last) (Vol. 2)", was covered on the Sun City Girls album "Midnight Cowboys From Ipanema."
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"Desperado," from the Eagles album "Desperado", was covered on the Sun City Girls album "Midnight Cowboys From Ipanema."
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"Fly By Night," from the Rush album "Retrospective I: 1974-1980", was covered on the Sun City Girls album "Midnight Cowboys From Ipanema."
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"Ha Ha," from the Scarehead album "Monsters Of Goth (disc 2)", was covered on the Sun City Girls album "Midnight Cowboys From Ipanema."
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"I've Done It All," from the Merle Haggard album "Hag & Let Me Tell You About a Song", was covered on the Sun City Girls album "Midnight Cowboys From Ipanema."
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"Love Train," from the The O'Jays album "70's Funk 'n' Soul Classics - Disc 2", was covered on the Sun City Girls album "Midnight Cowboys From Ipanema."
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"Me And Mrs. Jones," from the Billy Paul album "Me and Mrs. Jones: The Best of Billy Paul", was covered on the Sun City Girls album "Midnight Cowboys From Ipanema."
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"Midnight AT The Oasis," from the Maria Muldaur album "50 Chartbusters (disc 2: The 70's)", was covered on the Sun City Girls album "Midnight Cowboys From Ipanema."
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"Radar Love," from the Golden Earring album "Best of Golden Earring", was covered on the Sun City Girls album "Midnight Cowboys From Ipanema."
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"Sweet City Woman," from the Stampeders album "Oh What a Feeling (disc 3)", was covered on the Sun City Girls album "Midnight Cowboys From Ipanema."
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"Tell Me Something Good," from the Rufus & Chaka Khan album "Solid Gold Soul: 1974", was covered on the Sun City Girls album "Midnight Cowboys From Ipanema."
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"Who's That Lady," from the The Isley Brothers album "The Isley Brothers Story, Volume 1: Rockin' Soul (1959-68)", was covered on the Sun City Girls album "Midnight Cowboys From Ipanema."
Sun City Girls songs that have been covered
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"Kill the Klansmen," from the Sun City Girls album "Horse Cock Phepner" , was covered on the Wingtip Sloat album "Add This to Rhetoric."

