Uncle Tupelo Cover Songs
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Songs covered by Uncle Tupelo
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"Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way," from the Waylon Jennings album "The Essential Waylon Jennings", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "Anodyne."
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"Baby Please Don't Go," from the Big Joe Williams album "Big Joe Williams and the Stars of Mississippi Blues (disc 2)", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "1991-02-16: The Blue Note, Columbia, MO, USA (disc 2)."
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"Blue Eyes," from the The International Submarine Band album "Sweetheart of the Rodeo (disc 2)", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "A Tribute to Gram Parsons."
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"Cinnamon Girl," from the Neil Young album "Decade: The Very Best of Neil Young (1966 - 1976) (disc 1)", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "1988-08-22: Blue Note, Columbia, MO, USA."
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"Cortez the Killer," from the Neil Young album "Decade: The Very Best of Neil Young (1966 - 1976) (disc 1)", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "1991-03-20: Mississippi Nights, St. Louis, MO, USA (disc 2)."
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"Dead Flowers," from the The Rolling Stones album "Sticky Fingers", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "1989-06-30: St. Louis, MO, USA."
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"Do-Re-Mi," from the Woody Guthrie album "The Asch Recordings, Volume 1: This Land Is Your Land", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "1992-06-11."
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"Down by the River," from the Neil Young album "Decade: The Very Best of Neil Young (1966 - 1976) (disc 1)", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "1991-02-16: The Blue Note, Columbia, MO, USA (disc 2)."
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"Effigy," from the Creedence Clearwater Revival album "Willy and the Poor Boys", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "89/93: An Anthology."
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"Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere," from the Neil Young album "Afternoon Acoustic", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "1993-11-11: San Francisco, CA, USA."
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"Fortunate Son," from the Creedence Clearwater Revival album "Last Exit", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "Cover Story."
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"Gimme Gimme Gimme," from the Black Flag album "Damaged", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "Cover Story."
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"Give Back the Key to My Heart," from the Doug Sahm album "Get a Life", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "Anodyne."
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"I Wanna Be Your Dog," from the The Stooges album "The Stooges", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "Cover Story."
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"I Wanna Be Your Dog," from the Iggy Pop album "Iggy Pop Live", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "Cover Story."
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"I Wanna Destroy You," from the The Soft Boys album "Underwater Moonlight...And How It Got There (disc 1)", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "Still Feel Gone."
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"Moonshiner," from the Bob Dylan album "The Bootleg Series, Volumes 1-3: 1961-1991: Rare and Unreleased (disc 2)", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "March 16-20, 1992."
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"Motion Pictures," from the Neil Young album "1974-05-16: Citizen Kane Junior Blues: New York, NY, USA", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "1992-09-11: Beloit College, Beloit, WI, USA."
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"Movin' On," from the Merle Haggard album "Television's Greatest Hits, Volume 6: Remote Control", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "20 More Explosive Fantastic Rockin' Mega Smash Hit Explosions!."
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"Mr. Soul," from the Neil Young album "Unplugged", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "1989-06-30: St. Louis, MO, USA."
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"No Depression," from the The Carter Family album "Country & Folk Roots", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "No Depression."
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"Powderfinger," from the Neil Young album "Seperate Ways (Live at Torhout)", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "1992-06-11."
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"Sin City," from the The Flying Burrito Brothers album "Hot Burritos! Anthology: 1969-1972 (disc 1)", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "No Depression."
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"Song to Woody," from the Bob Dylan album "Bob Dylan", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "Cover Story."
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"Streets of Baltimore," from the Gram Parsons album "GP / Grievous Angel", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "1993-07-30: St. Louis, MO, USA."
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"Wasn't Born to Follow," from the The Byrds album "Easy Rider", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "Cover Story."
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"Willin'," from the Little Feat album "Waiting for Columbus", was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "1993-11-11: San Francisco, CA, USA."
Uncle Tupelo songs that have been covered
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"Fatal Wound," from the Uncle Tupelo album "March 16-20, 1992" , was covered on the A Minor Forest album "So, They Were in Some Sort of Fight." -


"Moonshiner," from the Uncle Tupelo album "March 16-20, 1992" , was covered on the Rumbleseat album "Is Dead." -


"Still Be Around," from the Uncle Tupelo album "Still Feel Gone" , was covered on the Peter Holsapple album "For Anyone That's Listening: A Tribute to Uncle Tupelo."

