The Afghan Whigs Cover Songs
All The Afghan Whigs Songs | Cover Chain
Songs covered by The Afghan Whigs
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"Band of Gold," from the Freda Payne album "Fine Tuning", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "Uptown Avondale."
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"Beware," from the Al Green album "Livin' for You", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "Uptown Avondale."
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"Can't Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe," from the Barry White album "Ultimate Collection", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "Beautiful Girls."
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"Come See About Me," from the The Supremes album "Hitsville USA: The Motown Singles Collection 1959-1971 (disc 1)", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "Uptown Avondale."
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"Creep," from the TLC album "New Hits '96 (disc 1)", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "Honky's Ladder."
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"Creep," from the Radiohead album "Pablo Honey", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "Honky's Ladder EP."
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"Dark End of the Street," from the James Carr album "The Complete Goldwax Singles", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "What Jail Is Like."
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"Easily Persuaded," from the Martha and The Vandellas album "Natural Resources / Black Magic", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "What Jail Is Like."
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"How Soon Is Now?," from the The Smiths album "Hatful of Hollow", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "[non-album tracks]."
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"I Hear a Symphony," from the The Supremes album "I Hear a Symphony", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "What Jail Is Like."
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"I Keep Coming Back," from the Tyrone Davis album "Greatest Hits", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "Gentlemen."
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"If I Only Had a Heart," from the Mickey Rooney and Ertha Kitt album "The Wizard of Oz", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "Honky's Ladder EP."
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"Little Girl Blue," from the Lena Horne album "Jazz Selection (disc 3)", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "What Jail Is Like."
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"Lost in the Supermarket," from the The Clash album "London Calling", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "Burning London: The Clash Tribute."
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"Miss World," from the Hole album "Live Through This", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "Somethin Hot."
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"Moon River," from the Henry Mancini album "Mancini's Greatest Hits", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "Going to Town."
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"Mr. Superlove," from the Ass Ponys album "Mr. Superlove", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "What Jail Is Like."
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"My World Is Empty Without You," from the The Supremes album "I Hear a Symphony", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "What Jail Is Like."
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"Papa Was a Rascal," from the James Booker album "Spider on the Keys", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "Somethin Hot."
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"Ready," from the Scrawl album "He's Drunk / Plus, Also, Too", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "Debonair."
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"Regret," from the New Order album "(The Best of) New Order", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "Time for a Bavarian Death Waltz."
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"Revenge," from the Patti Smith album "Wave", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "What Jail Is Like."
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"Superstition," from the Stevie Wonder album "Original Musiquarium I", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "Live at the Howlin' Wolf."
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"True Love Travels on a Gravel Road," from the Percy Sledge album "The Very Best of Percy Sledge", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "Uptown Avondale."
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"When Doves Cry," from the Prince album "The Hits 1", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "Time for a Bavarian Death Waltz."
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"You've Changed," from the Billie Holiday album "Lady in Satin", was covered on the The Afghan Whigs album "Going to Town."
The Afghan Whigs songs that have been covered
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"Crazy," from the The Afghan Whigs album "1965" , was covered on the Dashboard Confessional album "The Wire Tapes, Volume One." -


"Tonight," from the The Afghan Whigs album "Congregation" , was covered on the Ornament album "Speed Dating (disc 1)." -


"When We Two Parted," from the The Afghan Whigs album "Gentlemen" , was covered on the The New Amsterdams album "Never You Mind."

