Blues Brothers Cover Songs
Songs covered by Blues Brothers
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"Everybody Needs Somebody to Love," from the Solomon Burke album "The Best of Solomon Burke", was covered on the Blues Brothers album "The Very Best of the Blues Brothers."
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"Flip Flop and Fly," from the Big Joe Turner album "Shake, Rattle & Roll", was covered on the Blues Brothers album "Complete (disc 1)."
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"Gimme Some Lovin'," from the The Spencer Davis Group album "Dick Clark's All-Time Hits, Volume 3", was covered on the Blues Brothers album "Best of the Blues Brothers."
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"Guilty," from the Randy Newman album "Good Old Boys", was covered on the Blues Brothers album "The Very Best of the Blues Brothers."
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"I Got Everything I Need (Almost)," from the Downchild Blues Band album "A Case of the Blues", was covered on the Blues Brothers album "The Definitive Collection."
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"Jailhouse Rock," from the Elvis Presley album "30 # 1 Hits", was covered on the Blues Brothers album "The Blues Brothers."
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"Messin' With the Kid," from the Junior Wells album "Junior Wells: Universal Rock", was covered on the Blues Brothers album "The Very Best of the Blues Brothers."
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"Peter Gunn," from the Henry Mancini album "TV Guide 50 All-Time Favorite TV Themes", was covered on the Blues Brothers album "Ghost Rider."
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"Rawhide," from the Frankie Laine album "The Best of Frankie Laine", was covered on the Blues Brothers album "The Blues Brothers: Complete: Music, Dialogue & Performances (disc 2)."
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"Rubber Biscuit," from the Chips album "Anuncios TV 3 (disc 1)", was covered on the Blues Brothers album "Best of the Blues Brothers."
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"Soul Man," from the Sam & Dave album "The Greatest Hits of Sam & Dave", was covered on the Blues Brothers album "Best of the Blues Brothers."
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"Stand by Your Man," from the Tammy Wynette album "The Sixties", was covered on the Blues Brothers album "The Blues Brothers: Complete: Music, Dialogue & Performances (disc 2)."
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"Sweet Home Chicago," from the Robert Johnson album "Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Warming by the Devil's Fire", was covered on the Blues Brothers album "The Very Best of the Blues Brothers."
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"Think," from the Aretha Franklin album "30 Greatest Hits (disc 1)", was covered on the Blues Brothers album "The Blues Brothers."
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