Cat Stevens
Songs covered by Cat Stevens
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"Another Saturday Night," from the Sam Cooke album "The Man and His Music", was covered on the Cat Stevens album "On the Road to Find Out (disc 4)."
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"Blue Monday," from the Fats Domino album "The Fats Domino Collection", was covered on the Cat Stevens album "On the Road to Find Out (disc 4)."
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"Father and Son," from the Cat Stevens album "The Very Best Of", was covered on the Cat Stevens album "Saturnight."
Cat Stevens songs that have been covered
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"Don't Be Shy," from the Cat Stevens album "On the Road to Find Out (disc 4)" , was covered on the Pearl Jam album "2000-11-03: Boise, Idaho, USA (disc 2)." -
"Don't Be Shy," from the Cat Stevens album "On the Road to Find Out (disc 4)" , was covered on the Travis album "Re-Offender." -
"Father And Son," from the Cat Stevens album "Tea for the Tillerman" , was covered on the Boyzone album "Ballads - The Ultimate Love Songs Collection 1993 - 2001." -
"Father And Son," from the Cat Stevens album "Tea for the Tillerman" , was covered on the Francis Dunnery album "Tall Blonde Helicopter." -
"Father & Son," from the Cat Stevens album "Tea for the Tillerman" , was covered on the Me First and the Gimme Gimmes album "Extra Gimme Gimmes." -
"Father and Son," from the Cat Stevens album "The Very Best Of" , was covered on the Cat Stevens album "Saturnight." -
"The First Cut Is the Deepest," from the Cat Stevens album "The Very Best of Cat Stevens" , was covered on the Rod Stewart album "Greatest Hits." -
"The First Cut Is The Deepest," from the Cat Stevens album "On the Road to Find Out (disc 4)" , was covered on the Papa Dee album "The Journey." -
"The First Cut Is The Deepest," from the Cat Stevens album "On the Road to Find Out (disc 4)" , was covered on the Little Angels album "Little of the Past." -
"First Cut Is the Deepest," from the Cat Stevens album "On the Road to Find Out (disc 4)" , was covered on the Sheryl Crow album "First Cut Is the Deepest." -
"The First Cut Is The Deepest," from the Cat Stevens album "On the Road to Find Out (disc 4)" , was covered on the Dawn Penn album "No, No, No." -
"First Cut Is the Deepest," from the Cat Stevens album "On the Road to Find Out (disc 4)" , was covered on the David Essex album "Cover Shot." -
"The First Cut Is The Deepest," from the Cat Stevens album "On the Road to Find Out (disc 4)" , was covered on the Bad Manners album "Fat Sound." -
"First Cut is the Deepest," from the Cat Stevens album "On the Road to Find Out (disc 4)" , was covered on the P.P. Arnold album "Lady Sings The Blues Night & Day (disc 1)." -
"Here Comes My Baby," from the Cat Stevens album "On the Road to Find Out (disc 4)" , was covered on the Yo La Tengo album "Fakebook." -
"Here Comes My Baby," from the Cat Stevens album "On the Road to Find Out (disc 4)" , was covered on the The Mavericks album "The Definitive Collection." -
"Here Comes My Baby," from the Cat Stevens album "Matthew & Son" , was covered on the The Tremeloes album "50 Chartbusters (disc 1: The 60's)." -
"Here Comes My Baby," from the Cat Stevens album "On the Road to Find Out (disc 4)" , was covered on the The Jags album "The Best Of." -
"If You Want to Sing Out Sing Out," from the Cat Stevens album "On the Road to Find Out (disc 4)" , was covered on the Death By Chocolate album "Death By Chocolate." -
"Lady D'Arbanville," from the Cat Stevens album "The Very Best of Cat Stevens" , was covered on the Elton John album "Reg Dwight's Piano Goes Pop." -
"Lady d'Arbanville," from the Cat Stevens album "The Very Best of Cat Stevens" , was covered on the And Also The Trees album "Farewell to the Shade." -
"Lady d'Arbanville," from the Cat Stevens album "The Very Best of Cat Stevens" , was covered on the Dalida album "L'int㩧ale: Les Ann㩥 Orlando (disc 5)." -
"Morning Has Broken," from the Cat Stevens album "Kuschelrock: Feelings of the '70s (disc 2)" , was covered on the Roger Whittaker album "The very best of Roger Whittaker." -
"Morning Has Broken," from the Cat Stevens album "Kuschelrock: Feelings of the '70s (disc 2)" , was covered on the Rick Wakeman album "The Piano Album." -
"Morning Has Broken," from the Cat Stevens album "Kuschelrock: Feelings of the '70s (disc 2)" , was covered on the Daniel O'Donnell album "Faith & Inspiration." -
"Morning Has Broken," from the Cat Stevens album "Kuschelrock: Feelings of the '70s (disc 2)" , was covered on the Neil Diamond album "The Christmas Album." -
"Peace Train," from the Cat Stevens album "The Very Best of Cat Stevens" , was covered on the Dolly Parton album "The Ultimate Collection (disc 2)." -
"Peace Train," from the Cat Stevens album "Cat Stevens Greatest Hits" , was covered on the 10,000 Maniacs album "In My Tribe." -
"Sad Lisa," from the Cat Stevens album "Tea for the Tillerman" , was covered on the Angels Of Venice album "Angels of Venice." -
"Trouble," from the Cat Stevens album "Mona Bone Jakon" , was covered on the Pearl Jam album "Angry Love Vol. 1." -
"Trouble," from the Cat Stevens album "Mona Bone Jakon" , was covered on the Kristin Hersh album "Sunny Border Blue." -
"Trouble," from the Cat Stevens album "Mona Bone Jakon" , was covered on the Bruce Robison album "Long Way Home From Anywhere." -
"Where Do The Children Play," from the Cat Stevens album "The Best of Cat Stevens" , was covered on the Big Mountain album "Resistance." -
"Wild World," from the Cat Stevens album "On the Road to Find Out (disc 4)" , was covered on the Maxi Priest album "Reggae Party 1999." -
"Wild World," from the Cat Stevens album "On the Road to Find Out (disc 4)" , was covered on the Jimmy Cliff album "Best of Jimmy Cliff." -
"Wild World," from the Cat Stevens album "Tea for the Tillerman" , was covered on the Mr. Big album "Bump Ahead." -
"Wild World," from the Cat Stevens album "On the Road to Find Out (disc 4)" , was covered on the The Ventures album "The Horse." -
"Wild World," from the Cat Stevens album "On the Road to Find Out (disc 4)" , was covered on the SNFU album "Better than a Stick in the Eye."




