Junior Kimbrough Cover Chain
All Junior Kimbrough Songs | Cover Chain
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"Done Got Old," from the Junior Kimbrough album "You Better Run: The Essential Junior Kimbrough", was covered on the Buddy Guy album "Sweet Tea."
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"First Time I Met the Blues," from the Buddy Guy album "Natural Blues", was covered on the Jack Bruce album "Cities of the Heart (disc 1)."
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"Theme for an Imaginary Western," from the Jack Bruce album "Songs for a Tailor", was covered on the Leslie West album "Live."
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"Long Red," from the Leslie West album "Mountain", was covered on the Mott the Hoople album "All the way from Stockholm to Philadelphia - Live 71/72 (disc 2)."
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"All the Young Dudes," from the Mott the Hoople album "Wham Bam, Thank You Glam!", was covered on the Mick Ronson album "Heaven and Hull."
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"Only After Dark," from the Mick Ronson album "Slaughter on 10th Avenue", was covered on the The Human League album "Travelogue."
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"Being Boiled," from the The Human League album "The Very Best Of", was covered on the Heaven 17 album "Uncut 1999.12: Unconditionally Guaranteed vol. 11."
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"We Don't Need This Fascist Groove Thang," from the Heaven 17 album "Penthouse and Pavement", was covered on the The Fire Engines album "Fond."
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"Get Up and Use Me," from the The Fire Engines album "Fond", was covered on the Franz Ferdinand album "Get Up and Use Me / Jacqueline."
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"Turn It On," from the Franz Ferdinand album "Tonight: Franz Ferdinand", was covered on the Peaches album "Covers E.P.."
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"Rock Show," from the Peaches album "The Teaches of Peaches", was covered on the Iggy Pop album "Skull Ring."
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"Funtime," from the Iggy Pop album "Nude & Rude: The Best of Iggy Pop", was covered on the The Cars album "The Cars Anthology: Just What I Needed (disc 1)."
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"You're All I've Got Tonight," from the The Cars album "Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology", was covered on the The Smashing Pumpkins album "B-sides Collection Volume 1 (disc 1)."
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"Rhinoceros," from the The Smashing Pumpkins album "Gish", was covered on the Phish album "Summer Covers 98."
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"Sample in a Jar," from the Phish album "Hoist", was covered on the Little Feat album "Chinese Work Songs."
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"Teenage Nervous Breakdown," from the Little Feat album "Sailin' Shoes", was covered on the Nazareth album "Loud 'n' Proud."
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"Hair of the Dog," from the Nazareth album "Hair of the Dog", was covered on the Guns N' Roses album "The Spaghetti Incident?."
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"Paradise City," from the Guns N' Roses album "Live Era '87-'93 (disc 1)", was covered on the Pat Boone album "In a Metal Mood."
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"Moody River," from the Pat Boone album "Billboard Hottest Hits, Volume 4: Love Story From 1950-1965", was covered on the Johnny Burnette album "20 Rock 'n' Roll Hits."
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"You're Sixteen (You're Beautiful And You're Mine)," from the Johnny Burnette album "The Ultimate Cheese Party (disc 3)", was covered on the Ringo Starr album "Blast From Your Past."
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"No No Song," from the Ringo Starr album "Goodnight Vienna", was covered on the Hoyt Axton album "Gotta Keep Rollin': The Jeremiah Years 1979-81."
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"Joy to the World," from the Hoyt Axton album "Gotta Keep Rollin': The Jeremiah Years 1979-81", was covered on the Three Dog Night album "AM Gold: 1970-1974."
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"Never Been to Spain," from the Three Dog Night album "The Complete Hit Singles", was covered on the Waylon Jennings album "Waylon Live the Extended Edition (disc 2)."
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"You Asked Me To," from the Waylon Jennings album "Honky Tonk Heroes", was covered on the John Hartford album "Gum Tree Canoe."
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"Natural to Be Gone," from the John Hartford album "Natural to Be Gone", was covered on the Willie Nelson album "Nashville Was the Roughest... (disc 4)."
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"Always On My Mind," from the Willie Nelson album "Always on My Mind", was covered on the Pet Shop Boys album "PopArt: The Hits (disc 1: Pop)."
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"I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind of Thing," from the Pet Shop Boys album "Very (bonus disc: Further Listening 1992-1994)", was covered on the Robbie Williams album "Angels."
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"Angels," from the Robbie Williams album "Power FM Power Music", was covered on the Rolf Harris album "70 30."
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"Sun Arise," from the Rolf Harris album "Definitive Rolf Harris", was covered on the Alice Cooper album "Love It to Death."
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"Only Women Bleed," from the Alice Cooper album "Classicks", was covered on the Julie Covington album "Julie Covington... Plus."
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"Don't Cry For Me Argentina," from the Julie Covington album "I Know Him So Well: The Best of Tim Rice", was covered on the Elaine Paige album "Encore."
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"Memory," from the Elaine Paige album "Encore", was covered on the Barbra Streisand album "The Essential Barbra Streisand (disc 1)."
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"We're Not Makin' Love Anymore," from the Barbra Streisand album "A Collection: Greatest Hits... and More", was covered on the Patti LaBelle album "Burnin'."
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"Lady Marmalade," from the Patti LaBelle album "The Pink Album", was covered on the Christina Aguilera album "Lady Marmalade."
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"Beautiful," from the Christina Aguilera album "Stripped", was covered on the Elvis Costello album "House M.D.."
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"Baby Plays Around," from the Elvis Costello album "Spike", was covered on the Curtis Stigers album "Baby Plays Around."
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"Never Saw A Miracle," from the Curtis Stigers album "Curtis Stigers", was covered on the Peabo Bryson album "Through The Fire."
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"Feel the Fire," from the Peabo Bryson album "The Collection", was covered on the Teddy Pendergrass album "TP."
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"Love TKO," from the Teddy Pendergrass album "Greatest Slow Jams", was covered on the Bette Midler album "Bette."
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"You're Moving Out Today," from the Bette Midler album "Live at Last (disc 1)", was covered on the Carole Bayer Sager album "Carole Bayer Sager."
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"I'd Rather Leave While I'm In Love," from the Carole Bayer Sager album "Carole Bayer Sager", was covered on the Melanie album "Phonogenic: Not Just Another Pretty Face."
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"Look What They've Done to My Song," from the Melanie album "Very Best of Melanie: Acoustic Blue", was covered on the Ray Charles album "Ray Sings, Basie Swings."
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"I Got A Woman," from the Ray Charles album "The Blues: A Smithsonian Collection of Classic Blues Singers (disc 4)", was covered on the The Monkees album "Summer 1967: The Complete U.S. Concert Recordings."
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"Mary, Mary," from the The Monkees album "More of the Monkees", was covered on the The Paul Butterfield Blues Band album "East-West."
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"Born in Chicago," from the The Paul Butterfield Blues Band album "Strawberry Jam", was covered on the Pixies album "Rubaiyat: Elektra's 40th Anniversary (disc 1)."
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"The Man Who Sold the World," from the David Bowie album "The Man Who Sold the World", was covered on the Lulu album "From Crayons to Perfume: The Best of Lulu."
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"To Sir With Love," from the Lulu album "From Crayons to Perfume: The Best of Lulu", was covered on the Soul Asylum album "After the Flood: Live From the Grand Forks Prom, June 1997."
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"Runaway Train," from the Soul Asylum album "Grave Dancers Union", was covered on the Smokie album "Uncovered."
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"If You Think You Know How to Love Me," from the Smokie album "All Fired Up!", was covered on the Pat Benatar album "In the Heat of the Night."
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"If You Think You Know How to Love Me," from the Pat Benatar album "All Fired Up: The Very Best of Pat Benatar", was covered on the Petula Clark album "Blue Lady: The Nashville Sessions."
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"I Couldn't Live Without Your Love," from the Petula Clark album "Live at the Royal Albert Hall", was covered on the Freda Payne album "Come See About Me."
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"Band of Gold," from the Freda Payne album "The days of disco dancing", was covered on the Ronnie Dyson album "His All Time Golden Classics."
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"One Man Band (Plays All Alone)," from the Ronnie Dyson album "His All Time Golden Classics", was covered on the The Chi-Lites album "The Chi-Lites."
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"Oh Girl," from the The Chi-Lites album "A Little Tenderness: 20 Soul Ballads", was covered on the Paul Young album "The Essential Paul Young."
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"Love of the Common People," from the Paul Young album "Die ultimative Chart Show: Die erfolgreichsten Hits der 80er (disc 1)", was covered on the Indigo Girls album "Reverse 1 - Live."
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"Welcome Me," from the Indigo Girls album "Starter Kit", was covered on the Joan Baez album "Ring Them Bells."
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"Forever Young," from the Joan Baez album "From Every Stage (disc 2)", was covered on the Pretenders album "Last of the Independents."
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"Pack It Up," from the Pretenders album "Pretenders II", was covered on the Jawbreaker album "Bivouac."
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"Kiss the Bottle," from the Jawbreaker album "Etc.", was covered on the Foo Fighters album "Best of You."
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"Times Like These," from the Foo Fighters album "One by One", was covered on the Glen Campbell album "Meet Glen Campbell."
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"Wichita Lineman," from the Glen Campbell album "Country Love", was covered on the Tony Joe White album "Black and White."
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"Rainy Night in Georgia," from the Tony Joe White album "...Continued", was covered on the Otis Rush album "Right Place, Wrong Time."
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"I Can't Quit You Baby," from the Otis Rush album "Otis Rush 1956-1958: Cobra Recordings", was covered on the Led Zeppelin album "Led Zeppelin."
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"Tangerine," from the Led Zeppelin album "Led Zeppelin III", was covered on the Dave Matthews Band album "[non-album tracks]."
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"Crash Into Me," from the Dave Matthews Band album "Crash", was covered on the Stevie Nicks album "The Soundstage Sessions."
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"Stand Back," from the Stevie Nicks album "The Wild Heart", was covered on the Rod Stewart album "Lead Vocalist."
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"Tonight's the Night," from the Rod Stewart album "Unplugged... and Seated", was covered on the Janet Jackson album "The Velvet Rope."
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"What Have You Done For Me Lately," from the Janet Jackson album "Design of a Decade: 1986-1996", was covered on the Prince album "Nude Tour - 1990 Live in Tokio."
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"Movie Star," from the Prince album "Dream Factory", was covered on the Miles Davis album "From His Last Concert in Avignon (disc 1)."
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"Donna Lee," from the Miles Davis album "The Definitive Miles Davis", was covered on the Jaco Pastorius album "Curtain Call."
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"Barbary Coast," from the Jaco Pastorius album "The Essential Jaco Pastorius (disc 1)", was covered on the Weather Report album "Black Market."
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"Birdland," from the Weather Report album "Le Chant Des R㪶s (CD 2)", was covered on the Quincy Jones album "Back on the Block."
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"Everything Must Change," from the Quincy Jones album "Body Heat", was covered on the George Benson album "In Flight."
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"Give Me the Night," from the George Benson album "Give Me the Night", was covered on the Randy Crawford album "Naked and True."
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"You Might Need Somebody," from the Randy Crawford album "Absolute Love Classics (disc 1)", was covered on the Shola Ama album "Much Love."
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"You Might Need Somebody," from the Shola Ama album "Fresh Hits 1997 (disc 1)", was covered on the Joe Walsh album "Ordinary Average Guy."
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"Rocky Mountain Way," from the Joe Walsh album "The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get", was covered on the Ozzy Osbourne album "Under Cover."
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"Crazy Train," from the Ozzy Osbourne album "Blizzard of Ozz", was covered on the Collective Soul album "1998-07-04: Chicago, IL, USA."
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"Shine," from the Collective Soul album "Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid", was covered on the Dolly Parton album "Little Sparrow."
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"Tomorrow Is Forever," from the Dolly Parton album "The Essential Dolly Parton (feat. Porter Wagoner)", was covered on the Grateful Dead album "The Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack (disc 4)."
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"China Doll," from the Grateful Dead album "Reckoning", was covered on the Suzanne Vega album "Deadicated."
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"Tom's Diner," from the Suzanne Vega album "Retrospective: The Best of Suzanne Vega", was covered on the R.E.M. album "Near Wild Heaven."
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"Driver 8," from the R.E.M. album "Eponymous", was covered on the Hootie & The Blowfish album "Scattered, Smothered & Covered."
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"Let Her Cry," from the Hootie & The Blowfish album "Cracked Rear View", was covered on the The Charlie Daniels Band album "Tailgate Party."
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"The Devil Went Down To Georgia," from the The Charlie Daniels Band album "Grammy's Greatest Country Moments (Volume I)", was covered on the Levellers album "See Nothing, Hear Nothing, Do Something."
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"One Way," from the Levellers album "One Way", was covered on the Skin album "Perfect Day (disc 1)."
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"Dog Eat Dog," from the Skin album "Skin (bonus disc)", was covered on the Adam Ant album "Super Hits."
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"Beat My Guest," from the Adam Ant album "Antics in the Forbidden Zone", was covered on the Nine Inch Nails album "Ultra Rare Tracks."
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"Hurt," from the Nine Inch Nails album "Feel the Pain", was covered on the Johnny Cash album "American IV: The Man Comes Around."
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"The Ballad of Ira Hayes," from the Johnny Cash album "Classic Cash", was covered on the Townes Van Zandt album "The Best of Townes Van Zandt."
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"Pancho & Lefty," from the Townes Van Zandt album "Live And Obscure", was covered on the Emmylou Harris album "Portraits."
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"Boulder to Birmingham," from the Emmylou Harris album "SpyBoy", was covered on the The Walker Brothers album "No Regrets."
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"The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore," from the The Walker Brothers album "Anthology", was covered on the Jules Shear album "Healing Bones."
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"Whispering Your Name," from the Jules Shear album "An Elpee's Worth of Productions", was covered on the Alison Moyet album "Singles (disc 2: No Overdubs)."
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"Situation," from the Alison Moyet album "Singles (disc 2: No Overdubs)", was covered on the Tom Jones album "The Lead And How To Swing It."
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"It's Not Unusual," from the Tom Jones album "20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best of Tom Jones", was covered on the The Four Freshmen album "Best of the Four Freshmen: The Liberty Years."
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"Graduation Day," from the The Four Freshmen album "Greatest Hits", was covered on the The Beach Boys album "Spirit of America."
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"Barbara Ann," from the The Beach Boys album "Good Timin: Live At Knebworth England 1980", was covered on the Blind Guardian album "Follow the Blind."
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"Majesty," from the Blind Guardian album "Battalions of Fear", was covered on the Delirious? album "Tales From the Underworld: A Tribute to Blind Guardian."
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"Happy Song," from the Delirious? album "ACCESS:D - Live Worship in the Key of D: (disc 1)", was covered on the Chris Tomlin album "The Noise We Make."
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"How Great Is Our God," from the Chris Tomlin album "Arriving", was covered on the Tim Hughes album "We Must Go (2005)."
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"Here I Am to Worship," from the Tim Hughes album "Here I Am to Worship", was covered on the Michael W. Smith album "Worship Again."
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"Agnus Dei," from the Michael W. Smith album "Go West Young Man", was covered on the Amy Grant album "A Christmas to Remember."
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"Tennessee Christmas," from the Amy Grant album "A Christmas Album", was covered on the Porter Wagoner album "No Wrapping Required: A Christmas Album."
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"Satisfied Mind," from the Porter Wagoner album "Juke Box Hits: Country, Volume 1", was covered on the The Byrds album "Turn! Turn! Turn!."
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"Feel a Whole Lot Better," from the The Byrds album "All I Really Want to Do", was covered on the Juice Newton album "Old Flame."
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"Come to Me," from the Juice Newton album "20 Country Love Songs", was covered on the Jennifer Warnes album "Best of Jennifer Warnes."
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"Song of Bernadette," from the Jennifer Warnes album "Famous Blue Raincoat: The Songs of Leonard Cohen", was covered on the Aaron Neville album "The Grand Tour."
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"Hercules," from the Aaron Neville album "Family Affair: History of the Neville Bros", was covered on the Boz Scaggs album "Slow Dancer."
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"I'll Be Long Gone," from the Boz Scaggs album "Boz Scaggs", was covered on the Tracy Nelson album "The Best of Tracy Nelson."
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"Down so Low," from the Tracy Nelson album "The Best of Tracy Nelson", was covered on the Etta James album "The Chess Box (disc 3)."
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"Time After Time," from the Cyndi Lauper album "She's So Unusual", was covered on the Paul Anka album "Classic Songs, My Way."
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"Diana," from the Paul Anka album "Let the Good Times Roll", was covered on the Misfits album "Project 1950."
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"Queen Wasp," from the Misfits album "Earth A.D.", was covered on the Electric Frankenstein album "Monster."
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"Teenage Shutdown," from the Electric Frankenstein album "The Time Is Now!", was covered on the Supersuckers album "Electric Frankenstein."
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"Creepy Jackalope Eye," from the Supersuckers album "La Mano Cornuda", was covered on the Steve Earle album "Sidetracks."
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"Fort Worth Blues," from the Steve Earle album "El Corazón", was covered on the Guy Clark album "Cold Dog Soup."
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"Baton Rouge," from the Guy Clark album "Boats to Build", was covered on the Lee Roy Parnell album "Every Night's a Saturday Night."
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"Squeeze Me In," from the Lee Roy Parnell album "We All Get Lucky Sometimes", was covered on the Garth Brooks album "Scarecrow."
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"Papa Loved Mama," from the Garth Brooks album "Ropin' the Wind", was covered on the David Allan Coe album "The Perfect Country And Western Song."
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"Tennessee Whiskey," from the David Allan Coe album "Truckin' Outlaw", was covered on the George Jones album "By Request."
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"Ol' Red," from the George Jones album "You Oughta Be Here with Me", was covered on the Kenny Rogers album "If Only My Heart Had a Voice."
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"Sweet Music Man," from the Kenny Rogers album "Daytime Friends", was covered on the Anne Murray album "Keeping In Touch."
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"You Needed Me," from the Anne Murray album "The Best... So Far", was covered on the Boyzone album "Ballads - The Love Song Collection."
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"No Matter What," from the Boyzone album "Boyzone...by Request", was covered on the Meat Loaf album "The Best Musicals... Ever (disc 2)."
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"Two Out of Three Ain't Bad," from the Meat Loaf album "Bat Out of Hell: Live With the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra", was covered on the Bonnie Tyler album "Free Spirit."
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"The Best," from the Bonnie Tyler album "The Best", was covered on the Irma Thomas album "Irma Thomas Live!."
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"Time Is On My Side," from the Irma Thomas album "Lady Sings The Blues Night & Day (disc 1)", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Ultimate Ballads."
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"Paint It Black," from the The Rolling Stones album "Flashpoint", was covered on the Eric Burdon & War album "Best of Eric Burdon & War."
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"Spill the Wine," from the Eric Burdon & War album "Eric Burdon Declares War", was covered on the The Isley Brothers album "The Ultimate Isley Brothers."
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"Harvest for the World," from the The Isley Brothers album "Highlights from It's Your Thing: The Story of The Isley Brothers", was covered on the Paul Carrack album "Groovin'."
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"Where Would I Be," from the Paul Carrack album "Satisfy My Soul", was covered on the Nanci Griffith album "Clock Without Hands."
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"From a Distance," from the Nanci Griffith album "Country: Modern to Timeless Country Classics (disc 1)", was covered on the Cliff Richard album "The Singles Collection (disc 5: 1985-1991)."
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"All My Love," from the Cliff Richard album "40 Golden Greats (disc 2)", was covered on the Cilla Black album "The Abbey Road Decade 1963-1973 (disc 2)."
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"Alfie," from the Cilla Black album "Best Of Cilla", was covered on the Stevie Wonder album "Love Songs: 20 Classic Hits."
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"I Ain't Gonna Stand for It," from the Stevie Wonder album "Hotter Than July", was covered on the Eric Clapton album "Reptile."
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"Run So Far," from the Eric Clapton album "Journeyman", was covered on the George Harrison album "Brainwashed."
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"Beware of Darkness," from the George Harrison album "All Things Must Pass (disc 1)", was covered on the Joe Cocker album "Hymn for My Soul."
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"You Are So Beautiful," from the Joe Cocker album "The Wonder Years - First Love (Disc 1)", was covered on the Babyface album "For The Cool In You."
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"When Can I See You," from the Babyface album "For The Cool In You", was covered on the Herbie Hancock album "New Standard."
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"Watermelon Man," from the Herbie Hancock album "Cantaloupe Island", was covered on the Erroll Garner album "Now Playing: A Night at the Movies & Up in Erroll's Room."
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"Misty," from the Erroll Garner album "Compact Jazz Erroll Garner", was covered on the Lesley Gore album "I'll Cry If I Want To."
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"You Don't Own Me," from the Lesley Gore album "The Best of Lesley Gore", was covered on the Dusty Springfield album "Stay Awhile - I Only Want to Be With You."
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"I Can't Make It Alone," from the Dusty Springfield album "Dusty in Memphis", was covered on the Lou Rawls album "I Can't Make It Alone: The Axelrod Years."
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"You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine," from the Lou Rawls album "The Greatest Hits of Philadelphia", was covered on the John Holt album "3000 Volts of Holt."
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"Man Next Door," from the John Holt album "Protected: Massive Samples", was covered on the Massive Attack album "Mezzanine."
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"Teardrop," from the Massive Attack album "Mezzanine", was covered on the Elbow album "Inspired: The World's Greatest Covers."
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"Mirrorball," from the Elbow album "The Seldom Seen Kid", was covered on the Peter Gabriel album "Scratch My Back."
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"Solsbury Hill," from the Peter Gabriel album "Shaking the Tree: Sixteen Golden Greats", was covered on the Genesis album "1982-10-02: Six of the Best: Concert Bowl, Milton Keynes, UK (disc 1)."
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"Can-Utility and the Coastliners," from the Genesis album "Foxtrot", was covered on the Brand X album "The Fox Lies Down: A Tribute to Genesis."
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"Another Day in Paradise," from the Phil Collins album "Serious Hits... Live!", was covered on the James Last album "Pop Symphonies."
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"Happy Heart," from the James Last album "The Best of James Last (disc 1)", was covered on the Andy Williams album "Happy Heart."
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"The Hawaiian Wedding Song," from the Andy Williams album "The Love Songs", was covered on the Jim Reeves album "The Very Best of Jim Reeves."
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"Welcome To My World," from the Jim Reeves album "The Essential Jim Reeves", was covered on the Eddy Arnold album "Collection, Vol. 2 (X)."
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"You Don't Know Me," from the Eddy Arnold album "Pure Gold", was covered on the Van Morrison album "Days Like This."
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"Someone Like You," from the Van Morrison album "Poetic Champions Compose", was covered on the John Waite album "Temple Bar."
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"Missing you," from the John Waite album "Monster '80s (disc 2)", was covered on the Tina Turner album "Wildest Dreams."
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"River Deep - Mountain High," from the Tina Turner album "Tina Live in Europe (disc 2)", was covered on the Deep Purple album "The Best of Deep Purple."
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"Smoke on the Water," from the Deep Purple album "Nobody's Perfect", was covered on the Nirvana album "1992-08-30: Reading Festival, Richfield Avenue, Reading, UK."
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"Smells Like Teen Spirit," from the Nirvana album "Nevermind", was covered on the Patti Smith album "Twelve."
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"Dancing Barefoot," from the Patti Smith album "Wave", was covered on the The Waterboys album "Live at the Zenith."
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"The Whole of the Moon," from the The Waterboys album "The Best of The Waterboys: '81 - '90", was covered on the Terry Reid album "The Driver."
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"Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace," from the Terry Reid album "Terry Reid", was covered on the Cheap Trick album "At Budokan: The Complete Concert (disc 1)."
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"The Flame," from the Cheap Trick album "Lap of Luxury", was covered on the Jennifer Rush album "Credo."
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"The Power of Love," from the Jennifer Rush album "Jennifer Rush", was covered on the Shirley Bassey album "The Power of Love."
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"Shot by Both Sides," from the Magazine album "Real Life", was covered on the Radiohead album "Towering Above the Rest."
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"Reckoner," from the Radiohead album "In Rainbows", was covered on the Gnarls Barkley album "2008-08-06: Wilbur Theater, Boston, MA, USA."
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"Crazy," from the Gnarls Barkley album "St. Elsewhere", was covered on the Shawn Colvin album "Live."
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"I Don't Know Why," from the Shawn Colvin album "Live '88", was covered on the Maura O'Connell album "A Real Life Story."
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"Trip Around the Sun," from the Maura O'Connell album "Don't I Know", was covered on the Jimmy Buffett album "Promo Only Country Radio September 2004."
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"Margaritaville," from the Jimmy Buffett album "Biloxi", was covered on the Todd Snider album "That Was Me 1994 - 1998."
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"Alright Guy," from the Todd Snider album "Rock Live from Mountain Stage", was covered on the Jerry Jeff Walker album "Gonzo Stew."
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"Mr Bojangles," from the Jerry Jeff Walker album "A Man Must Carry On: Volume Two", was covered on the The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band album "Live Two Five (In Concert)."
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"Ripplin' Waters," from the The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band album "Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Certified Hits", was covered on the John Denver album "I Want To Live."
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"Leaving on a Jet Plane," from the John Denver album "Favourites", was covered on the Peter, Paul & Mary album "The Best Of."
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"Leaving on a Jet Plane," from the Peter, Paul & Mary album "Ten Years Together: The Best of Peter, Paul & Mary", was covered on the Mark Lindsay album "Arizona and Other States of Mind."
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"Something Big," from the Mark Lindsay album "The Rare Bacharach 1956-1978 (disc 2)", was covered on the Burt Bacharach album "Get Easy! Volume 1: The Classic Collection."
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"I'll Never Fall In Love Again," from the Burt Bacharach album "Classic", was covered on the Bobbie Gentry album "The Best Of Bobbie Gentry."
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"Ode to Billie Joe," from the Bobbie Gentry album "The Golden Classics Of Bobbie Gentry", was covered on the Booker T. & The MG's album "Doin' Our Thing."
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"Time Is Tight," from the Booker T. & The MG's album "Stax Gold", was covered on the The Shadows album "XXV."
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"Wonderful Land," from the The Shadows album "20 Golden Greats", was covered on the Mike Oldfield album "Ommadawn & QE2."
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"Family Man," from the Mike Oldfield album "Five Miles Out", was covered on the Hall & Oates album "The Very Best of Daryl Hall & John Oates."
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"Is It a Star," from the Hall & Oates album "War Babies", was covered on the Todd Rundgren album "[Re]Production."
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"Can We Still Be Friends," from the Todd Rundgren album "The Very Best Of", was covered on the Robert Palmer album "Secrets."
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"You're Gonna Get What's Coming," from the Robert Palmer album "Double Fun", was covered on the Bonnie Raitt album "The Glow."
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"Talk to Me," from the Bonnie Raitt album "Green Light", was covered on the Maria Muldaur album "Live in London."
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"I Never Did Sing You a Love Song," from the Maria Muldaur album "Maria Muldaur", was covered on the Olivia Newton-John album "Have You Never Been Mellow."
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"Let Me Be There," from the Olivia Newton-John album "Magic - The Very Best Of Olivia Newton-Joh", was covered on the Elvis Presley album "Moody Blue."
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"Jailhouse Rock," from the Elvis Presley album "Elvis Presley 1956 - 1961", was covered on the ZZ Top album "Chrome, Smoke & BBQ Disc 2."
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"Tush," from the ZZ Top album "Greatest Hits", was covered on the Iron Maiden album "'The EastEnders' at the Marquee."
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"Remember Tomorrow," from the Iron Maiden album "Phantom of the Opera (1981-04-28, Nijmegen, Netherlands)", was covered on the Metallica album "Garage Days 2."
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"Enter Sandman," from the Metallica album "Metallica", was covered on the Motörhead album "Tribute."
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"Return of Jackie & Judy," from the Ramones album "End of the Century", was covered on the Tom Waits album "Spare Parts (disc 2)."
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"Ol' '55," from the Tom Waits album "Closing Time", was covered on the Eagles album "On the Border."
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"I Can't Tell You Why," from the Eagles album "The Very Best of the Eagles", was covered on the Vince Gill album "Souvenirs."
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"Jenny Dreamed of Trains," from the Vince Gill album "High Lonesome Sound", was covered on the Mary Chapin Carpenter album "Country Music for Kids."
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"Goodbye Again," from the Mary Chapin Carpenter album "State of the Heart", was covered on the Garnet Rogers album "Speaking Softly in the Dark."
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"Summer Lightning," from the Garnet Rogers album "All That Is", was covered on the Greg Brown album "Live at the Black Sheep."
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"The Train Carrying Jimmie Rodgers Home," from the Greg Brown album "If I Had Known: Essential Recordings, 1980-1996", was covered on the Iris DeMent album "Going Driftless: An Artist's Tribute to Greg Brown."
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"No Time to Cry," from the Iris DeMent album "My Life", was covered on the Merle Haggard album "1996."
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"Ramblin' Fever," from the Merle Haggard album "Motorcycle Cowboy: Live at Billy Bob's Texas", was covered on the Billy Joe Shaver album "Tulare Dust: A Songwriters' Tribute to Merle Haggard."
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"Old Five and Dimers Like Me," from the Billy Joe Shaver album "Restless Wind: The Legendary Billy Joe Shaver 1973-1987", was covered on the Tom T. Hall album "Storyteller, Poet, Philosopher."
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"I Can't Dance," from the Tom T. Hall album "100 Children", was covered on the Gram Parsons album "Grievous Angel."
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"A Song for You," from the Gram Parsons album "Sacred Hearts & Fallen Angels (Anthology - CD 2)", was covered on the Continental Drifters album "Continental Drifters."
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"The Rain Song," from the Continental Drifters album "Vermilion", was covered on the The Bangles album "Doll Revolution."
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"Eternal Flame," from the The Bangles album "Love Album Classics (disc 1)", was covered on the Atomic Kitten album "Atomic Kitten."
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"Whole Again," from the Atomic Kitten album "Right Now", was covered on the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark album "Liverpool: The Number Ones Album."
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"Electricity," from the Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark album "Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark", was covered on the NOFX album "45 or 46 Songs That Weren't Good Enough to Go on Our Other Records."
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"Bob," from the NOFX album "I Heard They Suck Live", was covered on the Rancid album "NOFX-Rancid Split."
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"Ruby Soho," from the Rancid album "...and Out Come the Wolves", was covered on the Jimmy Cliff album "Rebirth."
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"Many Rivers to Cross," from the Jimmy Cliff album "Higher & Higher", was covered on the Harry Nilsson album "Greatest Hits."
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"Ten Little Indians," from the Harry Nilsson album "Pandemonium Shadow Show (disc 2)", was covered on the The Yardbirds album "Over, Under, Sideways, Down."
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"For Your Love," from the The Yardbirds album "The Blues Collection # 14: Greatest Hits", was covered on the Fleetwood Mac album "Mystery to Me."
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"Don't Stop," from the Fleetwood Mac album "The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac", was covered on the Elton John album "Legacy: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac's Rumours."
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"Your Song," from the Elton John album "Elton John", was covered on the Billy Paul album "The Very Best of Billy Paul & Bill Withers (disc 1)."
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"Me and Mrs. Jones," from the Billy Paul album "360 Degrees of Billy Paul", was covered on the Johnny Mathis album "The Hits of Johnny Mathis."
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"Wild Is the Wind," from the Johnny Mathis album "The Ultimate Hits Collection", was covered on the Nina Simone album "Lady Sings the Blues."
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"Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," from the Nina Simone album "The Best Of Nina Simone", was covered on the The Animals album "Absolute Animals 1964-1968 (Remastered)."
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"We Gotta Get Out of this Place," from the The Animals album "Absolute Animals 1964-1968 (Remastered)", was covered on the Fear album "Live For the Record."
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"I Don't Care About You," from the Fear album "The Decline of Western Civilization", was covered on the Soundgarden album "Outshined."
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"Black Hole Sun," from the Soundgarden album "Superunknown", was covered on the Peter Frampton album "Fingerprints."
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"Baby, I Love Your Way," from the Peter Frampton album "Frampton Comes Alive!", was covered on the Diana Ross album "The Magic of Diana Ross (disc 2)."
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"Chain Reaction," from the Diana Ross album "80's Night: The Ultimate DJ Collection (disc 12: O to S)", was covered on the Bee Gees album "1998-11-28: Wal-Mart, Pretoria, South Africa: Live! From Pretoria, South Africa (disc 2)."
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"Run to Me," from the Bee Gees album "Bee Gees Story", was covered on the Sarah Vaughan album "A Time in My Life."
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"The Island," from the Sarah Vaughan album ""Crazy and Mixed Up"", was covered on the Patti Austin album "Every Home Should Have One."
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"Sweet Sadie the Savior," from the Patti Austin album "End of a Rainbow", was covered on the Blood, Sweat & Tears album "Definitive Collection."
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"Spinning Wheel," from the Blood, Sweat & Tears album "Oh What a Feeling (disc 3)", was covered on the Peggy Lee album "The Later Lounge."
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"Material Girl," from the Madonna album "The Immaculate Collection", was covered on the Henry Mancini album "Mancini Rocks The Pops."
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"Moon River," from the Henry Mancini album "Greatest Hits", was covered on the Frank Sinatra album "My Way - The Best of Frank Sinatra (disc 1)."
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"My Way," from the Frank Sinatra album "Sinatra Reprise (The Very Good Years)", was covered on the The Platters album "20 Greatest Hits."
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"The Great Pretender," from the The Platters album "The Rock and Roll Jukebox", was covered on the The Band album "Moondog Matinee."
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"Weight," from the The Band album "Decades: The Story of the 60's 70's & 80's (disc 1)", was covered on the The Staple Singers album "Best Of."
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"Heavy Makes You Happy," from the The Staple Singers album "Best Of", was covered on the Gladys Knight & The Pips album "Neither One of Us / All I Need Is Time."
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"I Heard It Through the Grapevine," from the Gladys Knight & The Pips album "The Sounds of Murphy Brown", was covered on the Creedence Clearwater Revival album "Chooglin'."
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"Who'll Stop the Rain," from the Creedence Clearwater Revival album "The Best of Creedence Clearwater Revival (disc 1)", was covered on the Bruce Springsteen album "Coliseum Night (disc 1)."
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"Cadillac Ranch," from the Bruce Springsteen album "The River (disc 2)", was covered on the Warren Zevon album "The Electric Werewolf Strikes Again."
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"Mutineer," from the Warren Zevon album "Genius: The Best of Warren Zevon", was covered on the Bob Dylan album "Enjoy Every Sandwich: The Songs of Warren Zevon."
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"All Along the Watchtower," from the Bob Dylan album "John Wesley Harding", was covered on the Neil Young album "Event of the Season."
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"Come on Baby Let's Go Downtown," from the Neil Young album "A Perfect Echo, Volume 1", was covered on the Son Volt album "1996-03-26: Hollywood, CA, USA (disc 1)."
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"Windfall," from the Son Volt album "Trace", was covered on the The Flying Burrito Brothers album "California Jukebox."
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"Hot Burrito #2," from the The Flying Burrito Brothers album "Last of the Red Hot Burritos", was covered on the Big Star album "Keep an Eye on the Sky."
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"September Gurls," from the Big Star album "#1 Record / Radio City", was covered on the The Searchers album "The Sire Sessions: Rockfield Recordings 1979-80."
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"Needles and Pins," from the The Searchers album "25 Super Oldies, Volume 1", was covered on the Del Shannon album "Runaway."
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"I Go To Pieces," from the Del Shannon album "Rock On!", was covered on the Peter & Gordon album "Time-Life AM Gold 1965."
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"World Without Love," from the Peter & Gordon album "The Beatles & Various Artists / All The Songs The Beatles Gave Away 1963 - 1990 (Disc 1)", was covered on the World Party album "Ruby Trax (disc 3)."
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"Sunshine," from the World Party album "Bang!", was covered on the Spooky Tooth album "Cross Purpose."
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"Better by You, Better Than Me," from the Spooky Tooth album "Spooky Two", was covered on the Judas Priest album "Stained Class."
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"Bloodstone," from the Judas Priest album "Screaming for Vengeance", was covered on the Stratovarius album "Intermission."
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"Out of the Shadows," from the Stratovarius album "Twilight Time", was covered on the Skylark album "Within Infinity: A Tribute to Stratovarius."
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"Wildflower," from the Skylark album "Capitol Records 50th Anniversary 1942-1992", was covered on the The O'Jays album "Collectors' Items."
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"Sunshine," from the The O'Jays album "Collectors' Items", was covered on the The Impressions album "Loving Power."
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"Amen," from the The Impressions album "The Anthology: 1961-1977 (disc 1)", was covered on the Otis Redding album "The Very Best of Otis Redding, Volume 2."
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"Respect," from the Otis Redding album "Dreams to Remember (The Very Best of Otis Redding)", was covered on the Ann Peebles album "This Is Ann Peebles."
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"I Can't Stand the Rain," from the Ann Peebles album "I Can't Stand the Rain", was covered on the Albert King album "The Blues Don't Change."
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"Born Under A Bad Sign," from the Albert King album "Born Under a Bad Sign", was covered on the Jimi Hendrix album "Blues."
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"Up From the Skies," from the Jimi Hendrix album "Sotheby's Private Reels (disc 1)", was covered on the Kenny Rankin album "Inside."
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"Peaceful," from the Kenny Rankin album "Mind-Dusters", was covered on the Helen Reddy album "I Am Woman."
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"Somewhere in the Night," from the Helen Reddy album "Helen Reddy's Greatest Hits (and More)", was covered on the Barry Manilow album "Even Now."
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"Could It Be Magic," from the Barry Manilow album "Les Voix En Or, Volume 3 (disc 1)", was covered on the Donna Summer album "Greatest Hits."
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"I Feel Love," from the Donna Summer album "The Journey: The Best of Donna Summer", was covered on the Blondie album "Union City Blue."
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"Call Me," from the Blondie album "Singles Box (disc 11)", was covered on the The Box Tops album "When Pigs Fly."
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"Cry Like a Baby," from the The Box Tops album "Simply the Best of the 60's (disc 2)", was covered on the Arthur Alexander album "The Monument Years."
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"You Better Move On," from the Arthur Alexander album "The Ultimate Arthur Alexander", was covered on the Chuck Jackson album "Adios Amigo: A Tribute to Arthur Alexander."
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"I Need You," from the Chuck Jackson album "The Very Best of 1961-1967", was covered on the Bob Marley & The Wailers album "One Love at Studio One (disc 1)."
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"Three Little Birds," from the Bob Marley & The Wailers album "Classic Cuts 16: Reggae", was covered on the Tracy Chapman album "Telling Stories (bonus disc)."
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"Baby Can I Hold You," from the Tracy Chapman album "Tracy Chapman", was covered on the Neil Diamond album "The Best Years of Our Lives."
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"Sweet Caroline," from the Neil Diamond album "Play Me: The Complete Uni Studio Recordings... Plus!", was covered on the Roy Orbison album "Live at the BBC."
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"Mean Woman Blues," from the Roy Orbison album "The Platinum Collection - Disc1", was covered on the Dion album "Brooklyn Dodger."
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"Born to Cry," from the Dion album "The Road I'm On: A Retrospective", was covered on the Dion & The Belmonts album "The Wanderer."
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"Abraham, Martin and John," from the Dion & The Belmonts album "Greatest Hits", was covered on the Marvin Gaye album "The Very Best of Marvin Gaye."
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"How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)," from the Marvin Gaye album "Night Life", was covered on the James Taylor album "Classic Songs."
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"Night Owl," from the James Taylor album "James Taylor", was covered on the Carly Simon album "No Secrets."
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"You Belong to Me," from the Carly Simon album "Reflections", was covered on the Michael McDonald album "Cuts."
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"I Can Let Go Now," from the Michael McDonald album "If That's What It Takes", was covered on the Dionne Warwick album "How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye."
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"(You'll Never Get to Heaven) If You Break My Heart," from the Dionne Warwick album "Make Way for Dionne Warwick", was covered on the The Stylistics album "Cuts."
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"You Are Everything," from the The Stylistics album "Chart Toppers: Romantic Hits of the 70s", was covered on the Joe Simon album "Drowning in the Sea of Love."
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"Your Time to Cry," from the Joe Simon album "Joe Simon Greatest Hits", was covered on the Solomon Burke album "The Definition of Soul."
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"Everybody Needs Somebody to Love," from the Solomon Burke album "The Best of Solomon Burke", was covered on the Wilson Pickett album "The Very Best of Wilson Pickett."
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"Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You," from the Wilson Pickett album "In Philadelphia", was covered on the The Spinners album "Spinners."
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"Living a Little, Laughing a Little," from the The Spinners album "The Very Best of Spinners", was covered on the John Hiatt album "Living a Little, Laughing a Little."
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"Real Fine Love," from the John Hiatt album "Stolen Moments", was covered on the Chris Smither album "Rollin' Into Memphis: Songs of John Hiatt."
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"Mail Order Mystics," from the Chris Smither album "I'm A Stranger Too!", was covered on the John Mayall album "Silvet Tones - the Best Of."
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"Sandy," from the John Mayall album "London Blues 1964-1969", was covered on the Richie Havens album "Mixed Bag."
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"Adam," from the Richie Havens album "Mixed Bag", was covered on the Buffy Sainte-Marie album "Illuminations."
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"The Universal Soldier," from the Buffy Sainte-Marie album "It's My Way!", was covered on the Donovan album "The British Are Coming, Volume 2."
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"Hurdy Gurdy Man," from the Donovan album "The Very Best of Donovan", was covered on the Eartha Kitt album "Sentimental Eartha."
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"Santa Baby," from the Eartha Kitt album "Christmas Hits (60 Festive Favourites)", was covered on the Marilyn Monroe album "[non-album tracks]."
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"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend," from the Marilyn Monroe album "The Very Best of Marilyn Monroe", was covered on the T-Bone Burnett album "Twenty Twenty: The Essential T-Bone Burnett."
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"The Power of Love," from the T-Bone Burnett album "Truth Decay", was covered on the Mark Heard album "Mark Heard (On Turning To Dust)."
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"What Kind of Friend," from the Mark Heard album "High Noon", was covered on the Victoria Williams album "Strong Hand of Love: A Tribute to Mark Heard."
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"Lights," from the Victoria Williams album "Happy Come Home", was covered on the The Jayhawks album "Sweet Relief: A Benefit for Victoria Williams."
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"Stranded in the Jungle," from the The Jayhawks album "The Golden Age of American Rock 'n' Roll, Volume 5", was covered on the New York Dolls album "Red Star Records: Songs of the Naked City."
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"Subway Train," from the New York Dolls album "New York Dolls", was covered on the Morrissey album "Live at Earls Court."
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"Let Me Kiss You," from the Morrissey album "You Are the Quarry", was covered on the Nancy Sinatra album "Nancy Sinatra."
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"These Boots Are Made for Walking," from the Nancy Sinatra album "Simply the Best of the 60's", was covered on the The Supremes album "Love Child / The Supremes A' Go-Go."
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"Stop! In the Name of Love," from the The Supremes album "Respect: The Soundtrack to the Soul Generation (disc 1)", was covered on the The Hollies album "The Very Best of The Hollies."
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"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother," from the The Hollies album "The Best of the Hollies", was covered on the Donny Hathaway album "Donny Hathaway."
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"Someday We'll All Be Free," from the Donny Hathaway album "Extension of a Man", was covered on the Aretha Franklin album "Malcolm X."
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"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman," from the Aretha Franklin album "Aretha's Gold", was covered on the Carole King album "Tapestry."
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"You've Got a Friend," from the Carole King album "Tapestry", was covered on the Bing Crosby album "The Complete United Artists Sessions (disc 2)."
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"White Christmas," from the Bing Crosby album "Most Wanted Julehits (disc 1)", was covered on the The Drifters album "There Goes My Baby."
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"Save the Last Dance for Me," from the The Drifters album "The Drifters", was covered on the Gerry & The Pacemakers album "Best of Gerry & The Pacemakers."
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"How Do You Do It," from the Gerry & The Pacemakers album "Gerry & The Pacemakers", was covered on the The Beatles album "Anthology 1 (disc 1)."
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"Hey Jude," from the The Beatles album "1967-1970 (disc 2)", was covered on the The Temptations album "Motown Meets The Beatles."
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"I Wish It Would Rain," from the The Temptations album "Great Songs and Performances that Inspired The Motown 25th Anniversary Television Special", was covered on the Percy Sledge album "Blue Night."
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"When A Man Loves A Woman," from the Percy Sledge album "When a Man Loves a Woman", was covered on the The Spencer Davis Group album "Gimme Some Lovin'."
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"Gimme Some Lovin'," from the The Spencer Davis Group album "Gimme Some Lovin'", was covered on the Dave Mason album "Certified Live."
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"Only You Know and I Know," from the Dave Mason album "The Best of Dave Mason", was covered on the Badfinger album "BBC in Concert."
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"Midnight Caller," from the Badfinger album "The Very Best of Badfinger", was covered on the Tim Hardin album "Simple Songs of Freedom."
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"If I Were a Carpenter," from the Tim Hardin album "Woodstock: Three Days of Peace & Music - the 25th Anniversary Collection (disc 1)", was covered on the Bobby Darin album "The Bobby Darin Collection - 'the Folk & Country Years ' (disc 4)."
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"Early In the Morning," from the Bobby Darin album "The Hit Singles Collection", was covered on the Buddy Holly album "Oh Boy! - 20 Big Ones."
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"Peggy Sue," from the Buddy Holly album "The Complete Buddy Holly", was covered on the Lou Reed album "Rave On Buddy Holly."
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"Perfect Day," from the Lou Reed album "Transformer", was covered on the Duran Duran album "Thank You."
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"Girls on Film," from the Duran Duran album "Duran Duran", was covered on the Billy Preston album "When Pigs Fly."
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"You Are So Beautiful," from the Billy Preston album "The Kids & Me", was covered on the Doris Day album "My Heart."
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"Secret Love," from the Doris Day album "The Fabulous Fifties (disc 1)", was covered on the Count Basie album "EMI Jazz Masters."
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"When My Dreamboat Comes Home," from the Count Basie album "At the Savoy Ballroom 1937-1944", was covered on the Fats Domino album "The Fat Man Sings Live."
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"Poor Me," from the Fats Domino album "They Call Me the Fat Man: The Legendary Imperial Recordings (disc 1: 1949-1955)", was covered on the Randy Newman album "Meet The Parents Soundtrack."
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"Suzanne," from the Randy Newman album "12 Songs", was covered on the Leonard Cohen album "So Long, Marianne."
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"Suzanne," from the Leonard Cohen album "Songs of Leonard Cohen", was covered on the Noel Harrison album "Wow (At Last) (Vol. 2)."
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"Windmills of Your Mind," from the Noel Harrison album "More Music to Watch Girls By (disc 2)", was covered on the Jimmie Rodgers album "Windmills of Your Mind."
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"Any Old Time," from the Jimmie Rodgers album "Runnin' Wild", was covered on the Merle Travis album "The Best of Merle Travis 1946-1953."
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"Sixteen Tons," from the Merle Travis album "The Guitar Player", was covered on the Bo Diddley album "Bo Diddley Is a Gunslinger."
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"I'm a Man," from the Bo Diddley album "The Blues Volume Two", was covered on the John Fogerty album "I Confess."
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"Big Train (From Memphis)," from the John Fogerty album "Centerfield", was covered on the Carl Perkins album "Class of '55: Memphis Rock & Roll Homecoming."
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"Blue Suede Shoes," from the Carl Perkins album "Rock 'n' Roll Music", was covered on the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else."
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"Somethin' Else," from the Eddie Cochran album "The Best of Eddie Cochran", was covered on the Little Richard album "Rhythm Country and Blues."
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"Rip It Up," from the Little Richard album "Mojo Presents: Rock! Rock! Rock!", was covered on the Chuck Berry album "Maybellene."
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"Almost Grown," from the Chuck Berry album "The Great Twenty-Eight", was covered on the The Lovin' Spoonful album "What's Shakin'."
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"Good Time Music," from the The Lovin' Spoonful album "Anthology", was covered on the The Beau Brummels album "Introducing the Beau Brummels."
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"Turn Around," from the The Beau Brummels album "Bradley's Barn", was covered on the The Everly Brothers album "Roots."
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"Let It Be Me," from the The Everly Brothers album "Everly Brothers Collection: 20 Greatest Hits", was covered on the Sam & Dave album "Soul Men."
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"You Don't Know Like I Know," from the Sam & Dave album "The Greatest Hits of Sam & Dave", was covered on the Bob & Earl album "Harlem Shuffle."
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"Harlem Shuffle," from the Bob & Earl album "I Love Music: 1965 - 1969 Good Vibrations (disc 2)", was covered on the The Righteous Brothers album "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'."
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"A Man Without a Dream," from the The Righteous Brothers album "Unchained Melody", was covered on the Ben E. King album "Anthology (disc 2)."
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"Spanish Harlem," from the Ben E. King album "Ultimate Collection", was covered on the Freddie Scott album "Are You Lonely for Me?."
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"Hey Girl," from the Freddie Scott album "Got a Good Thing Going", was covered on the Billy Joel album "Greatest Hits Volume 3."
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"New York State of Mind," from the Billy Joel album "The Essential Billy Joel", was covered on the Tony Bennett album "Playin' With My Friends: Bennett Sings the Blues."
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"I Left My Heart in San Francisco," from the Tony Bennett album "Tony Bennett: His Greatest Hits and Finest Performances (disc 1)", was covered on the Sammy Davis, Jr. album "Sings the Big Ones for Young Lovers."
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"The Candy Man," from the Sammy Davis, Jr. album "Greatest Songs", was covered on the Cibo Matto album "Viva! La Woman."

