Karen Young Cover Chain
All Karen Young Songs | Cover Chain
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"Hot Shot," from the Karen Young album "The Disco Years - Vol. 3: Boogie Fever", was covered on the Blondie album "No Exit."
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"Dreaming," from the Blondie album "The Best of Blondie", was covered on the The Smashing Pumpkins album "The Aeroplane Flies High (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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"The Chokin Kind," from the Waylon Jennings album "RCA Country Legends (disc 2)", was covered on the Joe Simon album "The Best of Joe Simon."
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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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"Cry to Me," from the Solomon Burke album "The Best Of", was covered on the The Pretty Things album "Get the Picture?."
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"Rosalyn," from the The Pretty Things album "The EP Collection... Plus", was covered on the David Bowie album "Pin Ups."
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"Sound and Vision," from the David Bowie album "Low", was covered on the Franz Ferdinand album "Radio 1: Established 1967 (disc 1: 1967-1986)."
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"Take Me Out," from the Franz Ferdinand album "Virgin Radio: The Album (disc 2)", was covered on the Scissor Sisters album "[non-album tracks]."
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"Comfortably Numb," from the Scissor Sisters album "Deejay Parade 2003 (disc 2)", was covered on the Pink Floyd album "Pulse (disc 2)."
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"Comfortably Numb," from the Pink Floyd album "Live Wall - Part 2- Earls Court - 08-06-1980", was covered on the Tool album "Ultra Rare Trax."
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"Opiate," from the Tool album "Undertow", was covered on the Limp Bizkit album "Take Cover: Cover Versions & Rarities."
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"Rollin'," from the Limp Bizkit album "Alias: The Soundtrack: Best of Season 3", was covered on the Robbie Williams album "Live in Cologne 2001 (disc 1)."
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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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"Evergreen," from the Barbra Streisand album "The Concert (disc 2)", was covered on the Hazell Dean album "Greatest Hits."
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"Turn It Into Love," from the Hazell Dean album "Greatest Hits", was covered on the Kylie Minogue album "Kylie."
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"Can't Get You Out of My Head," from the Kylie Minogue album "Ultimate Kylie (CD2)", was covered on the The Flaming Lips album "Yoshimi Wins: Live Radio Sessions."
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"Do You Realize??," from the The Flaming Lips album "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots", was covered on the Beck album "2002-12-24: KCRW Session, Santa Monica, CA, USA (feat. The Flaming Lips)."
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"Asshole," from the Beck album "One Foot in the Grave", was covered on the Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers album "She's the One."
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"Angel Dream," from the Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers album "The Fillmore 20th Night (disc 2)", was covered on the Glen Campbell album "Meet Glen Campbell."
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"Wichita Lineman," from the Glen Campbell album "All-Time Favorite Hits", was covered on the Ray Charles album "The Complete Country & Western Recordings: 1959-1986 (disc 3)."
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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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"Daydream Believer," from the The Monkees album "Flower Power (disc 2)", was covered on the Boyzone album "Love Me for a Reason."
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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 The Byrds album "The Byrds (disc 4: Final Approach)."
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"The Bells Of Rhymney," from the The Byrds album "Mr. Tambourine Man", was covered on the Pete Seeger album "The Essential."
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"Turn Turn Turn," from the Pete Seeger album "Clearwater Classics", was covered on the Larry Norman album "Copper Wires."
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"I've Got to Learn to Live Without You," from the Larry Norman album "Only Visiting This Planet", was covered on the Petula Clark album "Come on Home."
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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 Belinda Carlisle album "Belinda."
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"Vision of You," from the Belinda Carlisle album "Runaway Horses", was covered on the Jennifer Rush album "Jennifer Rush '92."
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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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"Goldfinger," from the Shirley Bassey album "James Bond: 13 Original Themes", was covered on the Magazine album "(Maybe It's Right to Be Nervous Now) (disc 1)."
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"Shot by Both Sides," from the Magazine album "Real Life", was covered on the Radiohead album "Towering Above the Rest (disc 3)."
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"I Will Follow," from the U2 album "The Best of 1980-1990 (bonus disc: The B-Sides)", was covered on the Collective Soul album "1999-07-04: Summerfest, Milwaukee, WI, USA (disc 2)."
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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 (disc 1)", 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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"I'll Be Here in the Morning," from the Townes Van Zandt album "Texas Troubadour (disc 1)", was covered on the Richard Shindell album "Reunion Hill."
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"Nora," from the Richard Shindell album "Sparrows Point", was covered on the Dar Williams album "The Christians and The Pagans."
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"If I Wrote You," from the Dar Williams album "End Of The Summer", was covered on the Joan Baez album "107.1 KGSR Broadcasts, Volume 7 (disc 1)."
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"Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You," from the Joan Baez album "Satisfied Mind (disc 1)", was covered on the Led Zeppelin album "Led Zeppelin."
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"Rock and Roll," from the Led Zeppelin album "Led Zeppelin IV", was covered on the Alison Moyet album "Whispering Your Name."
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"Situation," from the Alison Moyet album "Singles", 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 Cher album "Bang, Bang: The Early Years."
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"Gypsies Tramps And Thieves," from the Cher album "Golden Greats", was covered on the Cilla Black album "The Best Of 1963-1978 3 CD BOX (disc 1)."
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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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"Far East Man," from the George Harrison album "Dark Horse", was covered on the Ron Wood album "I've Got My Own Album to Do."
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"Mystifies Me," from the Ron Wood album "I've Got My Own Album to Do", was covered on the Son Volt album "Trace."
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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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"Four Days Of Rain," from the The Flying Burrito Brothers album "Hot Burritos! Anthology: 1969-1972 (disc 1)", was covered on the New Grass Revival album "New Grass Revival."
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"Callin' Baton Rouge," from the New Grass Revival album "Best of New Grass Revival", was covered on the Garth Brooks album "The Hits."
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"The Thunder Rolls," from the Garth Brooks album "No Fences", was covered on the Tanya Tucker album "Tanya Tucker (disc 3)."
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"Delta Dawn," from the Tanya Tucker album "Anthology CD1", was covered on the Helen Reddy album "Helen Reddy's Greatest Hits (and More)."
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"You and Me Against the World," from the Helen Reddy album "Helen Reddy's Greatest Hits (and More)", was covered on the Gladys Knight & The Pips album "Every Beat of My Heart."
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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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"Fortunate Son," from the Creedence Clearwater Revival album "Willy and the Poor Boys", was covered on the Todd Snider album "Peace Queer."
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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 "Ultimate Collection", was covered on the John Denver album "John Denver."
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"Leaving on a Jet Plane," from the John Denver album "Take Me Home: The John Denver Story", was covered on the Bobby Bare album "Country's Greatest (disc 2)."
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"Detroit City," from the Bobby Bare album "Eskimos, Mean Old Queens & Little Bitty Steers", was covered on the Arthur Alexander album "The Ultimate Arthur Alexander."
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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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"Any Day Now," from the Chuck Jackson album "Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame, Volume II, Wild Thing", was covered on the Burt Bacharach album "Classic."
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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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"Green Onions," from the Booker T. & The MG's album "Respect: The Soundtrack to the Soul Generation (disc 1)", was covered on the Tom Petty album "Hamburg 1999 1."
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"Breakdown," from the Tom Petty album "Hamburg 1999 1", was covered on the The Replacements album "The Shit Hits the Fans ... and More."
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"White and Lazy," from the The Replacements album "Stink", was covered on the You Am I album "Kick a Hole in the Sky."
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"Heavy Heart," from the You Am I album "#4 Record", was covered on the The Supersuckers album "Free the West Memphis 3."
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"Creepy Jackalope Eye," from the The Supersuckers album "La Mano Cornuda", was covered on the Steve Earle album "Sidetracks."
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"Goodbye," from the Steve Earle album "Train a Comin'", was covered on the Emmylou Harris album "Wrecking Ball."
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"Boulder To Birmingham," from the Emmylou Harris album "Pure Genius, Volume 2 (disc 2)", was covered on the The Hollies album "Greatest Hits (disc 1)."
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"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother," from the The Hollies album "Greatest Hits (disc 1)", was covered on the Roger Whittaker album "The very best of Roger Whittaker."
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"The Last Farewell," from the Roger Whittaker album "Roger Whittaker Vol. 1", was covered on the Elvis Presley album "Legendary Elvis (disc 1)."
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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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"Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?," from the Ramones album "End of the Century", was covered on the KISS album "We're a Happy Family: A Tribute to the Ramones."
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"Do You Love Me," from the KISS album "Greatest Kiss", was covered on the Nirvana album "Rare Traxx."
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"All Apologies," from the Nirvana album "In Utero", was covered on the Sin㩡 O'Connor album "Universal Mother."
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"Nothing Compares 2 U," from the Sin㩡 O'Connor album "I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got", was covered on the Prince album "The Hits 1."
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"Five Women," from the Prince album "DePosition (disc 1)", was covered on the Joe Cocker album "Night Calls."
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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 Rock 'n' Roll Era: 1964", was covered on the Joan Jett album "Bad Reputation."
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"I Love Rock 'n' Roll," from the Joan Jett album "La Plus Grande Discothèque du Monde, Volume 5", was covered on the Britney Spears album "Britney."
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"Oops!...I Did It Again," from the Britney Spears album "Oops!...I Did It Again", was covered on the Richard Thompson album "2002-08-05: Wrexham, UK (disc 1)."
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"1952 Vincent Black Lightning," from the Richard Thompson album "Rumor and Sigh", was covered on the Greg Brown album "The Live One."
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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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"The Farmer's Daughter," from the Merle Haggard album "Down Every Road (disc 1)", was covered on the Vince Gill album "Mama's Hungry Eyes: A Tribute to Merle Haggard."
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"Whenever You Come Around," from the Vince Gill album "When Love Finds You", was covered on the John Waite album "Figure in a Landscape."
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"Missing You," from the John Waite album "The Greatest Hits of the 80's", was covered on the Melanie album "Ring the Living Bell: A Collection (disc 2)."
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"Lay Down," from the Melanie album "Nr. 1 hits 1969-1991", was covered on the Mott the Hoople album "Wildlife."
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"Ready for Love," from the Mott the Hoople album "The Collection", was covered on the Bad Company album "In Concert: Merchants of Cool."
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"Oh, Atlanta," from the Bad Company album "The Original Bad Co. Anthology (disc 1)", was covered on the Alison Krauss album "Now That I've Found You - A Collection."
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"The Scarlet Tide," from the Alison Krauss album "Cold Mountain", was covered on the Elvis Costello album "2005-03-09: Nashville, TN, USA (disc 2)."
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"Shipbuilding," from the Elvis Costello album "The Very Best of Elvis Costello (disc 1)", was covered on the Robert Wyatt album "A Constant Source of Interuption...."
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"Love," from the Robert Wyatt album "Uncut 2002.11: Instant Karma", was covered on the John Lennon album "Acoustic."
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"Imagine," from the John Lennon album "Lennon Legend: The Very Best of John Lennon", was covered on the Neil Young album "A Tribute to Heroes (disc 1)."
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"Like A Hurricane," from the Neil Young album "Greatest Hits", was covered on the Roxy Music album "Heart Still Beating."
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"More Than This," from the Roxy Music album "Slave to Love: The Best of the Ballads", was covered on the Peter Gabriel album "Up."
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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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"T.B. Sheets," from the Van Morrison album "The Early Years 67-68", was covered on the John Lee Hooker album "Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive."
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"Don't Look Back," from the John Lee Hooker album "The Best of Friends", was covered on the Them album "The Story of Them (feat. Van Morrison) (disc 1)."
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"Gloria," from the Them album "The Best of Van Morrison", was covered on the The Trashmen album "Bird Call! The Twin City Stomp of the Trashmen (disc 4)."
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"Surfin' Bird," from the The Trashmen album "Surfin' Bird", was covered on the The Cramps album "Psychedelic Jungle + Gravest Hits."
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"New Kind of Kick," from the The Cramps album "Bad Music for Bad People", was covered on the The Jesus and Mary Chain album "Alternative NRG - Greenpeace."
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"Darklands," from the The Jesus and Mary Chain album "Darklands", was covered on the Primal Scream album "The Big Issue 5th Anniversary CD."
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"Rocks," from the Primal Scream album "Give Out but Don't Give Up", was covered on the Rod Stewart album "When We Were the New Boys."
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"Maggie May," from the Rod Stewart album "Fantastic 70's : Disk 2 of 2", was covered on the Blur album "Chemical World (Anniversary Box)."
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"Girls & Boys," from the Blur album "Blur: The Best Of", was covered on the Pet Shop Boys album "Paninaro '95."
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"Confidential," from the Pet Shop Boys album "Very (bonus disc: Further Listening 1992-1994)", was covered on the Tina Turner album "Wildest Dreams."
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"Nutbush City Limits," from the Tina Turner album "What's Love Got to Do With It", was covered on the Bob Seger album "Beautiful Loser."
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"Rosalie," from the Bob Seger album "Back in '72", was covered on the Thin Lizzy album "Live and Dangerous."
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"Boys Are Back in Town," from the Thin Lizzy album "Life (disc 2)", was covered on the Jon Brion album "2001-09-03: Bumbershoot Festival, Seattle, WA, USA."
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"Trouble," from the Jon Brion album "Meaningless", was covered on the Elliott Smith album "Thumbsucker."
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"The Biggest Lie," from the Elliott Smith album "Elliott Smith", was covered on the Bright Eyes album "Motion Sickness: Live Recordings."
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"Four Winds," from the Bright Eyes album "Cassadaga", was covered on the The Killers album "Spaceman."
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"Mr. Brightside," from the The Killers album "Hot Fuss", was covered on the Paul Anka album "Classic Songs, My Way."
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"My Way," from the Paul Anka album "A Body Of Work", was covered on the Frank Sinatra album "Sinatra Reprise (The Very Good Years)."
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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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"Only You," from the The Platters album "Only You", was covered on the Carl Perkins album "The Classic Carl Perkins (disc 2)."
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"Honey Don't," from the Carl Perkins album "Go Cat Go!", was covered on the The Beatles album "The Capitol Albums, Vol. 1 (disc 4: Beatles '65)."
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"Here Comes the Night," from the Lulu album "20 Solid Gold Hits", was covered on the Ducks Deluxe album "All Too Much."
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"Love's Melody," from the Ducks Deluxe album "Ducks Deluxe+Taxi To The Terminal Zone", was covered on the The Searchers album "40th Anniversary Collection (disc 1)."
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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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"Sunshine Help Me," from the Spooky Tooth album "The Best of - That Was Only Yesterday", was covered on the Move album "Shazam."
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"California Man," from the Move album "The Best Seventies Album in the World... Ever! Volume 2 (disc 2)", was covered on the Cheap Trick album "The Essential Cheap Trick (disc 2)."
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"Wherever Would I Be," from the Cheap Trick album "Busted", was covered on the Dusty Springfield album "Very Best of Dusty Springfield."
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"The Look of Love," from the Dusty Springfield album "Cigar Lounge, Volume 1 (disc 1)", was covered on the The Delfonics album "La-La Means I Love You."
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"Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)," from the The Delfonics album "The Best Of The Delfonics", was covered on the Aretha Franklin album "Young, Gifted and Black."
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"Until You Come Back to Me," from the Aretha Franklin album "The Very Best of Aretha Franklin: The '70s", was covered on the Cyndi Lauper album "At Last."
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"Time After Time," from the Cyndi Lauper album "She's So Unusual", was covered on the Willie Nelson album "The Great Divide."
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"Pretty Paper," from the Willie Nelson album "Pretty Paper", was covered on the Roy Orbison album "The Platinum Collection - Disc 2."
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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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"Abraham, Martin & John," from the Dion album "Positively 60's (disc 1)", was covered on the Smokey Robinson & The Miracles album "The 35th Anniversary Collection (disc 3)."
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"The Tracks of My Tears," from the Smokey Robinson & The Miracles album "The Best Sixties Album in the World... Ever! Volume 3 (disc 1)", was covered on the The Contours album "Motorcity Chartbusters, Part 1."
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"Do You Love Me," from the The Contours album "Dirty Dancing: Live in Concert", was covered on the Bruce Springsteen album "1984-09-22: Where the Rivers Meet: Pittsburgh, PA, USA."
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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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"Tenderness On The Block," from the Warren Zevon album "Excitable Boy", was covered on the Shawn Colvin album "Fat City."
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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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"Door Number Three," from the Jimmy Buffett album "A1A", was covered on the Steve Goodman album "Jessie's Jig & Other Favorites."
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"City of New Orleans," from the Steve Goodman album "Anthology: No Big Surprise (disc 1)", was covered on the John Prine album "Tribute to Steve Goodman (disc 1)."
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"If You Don't Want My Love," from the John Prine album "Bruised Orange", was covered on the Kim Carnes album "View from the House."
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"You're a Part of Me (feat. Gene Cotton)," from the Kim Carnes album "Gypsy Honeymoon: The Best of Kim Carnes", was covered on the Anne Murray album "Greatest Hits."
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"Put Your Hand in the Hand," from the Anne Murray album "Now & Forever (disc 1)", was covered on the Ocean album "Oh What a Feeling (disc 3)."
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"Put Your Hand In The Hand," from the Ocean album "Have a Nice Decade: The '70s Pop Culture Box (disc 1)", was covered on the Frankie Laine album "Frankie Laine."
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"Dream a Little Dream of Me," from the Frankie Laine album "Rawhide (disc 4)", was covered on the Louis Armstrong album "What a Wonderful World."
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"What a Wonderful World," from the Louis Armstrong album "Vietnam: Songs from the Divided House (Disc 2)", was covered on the Victoria Williams album "Loose."
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"Tarbelly And Featherfoot," from the Victoria Williams album "Swing the Statue", was covered on the Lou Reed album "Sweet Relief: A Benefit for Victoria Williams."
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"Satellite of Love," from the Lou Reed album "Velvet Goldmine", was covered on the Eurythmics album "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)."
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"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)," from the Eurythmics album "Live 1983-1989 (disc 1)", was covered on the Henry Mancini album "Mancini Rocks The Pops."
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"Days of Wine and Roses: Days of Wine and Roses," from the Henry Mancini album "The Best of Henry Mancini", was covered on the Bobby Darin album "A Touch of Class."
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"Wear My Ring," from the Bobby Darin album "Bobby Darin", was covered on the Gene Vincent album "The Screaming End: The Best of Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps."
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"Blue Jean Bop," from the Gene Vincent album "A Portrait Of...", was covered on the Paul McCartney album "Run Devil Run."
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"Maybe I'm Amazed," from the Paul McCartney album "McCartney", was covered on the Faces album "Long Player."
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"Cindy Incidentally," from the Faces album "Best of Faces: Good Boys When They're Asleep", was covered on the Del Amitri album "Just Like a Man."
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"Nothing Ever Happens," from the Del Amitri album "Waking Hours", was covered on the Manfred Mann album "The Evolution Of Manfred Mann (Disc 2)."
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"Ha Ha Said The Clown," from the Manfred Mann album "All Manner of Menn: 1963-1969 and More (disc 1)", was covered on the The Yardbirds album "Ultimate! (disc 1)."
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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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"Bad Side of the Moon," from the Elton John album "To Be Continued (disc 1: 1965 to 1972)", was covered on the Bo Diddley album "Tales From The Funk Dimension 1970-1973."
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"Who Do You Love," from the Bo Diddley album "The Best of Chess Rock'n'roll", was covered on the Tim Buckley album "Dream Letter: Live in London 1968 (disc 2)."
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"Morning Glory," from the Tim Buckley album "Dream Letter: Live in London 1968 (disc 2)", was covered on the Blood, Sweat and Tears album "Child Is Father to the Man."
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"Spinning Wheel," from the Blood, Sweat and Tears album "Oh What a Feeling (disc 3)", was covered on the James Brown album "Godfather of Soul."
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"Papa's Got a Brand New Bag," from the James Brown album "Soul on Top", was covered on the Otis Redding album "The Definitive Otis Redding (disc 4)."
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"Hard To Handle," from the Otis Redding album "The Immortal Otis Redding", was covered on the Tony Joe White album "Groupy Girl."
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"Rainy Night in Georgia," from the Tony Joe White album "The Best of Tony Joe White (Featuring Polk Salad Annie)", was covered on the Brook Benton album "Original Oldies 60's & 70's, Volume 4 (disc 3)."
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"Boll Weevil," from the Brook Benton album "Rock 'n' Roll Original Artists (disc 1)", was covered on the The White Stripes album "2002-07-13: First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, USA."
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"Ball and Biscuit," from the The White Stripes album "2002-07-13: First Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, USA", was covered on the Bob Dylan album "2004-03-17: Michigan State Theatre, Detroit, MI, USA."
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"Paths of Victory," from the Bob Dylan album "The Bootleg Series, Volumes 1-3: 1961-1991: Rare and Unreleased (disc 1)", was covered on the Hamilton Camp album "Paths of Victory."
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"Pride of Man," from the Hamilton Camp album "Forever Changing: The Golden Age of Elektra Records 1963-1973 (disc 1)", was covered on the Gordon Lightfoot album "The United Artists Collection (disc 1)."
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"Ribbon of Darkness," from the Gordon Lightfoot album "The United Artists Collection (disc 1)", was covered on the Marty Robbins album "The Essential Marty Robbins 1951-1982 (disc 2)."
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"El Paso," from the Marty Robbins album "The Music Never Stopped: Roots of the Grateful Dead", was covered on the Don McLean album "Rearview Mirror."
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"Wonderful Baby," from the Don McLean album "The Best of Don McLean", was covered on the Fred Astaire album "The Complete London Sessions (disc 3)."
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"Cheek to Cheek," from the Fred Astaire album "Uncut 2004.07: Paul McCartney's Glastonbury Groove", was covered on the Doris Day album "Daydreaming."
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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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"Blue Monday," from the Fats Domino album "The Fats Domino Collection", was covered on the Buddy Holly album "What You Been A-Missin': Lost and Found (disc 1)."
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"You're the One," from the Buddy Holly album "Rare Tracks", was covered on the Billy Swan album "The Best of Billy Swan."
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"I Can Help," from the Billy Swan album "En g㥮 till 1974", was covered on the The Drifters album "Save the Last Dance for Me."
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"Up on the Roof," from the The Drifters album "Tequila - Volume XVII - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame", was covered on the James Taylor album "Live (disc 2)."
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"Fire and Rain," from the James Taylor album "Live (disc 2)", was covered on the Johnny Rivers album "Anthology, 1964-1977 -- Volume 2."
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"Secret Agent Man," from the Johnny Rivers album "The Original Johnny Rivers", was covered on the Devo album "Duty Now for the Future / New Traditionalists."
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"Girl U Want," from the Devo album "The Essentials", was covered on the Soundgarden album "Badmotorfinger SOMMS (disc 2)."
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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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"Red Chair Fade Away," from the Bee Gees album "Bee Gees' 1st", was covered on the The Cyrkle album "Red Rubber Ball (A Collection)."
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"Red Rubber Ball," from the The Cyrkle album "The Graduate: Music from the Broadway Comedy", was covered on the Simon & Garfunkel album "Old Friends (disc 3)."
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"Richard Cory," from the Simon & Garfunkel album "Live from New York City, 1967", was covered on the Wings album "Wings Over America (disc 2)."
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"Live and Let Die," from the Wings album "Wings Over America (disc 2)", was covered on the Daniel Johnston album "Why Me?."
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"King Kong," from the Daniel Johnston album "The Late, Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered", was covered on the Tom Waits album "The Late, Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered."
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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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"Seven Bridges Road," from the Eagles album "Live (disc 2)", 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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"At Last," from the Etta James album "At Last", was covered on the Joni Mitchell album "Both Sides Now."
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"Both Sides Now," from the Joni Mitchell album "Miles of Aisles", was covered on the Jimmie Rodgers album "Windmills of Your Mind."
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"My Rough And Rowdy Ways," from the Jimmie Rodgers album "Jimmie Rodgers - Famous Country Music Makers", was covered on the Lefty Frizzell album "Life's Like Poetry (disc 2)."
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"Long Black Veil," from the Lefty Frizzell album "Lefty Frizzel American Originals", was covered on the Fred Neil album "The Many Sides of Fred Neil (disc 1)."
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"Everybody's Talkin'," from the Fred Neil album "The Many Sides of Fred Neil (disc 1)", was covered on the Bill Withers album "Just as I Am."
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"Ain't No Sunshine," from the Bill Withers album "Lean On Me: The Best of Bill Withers", was covered on the Bobby album "Midnight Run."
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"Monster Mash," from the Bobby album "Wacky Weirdos", was covered on the The Beach Boys album "Concert / Live in London."
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"Don't Worry Baby," from the The Beach Boys album "Perfect Harmony (Essential)", was covered on the The Everly Brothers album "The Mercury Years."
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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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"Unchained Melody," from the The Righteous Brothers album "Movie Luv", was covered on the The Supremes album "Greatest Hits."
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"Come See About Me," from the The Supremes album "1962-1965 (disc 2)", was covered on the Junior Walker album "Sounds From the Motor City and More (disc 3)."
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"Cleo's Mood," from the Junior Walker album "Shake and Fingerpop", was covered on the Tommy James & The Shondells album "Hanky Panky."
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"Crimson and Clover," from the Tommy James & The Shondells album "Anthology", was covered on the Tommy Roe album "Greatest Hits."
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"Dizzy," from the Tommy Roe album "Teen Idols", was covered on the Scooter Lee album "Line Dance Fever 6."


