Charlie Parker Cover Songs
All Charlie Parker Songs | Cover Chain
Songs covered by Charlie Parker
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"A Night in Tunisia," from the Dizzy Gillespie album "Bird Songs", was covered on the Charlie Parker album "Bird of Paradise."
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"Dancing in the Dark," from the Edmund Hockridge album "Great Songs From the Musicals 30s and 40s", was covered on the Charlie Parker album "Jazz 'Round Midnight."
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"Don't Blame Me," from the Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh album "...", was covered on the Charlie Parker album "Charlie Parker at Storyville."
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"Embraceable You," from the George Gershwin album "Crazy for You (1993 original London cast)", was covered on the Charlie Parker album "Bird Symbols."
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"Groovin' High," from the Dizzy Gillespie album "Shaw 'Nuff", was covered on the Charlie Parker album "Bird Lives!."
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"I Can't Get Started," from the Bunny Berigan album "Starting", was covered on the Charlie Parker album "Au Privave."
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"Round Midnight," from the Thelonious Monk album "Riffin", was covered on the Charlie Parker album "Jazz In The Night."
Charlie Parker songs that have been covered
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"Billie's Bounce," from the Charlie Parker album "Now's the Time" , was covered on the George Benson album "Giblet Gravy." -


"Donna Lee," from the Charlie Parker album "Parker's Mood" , was covered on the Lanny Cordola album "Of Riffs And Symphonies." -


"Donna Lee," from the Charlie Parker album "Parker's Mood" , was covered on the Uzeb album "World Tour 90 (disc 2)." -


"Donna Lee," from the Charlie Parker album "The Charlie Parker Story (disc 4)" , was covered on the Phish album "Live Phish, Volume 09: 1989-08-26: Townshend Family Park, Townshend, VT, USA (disc 2)." -


"Donna Lee," from the Charlie Parker album "The Charlie Parker Story (disc 4)" , was covered on the Slide Hampton album "World of Trombones." -


"Now's the Time," from the Charlie Parker album "Bird's Best Bop on Verve" , was covered on the Prince album "Now's the Time (disc 1)." -


"Yardbird Suite," from the Charlie Parker album "West Coast Time" , was covered on the Bob Dorough album "Devil May Care."

