Eddie Cochran
Songs covered by Eddie Cochran
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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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"Hallelujah, I Love Her So," from the Ray Charles album "Ray Charles Birth of Soul (1954-1957) (disc 2)", was covered on the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else."
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"Long Tall Sally," from the Little Richard album "Rock 'n' Roll Music", was covered on the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else."
Eddie Cochran songs that have been covered
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"Cmon Everybody," from the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else" , was covered on the Sex Pistols album "Jubilee: The Best Of." -
"C'mon Everybody," from the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else" , was covered on the U2 album "Live USA." -
"C'mon Everybody," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the U.F.O. album "Light Out in Tokyo." -
"C'mon Everybody," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the Iggy Pop album "Fast Track to Nowhere." -
"C'mon Everybody," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the The Backbeat Band album "Backbeat." -
"C'mon Everybody," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the Sid Vicious album "Sid Vicious & Friends." -
"Cut Across Shorty," from the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else" , was covered on the Rod Stewart album "Unplugged." -
"Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the Stray Cats album "Stray Cats." -
"My Way," from the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else" , was covered on the The Who album "Odds and Sods." -
"Nervous Breakdown," from the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else" , was covered on the King Kurt album "Big Cock." -
"Somethin' Else," from the Eddie Cochran album "The Best of Eddie Cochran" , was covered on the Stray Cats album "Live In Turku 10th July 2004." -
"Something Else," from the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else" , was covered on the New York Dolls album "Live In NYC - 1975." -
"Something Else," from the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else" , was covered on the Led Zeppelin album "Physical Rarities." -
"Something Else," from the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else" , was covered on the Sid Vicious album "Sid Sings." -
"Something Else," from the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else" , was covered on the Sex Pistols album "The Great Rock'n'Roll Swindle." -
"Summertime Blues," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the The Who album "Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 (disc 2)." -
"Summertime Blues," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the Flying Lizards album "The Flying Lizards." -
"Summertime Blues," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the T. Rex album "Millenium Collection (disc 1)." -
"Summertime Blues," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the Guitar Wolf album "Jet Generation." -
"Summertime Blues," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the Blue Cheer album "Guitar Rock - Guitar Thunder." -
"Summertime Blues," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the The Crickets album "25 Greatest Hits." -
"Summertime Blues," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the Stray Cats album "Live." -
"Summertime Blues," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the The Beach Boys album "Surfin' Safari / Surfin' U.S.A.." -
"Summertime Blues," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the The Flaming Lips album "Hear It Is." -
"Summertime Blues," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the The Rumblers album "Surf Legends And Rumors 1961 - 1964." -
"Summertime Blues," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the Alan Jackson album "Who I Am." -
"Summertime Blues," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the Bobby Vee album "The Very Best Of." -
"Summertime Blues," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the Olivia Newton-John album "Clearly Love." -
"Summertime Blues," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the Chris Spedding album "Motor Bikin': Recorded Live in Bremen." -
"Summertime Blues," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the Alex Chilton album "Bach's Bottom." -
"Summertime Blues," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the Terry Reid album "Bang Bang You're Terry Reid." -
"Summertime Blues," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the Bruce Springsteen album "Summertime Bruce (disc 1)." -
"Summertime Blues," from the Eddie Cochran album "Eddie Cochran His 30 Greatest Hits" , was covered on the Rush album "Feedback." -
"Three Steps to Heaven," from the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else" , was covered on the Showaddywaddy album "Under the Moon of Love." -
"Twenty Flight Rock," from the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else" , was covered on the Paul McCartney album "CHOBA B CCCP - The Russian Album." -
"Twenty Flight Rock," from the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else" , was covered on the Robert Gordon album "King Biscuit Flower Hour: Robert Gordon." -
"Twenty Flight Rock," from the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else" , was covered on the Montrose album "The Very Best of Montrose." -
"Twenty Flight Rock," from the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else" , was covered on the Tiger Army album "Tiger Army." -
"Twenty Flight Rock," from the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else" , was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Still Life." -
"Twenty Flight Rock," from the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else" , was covered on the Stray Cats album "Original Cool."



