The Embarrassment Cover Songs
All The Embarrassment Songs | Cover Chain
Songs covered by The Embarrassment
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"Burning Love," from the Arthur Alexander album "Rainbow Road", was covered on the The Embarrassment album "God Help Us."
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"Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough," from the Michael Jackson album "Number Ones", was covered on the The Embarrassment album "Heyday 1979-83 [disc 2] The Scarcities."
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"Faith Healer," from the Big Dipper album "Heavens (plus 'Boo Boo')", was covered on the The Embarrassment album "Blister Pop."
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"Funtime," from the Iggy Pop album "Heroin Hates You", was covered on the The Embarrassment album "Blister Pop."
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"I Wanna Be Your Dog," from the The Stooges album "The Stooges", was covered on the The Embarrassment album "Blister Pop."
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"Immigrant Song," from the Led Zeppelin album "Led Zeppelin III", was covered on the The Embarrassment album "Heyday 1979-83 [disc 2] The Scarcities."
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"Maybe Baby," from the The Crickets album "Buddy Holly and the Crickets", was covered on the The Embarrassment album "Blister Pop."
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"No Reply," from the The Beatles album "Anthology 1 (disc 1)", was covered on the The Embarrassment album "Blister Pop."
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"Oh Pretty Woman," from the Roy Orbison album "Fetenhits: Oldies (disc 1)", was covered on the The Embarrassment album "Blister Pop."
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"On Broadway," from the The Drifters album "The Drifters", was covered on the The Embarrassment album "Blister Pop."
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"Pushin' Too Hard," from the The Seeds album "The Seeds / A Web of Sound", was covered on the The Embarrassment album "Blister Pop."
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"Time Has Come Today," from the The Chambers Brothers album "Crooklyn, Volume 1", was covered on the The Embarrassment album "Blister Pop."
The Embarrassment songs that have been covered
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"Sex Drive," from the The Embarrassment album "Heyday 1979-83 [disc 1] The Standards" , was covered on the The New Duncan Imperials album "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vegas." -


"Sex Drive," from the The Embarrassment album "Heyday 1979-83 (disc 1: The Standards)" , was covered on the Dumptruck album "Lemmings Travel to the Sea (disc 2)."

