John Cale
Songs covered by John Cale
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"Baby, What You Want Me to Do?," from the Jimmy Reed album "The Best of Jimmy Reed", was covered on the John Cale album "The Island Years."
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"Hallelujah," from the Leonard Cohen album "Various Positions", was covered on the John Cale album "Fragments of a Rainy Season."
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"Heartbreak Hotel," from the Elvis Presley album "Elvis Presley 1956 - 1961", was covered on the John Cale album "Guts."
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"Walkin' the Dog," from the Rufus Thomas album "Platinum Soul Legends Disc 1", was covered on the John Cale album "Sabotage / Live."
John Cale songs that have been covered
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"Amsterdam," from the John Cale album "Vintage Violence" , was covered on the Alejandro Escovedo album "Bourbonitis Blues." -
"Andalucia," from the John Cale album "Paris 1919" , was covered on the Yo La Tengo album "Fakebook." -
"Buffalo Ballet," from the John Cale album "The Island Years" , was covered on the The Walkabouts album "Satisfied Mind." -
"Buffalo Ballet," from the John Cale album "The Island Years" , was covered on the My Friend the Chocolate Cake album "My Friend the Chocolate Cake." -
"The Chinese Envoy," from the John Cale album "Fragments of a Rainy Season" , was covered on the My Friend the Chocolate Cake album "Brood (bonus disc: The Quiet Bits)." -
"The Chinese Envoy," from the John Cale album "Fragments of a Rainy Season" , was covered on the My Friend the Chocolate Cake album "Brood (bonus disc: The Quiet Bits)." -
"Gun," from the John Cale album "The Island Years" , was covered on the Siouxsie and The Banshees album "Through the Looking Glass." -
"Half Past France," from the John Cale album "Paris 1919" , was covered on the Sally Timms album "To the Land of Milk & Honey." -
"Hanky Panky Nohow," from the John Cale album "Paris 1919" , was covered on the Yo La Tengo album "Genius + Love = Yo La Tengo (disc 2)." -
"Hanky Panky Nohow," from the John Cale album "Paris 1919" , was covered on the The Hope Blister album "...Smile's OK." -
"Ship Of Fools," from the John Cale album "The Island Years" , was covered on the David J album "On Glass: The Singles."




