Los Lobos Cover Songs
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Songs covered by Los Lobos
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"Are You Experienced?," from the Jimi Hendrix album "Kiss the Sky", was covered on the Los Lobos album "Searching for Jimi Hendrix."
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"Bertha," from the Grateful Dead album "The Grateful Dead", was covered on the Los Lobos album "Deadicated."
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"Buzz Buzz Buzz," from the The Hollywood Flames album "Rockfile, Volume 38", was covered on the Los Lobos album "Papa's Dream."
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"Come On, Let's Go," from the Ritchie Valens album "Rockin' All Night - The Best Of Ritchie Valens", was covered on the Los Lobos album "Just Another Band From East L.A.: A Collection (disc 2)."
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"Donna," from the Ritchie Valens album "Rockin' All Night - The Best Of Ritchie Valens", was covered on the Los Lobos album "La Bamba."
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"Down Where the Drunkards Roll," from the Richard Thompson album "Small Town Romance", was covered on the Los Lobos album "Beat the Retreat: Songs by Richard Thompson."
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"I'm gonna be a Wheel someday," from the Fats Domino album "Fats Domino Live", was covered on the Los Lobos album "El Cancionero: Mas y Mas (disc 3)."
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"I'm Sorry," from the Bo Diddley album "Gold", was covered on the Los Lobos album "La historia de la banda del Este de Los Angeles 1977-1987 (disc 1)."
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"Johnny 99," from the Bruce Springsteen album "Nebraska", was covered on the Los Lobos album "Badlands: A Tribute to Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska."
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"La Bamba," from the Ritchie Valens album "Rockin' All Night - The Best Of Ritchie Valens", was covered on the Los Lobos album "We Love Mambo (CD 2)."
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"Lonely Avenue," from the Ray Charles album "The Best of Ray Charles: The Atlantic Years", was covered on the Los Lobos album "La historia de la banda del Este de Los Angeles 1992-1996 (disc 3)."
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"Marie Marie," from the The Blasters album "The Blasters Collection", was covered on the Los Lobos album "Ride This."
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"Midnight Shift," from the Buddy Holly album "The Buddy Holly Collection (disc 1)", was covered on the Los Lobos album "La historia de la banda del Este de Los Angeles 1992-1996 (disc 3)."
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"Mustang Sally," from the Wilson Pickett album "The Best of Wilson Pickett", was covered on the Los Lobos album "Miss Congeniality."
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"On a Night Like This," from the Bob Dylan album "Biograph", was covered on the Los Lobos album "Masked and Anonymous."
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"Pawn Shop," from the Sublime album "Shooter", was covered on the Los Lobos album "Look at All the Love We Found: A Tribute to Sublime."
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"Politician," from the Cream album "Goodbye", was covered on the Los Lobos album "Just Another Band From East L.A.: A Collection (disc 2)."
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"Rip It Up," from the Little Richard album "Mojo Presents: Rock! Rock! Rock!", was covered on the Los Lobos album "El Cancionero: Mas y Mas (disc 3)."
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"She's About a Mover," from the Doug Sahm & The Sir Douglas Quintet album "The Complete Mercury Masters (disc 1)", was covered on the Los Lobos album "El Cancionero: Mas y Mas (disc 3)."
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"Shoot Out the Lights," from the Richard & Linda Thompson album "Shoot Out the Lights", was covered on the Los Lobos album "Ride This."
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"Try Me," from the James Brown album "Revolution of the Mind", was covered on the Los Lobos album "La historia de la banda del Este de Los Angeles 1992-1996 (disc 3)."
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"What's Goin' On (live)," from the Marvin Gaye album "Best Singles of All Time, Volume 2 (disc 3: The Seventies)", was covered on the Los Lobos album "Sound Source Collectors Edition, Volume 1."
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"What's Going On," from the Marvin Gaye album "What's Going On", was covered on the Los Lobos album "Just Another Band From East L.A.: A Collection (disc 2)."
Los Lobos songs that have been covered
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"This Time," from the Los Lobos album "This Time" , was covered on the Ruthie Foster album "Let It Burn." -


"Two Janes," from the Los Lobos album "Kiko" , was covered on the Peter Mulvey album "Ten Thousand Mornings." -


"When the Circus Comes," from the Los Lobos album "Kiko" , was covered on the Phish album "Live Phish 11: 1997-11-17 McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, CO, USA." -


"Will the Wolf Survive," from the Los Lobos album "How Will the Wolf Survive?" , was covered on the Waylon Jennings album "20th Century Masters."

