Mary Lou Lord
Songs covered by Mary Lou Lord
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"1952 Vincent Black Lightning," from the Richard Thompson album "Rumor and Sigh", was covered on the Mary Lou Lord album "Live City Sounds."
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"Birthday Boy," from the Ween album "GodWeenSatan: The Oneness", was covered on the Mary Lou Lord album "Jabberjaw...Pure Sweet Hell."
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"Hard Road," from the Lucinda Williams album "Happy Woman Blues", was covered on the Mary Lou Lord album "Mary Lou Lord / Sean Na Na Split."
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"He'd Be a Diamond," from the The Bevis Frond album "New River Head", was covered on the Mary Lou Lord album "Mary Lou Lord."
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"I Don't Want To Get Over You," from the The Magnetic Fields album "69 Love Songs (disc 1)", was covered on the Mary Lou Lord album "Live City Sounds."
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"Jump," from the Van Halen album "The Best of Both Worlds (disc 2)", was covered on the Mary Lou Lord album "Everybody Wants Some."
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"Lights Are Changing," from the The Bevis Frond album "Triptych", was covered on the Mary Lou Lord album "Mary Lou Lord."
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"The Lucky One," from the Freedy Johnston album "Can You Fly", was covered on the Mary Lou Lord album "Got No Shadow."
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"Ontario, Quebec and Me," from the Billy Bragg album "[unknown] (feat. The Red Stars)", was covered on the Mary Lou Lord album "Live City Sounds."
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"Polaroids," from the Shawn Colvin album "Volume 1", was covered on the Mary Lou Lord album "Safe and Sound."
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"Sayonara," from the The Pogues album "Hells Ditch", was covered on the Mary Lou Lord album "Live City Sounds."
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"Speeding Motorcycle," from the Daniel Johnston album "Yip/Jump music", was covered on the Mary Lou Lord album "Mary Lou Lord."
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"Sunspot Stopwatch," from the Pete Droge album "Necktie Second", was covered on the Mary Lou Lord album "Martian Saints."
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"That Kind of Girl," from the Matt Keating album "Candy Valentine", was covered on the Mary Lou Lord album "Mary Lou Lord."
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"Thirteen," from the Big Star album "Gilmore Gilrs Ust 1 (disc 1)", was covered on the Mary Lou Lord album "Live City Sounds."
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"Thunder Road," from the album "Born to Run", was covered on the Mary Lou Lord album "Live City Sounds."
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"You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go," from the Bob Dylan album "Blood on the Tracks", was covered on the Mary Lou Lord album "Live City Sounds."
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