Melanie Cover Songs
All Melanie Songs | Cover Chain
Songs covered by Melanie
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"Ain't No Sunshine," from the Bill Withers album "AM Gold: The Early '70s", was covered on the Melanie album "Moments From My Life."
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"Any Time at All," from the The Beatles album "Golden Collection 2000", was covered on the Melanie album "Old Bitch Warrior."
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"Arrow," from the Cheryl Wheeler album "Cheryl Wheeler", was covered on the Melanie album "Freedom Knows My Name."
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"As Tears Go By," from the The Rolling Stones album "Singles Collection: The London Years (disc 1)", was covered on the Melanie album "Moments From My Life."
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"Broken Wings," from the Mr. Mister album "Only Rock 'n' Roll 1985-1989", was covered on the Melanie album "Moments From My Life."
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"California Dreamin'," from the The Mamas & the Papas album "Forrest Gump (disc 1)", was covered on the Melanie album "Phonogenic: Not Just Another Pretty Face."
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"Carolina In My Mind," from the James Taylor album "Live (disc 2)", was covered on the Melanie album "The Best of Melanie."
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"Do You Really Want to Hurt Me," from the Culture Club album "Lista Przebojów Programu 3 - 1983", was covered on the Melanie album "Moments From My Life."
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"Dust in the Wind," from the Kansas album "The Best of Kansas", was covered on the Melanie album "Moments From My Life."
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"Estate Sale," from the Cheryl Wheeler album "Circles & Arrows", was covered on the Melanie album "Freedom Knows My Name."
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"Every Breath You Take," from the The Police album "Message in a Box: The Complete Recordings (disc 1)", was covered on the Melanie album "Ring the Living Bell: A Collection (disc 2)."
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"Hard Rain," from the Bob Dylan album "Bob Dylan for Bangla Desh", was covered on the Melanie album "Freedom Knows My Name."
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"I Think It's Going to Rain Today," from the Randy Newman album "Randy Newman Creates Something New Under the Sun", was covered on the Melanie album "Madrugada."
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"I Will Survive," from the Gloria Gaynor album "Studio 54 (Vol. 1)", was covered on the Melanie album "Old Bitch Warrior."
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"I'd Rather Leave While I'm In Love," from the Carole Bayer Sager album "Carole Bayer Sager", was covered on the Melanie album "Phonogenic: Not Just Another Pretty Face."
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"Jigsaw Puzzle," from the The Rolling Stones album "R.S.V.P. (New version)", was covered on the Melanie album "Garden in the City."
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"Knock on Wood," from the Eddie Floyd album "Soul Decade (disc 1)", was covered on the Melanie album "Phonogenic: Not Just Another Pretty Face."
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"Lay Down Sally," from the Eric Clapton album "Time Pieces: The Best of Eric Clapton", was covered on the Melanie album "Carnegie Hall, Volume 3 (disc 2)."
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"Lay Lady Lay," from the Bob Dylan album "The Best of Bob Dylan", was covered on the Melanie album "The Very Best Of Melanie."
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"The Letter," from the The Box Tops album "The Letter", was covered on the Melanie album "Photograph."
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"Lover's Cross," from the Jim Croce album "Photographs & Memories: His Greatest Hits", was covered on the Melanie album "Beautiful People: The Greatest Hits of Melanie."
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"Miranda," from the Phil Ochs album "Pleasures of the Harbor", was covered on the Melanie album "Ballroom Streets."
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"Missing You," from the John Waite album "The Greatest Hits of the 80's", was covered on the Melanie album "Ring the Living Bell: A Collection (disc 2)."
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"Mr. Tambourine Man," from the Bob Dylan album "The Essential Bob Dylan", was covered on the Melanie album "The Best of Melanie."
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"My Father," from the Judy Collins album "Forever (Anthology) (disc 1)", was covered on the Melanie album "The Good Book."
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"My Rainbow Race," from the Pete Seeger album "Pete", was covered on the Melanie album "Stoneground Words."
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"Pretty Boy Floyd," from the Woody Guthrie album "Woody Guthrie: The Early Years", was covered on the Melanie album "Madrugada."
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"Purple Haze," from the Jimi Hendrix album "The Ultimate Experience", was covered on the Melanie album "Freedom Knows My Name."
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"Ruby Tuesday," from the The Rolling Stones album "Flashpoint", was covered on the Melanie album "The Very Best Of Melanie."
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"We Can Work It Out," from the The Beatles album "1", was covered on the Melanie album "Phonogenic: Not Just Another Pretty Face."
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"Wild Horses," from the The Rolling Stones album "Sticky Fingers", was covered on the Melanie album "Madrugada."
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"Will You Love Me Tomorrow," from the The Shirelles album "Best of the Shirelles", was covered on the Melanie album "Beautiful People."
Melanie songs that have been covered
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"Brand New Key," from the Melanie album "The Very Best Of Melanie" , was covered on the Rasputina album "Thanks for the Ether." -


"Brand New Key," from the Melanie album "The Very Best Of Melanie" , was covered on the Deana Carter album "Everything's Gonna Be Alright." -


"Close to It All," from the Melanie album "Born to Be" , was covered on the Kiki & Herb album "Kiki & Herb Will Die for You (disc 2)." -


"Lay Down," from the Melanie album "Nr. 1 hits 1969-1991" , was covered on the Mott the Hoople album "Wildlife." -


"Lay Down," from the Melanie album "Freedom Rock (disc 2)" , was covered on the Max Sharam album "Lay Down." -


"Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)," from the Melanie album "Original Oldies 60's & 70's, Volume 4, Disc 2" , was covered on the Meredith Brooks album "Deconstruction." -


"Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)," from the Melanie album "25 Super Oldies, Volume 4" , was covered on the Strapping Fieldhands album "In the Pineys." -


"Look What They've Done to My Song," from the Melanie album "Very Best of Melanie: Acoustic Blue" , was covered on the Ray Charles album "Ray Sings, Basie Swings." -


"Look What They've Done to My Song," from the Melanie album "Very Best of Melanie: Acoustic Blue" , was covered on the Ray Charles album "Ray Sings, Basie Swings." -


"Look What They've Done to My Song Ma," from the Melanie album "Beautiful People" , was covered on the Billie Jo Spears album "A Very Special Country Collection (Volume Two)." -


"Nickel Song," from the Melanie album "The Best of Melanie" , was covered on the The New Seekers album "We'd Like to Teach the World to Sing."

