The Neville Brothers Cover Songs
All The Neville Brothers Songs | Cover Chain
Songs covered by The Neville Brothers
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"A Change Is Gonna Come," from the Sam Cooke album "The Man and His Music", was covered on the The Neville Brothers album "Yellow Moon."
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"The Ballad of Hollis Brown," from the Bob Dylan album "The Times They Are A-Changin'", was covered on the The Neville Brothers album "Yellow Moon."
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"Congo Square," from the Sonny Landreth album "South Of I-10", was covered on the The Neville Brothers album "Live On Planet Earth."
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"Drift Away," from the Dobie Gray album "AM Gold: 1973", was covered on the The Neville Brothers album "Uptown."
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"Fire and Brimstone," from the Link Wray album "Guitar Preacher: The Polydor Years (disc 1)", was covered on the The Neville Brothers album "Yellow Moon."
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"Fly Like an Eagle," from the Steve Miller Band album "Fly Like an Eagle (DTS)", was covered on the The Neville Brothers album "Uptown Rulin' the Best of the Neville Brothers."
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"If I Had a Hammer," from the The Weavers album "Best of the Vanguard Years", was covered on the The Neville Brothers album "Valence Street."
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"Mystery Train," from the Elvis Presley album "Elvis at Sun", was covered on the The Neville Brothers album "Brother's Keeper."
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"Run Joe," from the Louis Jordan album "The R&B Hits of 1948", was covered on the The Neville Brothers album "Fiyo on the Bayou."
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"Sitting in Limbo," from the Jimmy Cliff album "Reggae Greats", was covered on the The Neville Brothers album "Uptown Rulin' the Best of the Neville Brothers."
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"Washable Ink," from the John Hiatt album "Slug Line", was covered on the The Neville Brothers album "Treacherous: A History of the Neville Brothers, 1955-1985 (disc 2)."
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"With God on Our Side," from the Bob Dylan album "MTV Unplugged (disc 2)", was covered on the The Neville Brothers album "Yellow Moon."
The Neville Brothers songs that have been covered
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"Hey Pocky Way," from the The Neville Brothers album "Treacherous: A History of the Neville Brothers, 1955-1985 (disc 2)" , was covered on the Grateful Dead album "View From the Vault III (disc 3)."

