Nils Lofgren Cover Songs
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Songs covered by Nils Lofgren
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"All I Have to Do Is Dream," from the The Everly Brothers album "Everly Brothers Collection: 20 Greatest Hits", was covered on the Nils Lofgren album "Breakaway Angel."
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"Anytime at All," from the The Beatles album "Best, Volume 4: 1964", was covered on the Nils Lofgren album "Uncut 2001.06: Why Don't We Do It in the Road?."
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"Baltimore," from the Randy Newman album "Guilty: 30 Years of Randy Newman (disc 1: The Studio Recordings)", was covered on the Nils Lofgren album "And the Road Goes on Forever, Volume 1 (disc 2)."
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"Birds," from the Neil Young album "After the Gold Rush", was covered on the Nils Lofgren album "The Loner: Nils Sings Neil."
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"For Your Love," from the The Yardbirds album "Where the Action Is! (disc 1)", was covered on the Nils Lofgren album "Cry Tough."
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"Goin' Back," from the Dusty Springfield album "Goin' Back: The Very Best of Dusty Springfield", was covered on the Nils Lofgren album "The Best of Nils Lofgren & Grin."
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"Happy," from the The Rolling Stones album "Exile on Main St.", was covered on the Nils Lofgren album "I Came to Dance."
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"I Go to Pieces," from the Del Shannon album "Rock On!", was covered on the Nils Lofgren album "Night Fades Away."
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"Just a Little," from the The Beau Brummels album "Introducing the Beau Brummels", was covered on the Nils Lofgren album "Trouble's Back."
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"Long May You Run," from the Neil Young album "Unplugged", was covered on the Nils Lofgren album "The Loner: Nils Sings Neil."
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"Man at the Top," from the Bruce Springsteen album "Tracks (disc 3)", was covered on the Nils Lofgren album "Light Of Day: A Tribute to Bruce Springsteen (disc 1)."
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"Wreck on the Highway," from the Bruce Springsteen album "The River (disc 2)", was covered on the Nils Lofgren album "One Step Up/Two Steps Back: The Songs of Bruce Springsteen (disc 1)."
Nils Lofgren songs that have been covered
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"Beggars Day," from the Nils Lofgren album "Code of the Road" , was covered on the Nazareth album "'Snaz."

