The Pogues Cover Songs
All The Pogues Songs | Cover Chain
Songs covered by The Pogues
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"And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda," from the Eric Bogle album "Scraps of Paper", was covered on the The Pogues album "Red Roses for Me."
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"The Band Played Waltzing Matilda," from the Eric Bogle album "Now I'm Easy", was covered on the The Pogues album "The Best of The Pogues."
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"Cotton Fields," from the Leadbelly album "Where Did You Sleep Last Night? - Lead Belly Legacy (Volume 1)", was covered on the The Pogues album "Peace and Love."
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"Dirty Old Town," from the Ewan MacColl album "Black And White - The Definitive Collection", was covered on the The Pogues album "The Best of The Pogues."
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"Do You Believe in Magic," from the The Lovin' Spoonful album "Do You Believe in Magic", was covered on the The Pogues album "Just Look Them Straight in the Eye and Say... Pogue Mahone!! (disc 1)."
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"Eve of Destruction," from the Barry McGuire album "Eve of Destruction", was covered on the The Pogues album "Just Look Them Straight in the Eye and Say... Pogue Mahone!! (disc 1)."
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"Honky Tonk Woman," from the The Rolling Stones album "Forty Licks (disc 1)", was covered on the The Pogues album "Essential."
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"Honky Tonk Women," from the The Rolling Stones album "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!", was covered on the The Pogues album "The Rest of the Best."
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"London Calling," from the The Clash album "The Essential Clash (disc 1)", was covered on the The Pogues album "[non-album tracks]."
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"Maggie May," from the Rod Stewart album "Sing It Again Rod", was covered on the The Pogues album "Just Look Them Straight in the Eye and Say... Pogue Mahone!! (disc 1)."
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"Whiskey in the Jar," from the The Dubliners album "A Parcel of Rogues", was covered on the The Pogues album "New Folk."
The Pogues songs that have been covered
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"A Pair of Brown Eyes," from the The Pogues album "The Very Best Of..." , was covered on the Christy Moore album "Unfinished Revolution." -


"Billy's Bones," from the The Pogues album "Rum Sodomy & the Lash" , was covered on the Dropkick Murphys album "The Singles Collection: Volume 1 1996-1997." -


"Dirty Old Town," from the The Pogues album "Rum Sodomy & the Lash" , was covered on the Black Rebel Motorcycle Club album "Live." -


"Down All the Days," from the The Pogues album "Peace and Love" , was covered on the Steel Pole Bath Tub album "The Miracle of Sound in Motion." -


"Fairytale of New York," from the The Pogues album "If I Should Fall From Grace With God" , was covered on the No Use for a Name album "More Betterness!." -


"Fairytale of New York," from the The Pogues album "If I Should Fall From Grace With God" , was covered on the Christy Moore album "Smoke & Strong Whiskey." -


"Fairytale of New York," from the The Pogues album "If I Should Fall From Grace With God" , was covered on the Pilate album "Maybe This Christmas Tree." -


"Fiesta," from the The Pogues album "The Very Best Of..." , was covered on the The Pietasters album "Strapped Live." -


"The Ghost of a Smile," from the The Pogues album "Hell's Ditch" , was covered on the The Jesus and Mary Chain album "Come On (disc 2)." -


"Jesse James," from the The Pogues album "Rum Sodomy & the Lash" , was covered on the Pitbullfarm album "Pitbullfarm." -


"Lullaby of London," from the The Pogues album "If I Should Fall From Grace With God" , was covered on the Oysterband album "Freedom and Rain (feat. June Tabor)." -


"Lullaby of London," from the The Pogues album "The Rest of the Best" , was covered on the June Tabor & The Oyster Band album "Freedom and Rain." -


"Rainy Night in Soho," from the The Pogues album "Poguetry in Motion" , was covered on the Nick Cave album "Songs for a November Night." -


"Sally MacLennane," from the The Pogues album "The Stiff Records Box Set (disc 4)" , was covered on the Dillinger Four album "Live at First Avenue." -


"Sayonara," from the The Pogues album "Hell's Ditch" , was covered on the Mary Lou Lord album "Live City Sounds." -


"Sunny Side of the Street," from the The Pogues album "The Best of The Pogues" , was covered on the Face to Face album "Another Year on the Streets." -


"Thousands Are Sailing," from the The Pogues album "The Best of The Pogues" , was covered on the Six Mile Bridge album "No Reason." -


"Waxie's Dargle," from the The Pogues album "Red Roses for Me" , was covered on the The Gourds album "2002-09-04: Blue Heron, Missoula, MT, USA."

