The Rolling Stones Cover Songs
All The Rolling Stones Songs | Cover Chain
Songs covered by The Rolling Stones
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"Ain't Too Proud to Beg," from the The Temptations album "Gettin' Ready", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "It's Only Rock and Roll."
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"Ain't Too Proud to Beg," from the The Temptations album "The Ultimate Collection", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "It's Only Rock 'n Roll."
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"Around And Around," from the Chuck Berry album "His Best, Volume 1", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Love You Live (disc 2)."
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"Bye Bye Johnny," from the Chuck Berry album "The Chess Box: 1958 - 1964 (disc 2)", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Ft. Worth Express."
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"Can I Get a Witness," from the Marvin Gaye album "How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "England's Newest Hitmakers."
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"Carol," from the Chuck Berry album "Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame, Volume III, Surfin' USA", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "England's Newest Hitmakers."
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"Cherry Oh Baby," from the Eric Donaldson album "Absolutely the Best of Reggae, Volume 1", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Black and Blue."
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"Come On," from the Chuck Berry album "The Great Twenty-Eight", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Collection, Volume 1."
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"Confessin' the Blues," from the Jay McShann album "Blues From Kansas City", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "12 x 5."
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"Crackin' Up," from the Bo Diddley album "The Chess Box: 1955-1959 (disc 1)", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Love You Live (disc 2)."
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"Cry to Me," from the Solomon Burke album "Live at the House of Blues", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Out of Our Heads."
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"Diddley Daddy," from the Bo Diddley album "Bo Diddley", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Bright Lights, Big City (disc 1)."
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"Down The Road Apiece," from the Chuck Berry album "His Best - Volume 2", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "The Rolling Stones No. 2."
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"Drift Away," from the Dobie Gray album "Classic Rock: Volume One", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Acetates."
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"Everybody Needs Somebody To Love," from the Solomon Burke album "The Best of Solomon Burke", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Live Licks (Disc 1)."
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"Fortune Teller," from the Benny Spellman album "Soul: Sexual Healing", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Collection, Volume 1."
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"Good Times," from the Sam Cooke album "The Man and His Music", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Out of Our Heads."
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"Harlem Shuffle," from the Bob & Earl album "I Love Music: 1965 - 1969 Good Vibrations (disc 2)", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Jump Back: The Best of the Rolling Stones."
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"Hitch Hike," from the Marvin Gaye album "Anthology (disc 2)", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Out of Our Heads."
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"Honest I Do," from the Jimmy Reed album "The Best of Jimmy Reed", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Hope Floats."
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"I Ain't Superstitious," from the Howlin' Wolf album "The Chess Box (disc 2: 1955 - 1962)", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Back in the U.S.A.."
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"I Can't Be Satisfied," from the Muddy Waters album "Hard Again", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "The Rolling Stones No. 2."
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"I Wanna Be Your Man," from the The Beatles album "The Beatles (disc 1)", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Singles Collection: The London Years (disc 1)."
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"I Want To Be Loved," from the Muddy Waters album "Hard Again", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Rolling Stones."
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"If You Need Me," from the Wilson Pickett album "Mojo Music Guide Volume 3: Raw Soul", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "12 x 5."
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"I'm a King Bee," from the Slim Harpo album "The Best of Slim Harpo", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "England's Newest Hitmakers."
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"It's All Over Now," from the Bobby Womack album "Paint It Blue: Songs of the Rolling Stones", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Forty Licks (disc 2)."
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"It's All Over Now," from the The Valentinos album "Sam Cooke's SAR Records Story (disc 2)", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Forty Licks (disc 2)."
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"It's All Over Now," from the Bobby Womack and The Valentinos album "Ry Cooder Classics", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Singles Collection: The London Years (disc 1)."
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"Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)," from the The Temptations album "The Ultimate Collection", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Some Girls."
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"Let It Rock," from the Chuck Berry album "The Great Twenty-Eight", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Handsome Girls (disc 2)."
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"Like a Rolling Stone," from the Bob Dylan album "The Times They Are A-Changin'", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Stripped."
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"Little Queenie," from the Chuck Berry album "Chuck Berry Is on Top", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!."
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"Little Red Rooster," from the Howlin' Wolf album "London Sessions", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Flashpoint."
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"Look What You've Done," from the Muddy Waters album "The Anthology: 1947-1972 (Disc 1)", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "The Singer Not The Song."
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"Love in Vain," from the Robert Johnson album "The Best of Robert Johnson: Crossroad Blues", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!."
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"Mannish Boy," from the Muddy Waters album "King of the Electric Blues", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Love You Live (disc 2)."
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"Mercy, Mercy," from the Don Covay album "Atlantic Rhythm & Blues 1947-1974 (disc 5: 1961-65)", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Out of Our Heads."
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"Mona (I Need You Baby)," from the Bo Diddley album "The Chess Box: 1955-1959 (disc 1)", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "The Rolling Stones, Now!."
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"Mona (I Need You Baby)," from the Bo Diddley album "The Chess Box: 1955-1959 (disc 1)", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "England's Newest Hitmakers."
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"Money That's What I Want," from the Barrett Strong album "Uncut 2004.09: Summer of Motown", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "The Singer Not The Song."
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"My Girl," from the The Temptations album "The Ultimate Collection", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Flowers."
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"Not Fade Away," from the Buddy Holly album "From the Original Master Tapes", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Stripped."
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"Pain In My Heart," from the Otis Redding album "Pain in My Heart", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "The Rolling Stones No. 2."
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"Poison Ivy," from the The Coasters album "Doo Wop Collection - Disk 2", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Collection, Volume 1."
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"Prodigal Son," from the Robert Wilkins album "Blues at Newport Recorded Live at the Newport Folk Festival 1959-1964", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Beggars Banquet."
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"Road Runner," from the Bo Diddley album "I'm a man", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Bright Lights, Big City (disc 1)."
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"Route 66," from the Nat King Cole album "After Midnight Sessions", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "England's Newest Hit Makers."
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"Shake Your Hips," from the Slim Harpo album "The Best of Slim Harpo", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Exile on Main Street."
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"She Said Yeah," from the Larry Williams album "Bad Boy", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "December's Children (And Everybody's)."
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"Sister Morphine," from the Marianne Faithfull album "Blazing Away", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Sticky Fingers."
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"Susie Q," from the Dale Hawkins album "Blues Classics Vol. 1 (Delta Moods)", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "12 x 5."
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"That's How Strong My Love Is," from the Otis Redding album "The Very Best of Otis Redding", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Live Licks (Disc 1)."
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"Time Is On My Side," from the Irma Thomas album "Lady Sings The Blues Night & Day (disc 1)", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Ultimate Ballads."
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"Too Rude," from the Half Pint album "Legal We Legal", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Dirty Work."
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"Twenty Flight Rock," from the Eddie Cochran album "Something Else", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Still Life."
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"Under the Boardwalk," from the The Drifters album "Platinum Soul Legends Disc 1", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "12 x 5."
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"Walking The Dog," from the Rufus Thomas album "The Rock 'N Roll Era - 1963 Still Rockin'", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "The Singer Not The Song."
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"You Better Move On," from the Arthur Alexander album "The Ultimate Arthur Alexander", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Heart of Stone."
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"You Can't Catch Me," from the Chuck Berry album "The Great Twenty-Eight", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "The Rolling Stones No. 2."
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"You Gotta Move," from the Mississippi Fred McDowell album "You Gotta Move", was covered on the The Rolling Stones album "Love You Live (disc 2)."
The Rolling Stones songs that have been covered
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"19th Nervous Breakdown," from the The Rolling Stones album "Hot Rocks 1964-1971 (disc 1)" , was covered on the Nash the Slash album "Children of the Night." -


"19th Nervous Breakdown," from the The Rolling Stones album "Hot Rocks 1964-1971 (disc 1)" , was covered on the The Standells album "Dirty Water." -


"19th Nervous Breakdown," from the The Rolling Stones album "Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)" , was covered on the Jason & The Scorchers album "Still Standing." -


"2000 Light Years From Home," from the The Rolling Stones album "Their Satanic Majesties Request" , was covered on the Sky Cries Mary album "A Return to the Inner Experience." -


"2000 Light Years From Home," from the The Rolling Stones album "Their Satanic Majesties Request" , was covered on the The Danse Society album "Heaven Is Waiting." -


"2000 Man," from the The Rolling Stones album "Their Satanic Majesties Request" , was covered on the KISS album "The Very Best." -


"2000 Man," from the The Rolling Stones album "Their Satanic Majesties Request" , was covered on the Groovie Ghoulies album "Appetite For Adrenochrome." -


"2000 Man," from the The Rolling Stones album "Their Satanic Majesties Request" , was covered on the The Gourds album "2002-09-04: Blue Heron, Missoula, MT, USA." -


"Angie," from the The Rolling Stones album "Stripped" , was covered on the Stereophonics album "Reprises." -


"Angie," from the The Rolling Stones album "Jump Back: The Best of the Rolling Stones" , was covered on the Love Like Blood album "Rolling Stone Rare Trax Vol. 4 (Stones Songs)." -


"Angie," from the The Rolling Stones album "Jump Back: The Best of the Rolling Stones" , was covered on the La Ley album "Doble opuesto." -


"Angie," from the The Rolling Stones album "Jump Back: The Best of the Rolling Stones" , was covered on the Sammy Kershaw album "Stone Country." -


"Angie," from the The Rolling Stones album "Jump Back: The Best of the Rolling Stones" , was covered on the LB album "Dirty Diamonds." -


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"Angie," from the The Rolling Stones album "Jump Back: The Best of the Rolling Stones" , was covered on the Sirsy album "Covered: An Acoustic Album." -


"As Tears Go By," from the The Rolling Stones album "Hot Rocks 1964-1971 (disc 1)" , was covered on the Johnny Thunders album "Uncut 2002.01: Gimme Shelter Vol 2." -


"As Tears Go By," from the The Rolling Stones album "Hot Rocks 1964-1971 (disc 1)" , was covered on the The Primitives album "Bombshell." -


"As Tears Go By," from the The Rolling Stones album "Hot Rocks 1964-1971 (disc 1)" , was covered on the The Bates album "No Name for the Baby." -


"As Tears Go By," from the The Rolling Stones album "Hot Rocks 1964-1971 (disc 1)" , was covered on the Marianne Faithfull album "Blazing Away." -


"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." -


"Backstreet Girl," from the The Rolling Stones album "Between the Buttons" , was covered on the Lambchop album "Is a Woman (bonus disc: Is a Bonus)." -


"Backstreet Girl," from the The Rolling Stones album "Between the Buttons" , was covered on the Golden Smog album "On Golden Smog." -


"Backstreet Girl," from the The Rolling Stones album "Between the Buttons" , was covered on the Social Distortion album "Prison Bound." -


"Backstreet Girl," from the The Rolling Stones album "Between the Buttons" , was covered on the Hamilton Pool album "Rolling Stone Rare Trax Vol. 4 (Stones Songs)." -


"Beast of Burden," from the The Rolling Stones album "Some Girls" , was covered on the Bette Midler album "Ladies of the 80's." -


"Beast of Burden," from the The Rolling Stones album "Jump Back: The Best of the Rolling Stones" , was covered on the Pearl Jam album "Deep Through The Years (disc 3)." -


"Beast Of Burden," from the The Rolling Stones album "Jump Back: The Best of the Rolling Stones" , was covered on the Little Texas album "Stone Country." -


"Before They Make Me Run," from the The Rolling Stones album "Some Girls" , was covered on the The Supersuckers album "The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World." -


"Bitch," from the The Rolling Stones album "Sticky Fingers" , was covered on the The Goo Goo Dolls album "No Alternative." -


"Bitch," from the The Rolling Stones album "Jump Back: The Best of the Rolling Stones" , was covered on the Exodus album "Force of Habit." -


"Bitch," from the The Rolling Stones album "Jump Back: The Best of the Rolling Stones" , was covered on the Electric Family album "Rolling Stone Rare Trax Vol. 4 (Stones Songs)." -


"Brown Sugar," from the The Rolling Stones album "Sticky Fingers" , was covered on the Ryan Adams album "New Songs and Cover Versions." -


"Brown Sugar," from the The Rolling Stones album "Jump Back: The Best of the Rolling Stones" , was covered on the Thunder album "Dirty Love." -


"Brown Sugar," from the The Rolling Stones album "Rewind" , was covered on the Bob Dylan album "Don't Shoot the Piano Player (disc 1)." -


"Brown Sugar," from the The Rolling Stones album "Rewind" , was covered on the Little Richard album "Cover You: A Tribute to The Rolling Stones." -


"Brown Sugar," from the The Rolling Stones album "Rewind" , was covered on the Susie Hatton album "Body and Soul." -


"Child Of The Moon," from the The Rolling Stones album "More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) (disc 2)" , was covered on the Band of Susans album "Love Agenda." -


"Child of the Moon," from the The Rolling Stones album "More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) (disc 2)" , was covered on the The Celibate Rifles album "A Mid-Stream of Consciousness." -


"Child of the Moon," from the The Rolling Stones album "More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) (disc 2)" , was covered on the Groovie Ghoulies album "Don't Go Out Into the Rain." -


"Child of the Moon," from the The Rolling Stones album "More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies) (disc 2)" , was covered on the Yung Wu album "Shore Leave." -


"Citadel," from the The Rolling Stones album "Their Satanic Majesties Request" , was covered on the The Damned album "Tales From the Damned." -


"Citadel," from the The Rolling Stones album "Their Satanic Majesties Request" , was covered on the The Comsat Angels album "7 Day Weekend." -


"Citadel," from the The Rolling Stones album "Their Satanic Majesties Request" , was covered on the Redd Kross album "Trance Australian Tour 1992." -


"Cocksucker Blues," from the The Rolling Stones album "Acoustic Motherfuckers" , was covered on the Silver Jews album "Uncut: Gimme Shelter, Volume 1." -


"Congratulations," from the The Rolling Stones album "Singles Collection: The London Years (disc 1)" , was covered on the West Five album "Jagger/Richard Songbook." -


"Connection," from the The Rolling Stones album "Bright Lights, Big City (disc 1)" , was covered on the Montrose album "Paper Money." -


"Connection," from the The Rolling Stones album "Bright Lights, Big City (disc 1)" , was covered on the Arlo Guthrie album "Amigo." -


"Connection," from the The Rolling Stones album "Between the Buttons" , was covered on the Diamond Dogs album "Shortplayer." -


"Dead Flowers," from the The Rolling Stones album "Sticky Fingers" , was covered on the Guns N' Roses album "Unplugged." -


"Dead Flowers," from the The Rolling Stones album "Sticky Fingers" , was covered on the Townes Van Zandt album "The Best of Townes Van Zandt." -


"Dead Flowers," from the The Rolling Stones album "Sticky Fingers" , was covered on the Steve Earle album "Shut Up and Die Like an Aviator." -


"Dead Flowers," from the The Rolling Stones album "Sticky Fingers" , was covered on the Cowboy Junkies album "Cowboy Junkies." -


"Dead Flowers," from the The Rolling Stones album "Sticky Fingers" , was covered on the Uncle Tupelo album "1989-06-30: St. Louis, MO, USA." -


"Dead Flowers," from the The Rolling Stones album "Sticky Fingers" , was covered on the Nine Pound Hammer album "Mulebite Deluxe." -


"Dead Flowers," from the The Rolling Stones album "Sticky Fingers" , was covered on the Radiators album "1985-11-08: Maple Leaf, New Orleans, LA, USA (set 3)." -


"Dead Flowers," from the The Rolling Stones album "Sticky Fingers" , was covered on the Gilby Clarke album "Paint It Black: The Compilation of The Rolling Stones Cover Tracks." -


"Down in the Hole," from the The Rolling Stones album "Emotional Rescue" , was covered on the Frank Black album "Everything Is New." -


"Empty Heart," from the The Rolling Stones album "12 x 5" , was covered on the Zen Guerrilla album "Positronic Raygun." -


"Empty Heart," from the The Rolling Stones album "12 x 5" , was covered on the MC5 album "Uncut 2002.01: Gimme Shelter Vol 2." -


"Empty Heart," from the The Rolling Stones album "12 x 5" , was covered on the Thee Midniters album "Greatest." -


"Factory Girl," from the The Rolling Stones album "Flashpoint" , was covered on the Treat Her Right album "What's Good for You." -


"Get Off My Cloud," from the The Rolling Stones album "Forty Licks (disc 2)" , was covered on the The Flying Pickets album "The Best of The Flying Pickets." -


"Get Off My Cloud," from the The Rolling Stones album "Forty Licks (disc 2)" , was covered on the Livin' End album "Unreleased Texas Garage Sounds." -


"Get Off My Cloud," from the The Rolling Stones album "Got Live If You Want It!" , was covered on the Alexis Korner album "Musically Rich & Famous (disc 2)." -


"Get Off My Cloud," from the The Rolling Stones album "Got Live If You Want It!" , was covered on the Meteors album "The Curse of the Mutants." -


"Gimme Shelter," from the The Rolling Stones album "Live Licks (Disc 1)" , was covered on the The Sisters of Mercy album "Some Girls Wander by Mistake." -


"Gimme Shelter," from the The Rolling Stones album "Live Licks (Disc 1)" , was covered on the Inspiral Carpets album "Best Of Peel Sessions (Bernard Lenoir)." -


"Gimme Shelter," from the The Rolling Stones album "Live Licks (Disc 1)" , was covered on the The Hellacopters album "Cream of the Crap!." -


"Gimme Shelter," from the The Rolling Stones album "Let It Bleed" , was covered on the The Goo Goo Dolls album "Jed." -


"Gimme Shelter," from the The Rolling Stones album "Live Licks (Disc 1)" , was covered on the Hawkwind album "Uncut 2002.01: Gimme Shelter Vol 1." -


"Gimme Shelter," from the The Rolling Stones album "Live Licks (Disc 1)" , was covered on the Grand Funk Railroad album "The Best Of Grand Funk." -


"Gimme Shelter," from the The Rolling Stones album "Live Licks (Disc 1)" , was covered on the Holy Soldier album "Last Train." -


"Gimme Shelter," from the The Rolling Stones album "Live Licks (Disc 1)" , was covered on the Ashley Cleveland album "You Are There." -


"Gimme Shelter," from the The Rolling Stones album "Live Licks (Disc 1)" , was covered on the Michael Hedges album "Strings of Steel." -


"Gimme Shelter," from the The Rolling Stones album "Live Licks (Disc 1)" , was covered on the Thunder album "Their Finest Hour (And a Bit)." -


"Gimme Shelter," from the The Rolling Stones album "Let It Bleed" , was covered on the Pop Will Eat Itself album "Gimme Shelter (dance)." -


"Gimme Shelter," from the The Rolling Stones album "Let It Bleed" , was covered on the New Model Army album "Gimme Shelter (Alternative)." -


"Gimme Shelter," from the The Rolling Stones album "Let It Bleed" , was covered on the Detroit album "Detroit." -


"Gimme Shelter," from the The Rolling Stones album "Let It Bleed" , was covered on the Merry Clayton album "Gimme Shelter." -


"Gimmie Shelter," from the The Rolling Stones album "1990-06-27: Basel '90: Basel, Switzerland (disc 2)" , was covered on the The Hellacopters album "Like No Other Man." -


"Gimmie Shelter," from the The Rolling Stones album "1990-06-27: Basel '90: Basel, Switzerland (disc 2)" , was covered on the Cal Tjader album "Living in the Streets, Volume 1: Wah Wah Jazz Funky Soul & Other Dirty Grooves." -


"Happy," from the The Rolling Stones album "Exile on Main St." , was covered on the The Black Crowes album "Cover Me With a Good Dream (disc 3)." -


"Happy," from the The Rolling Stones album "Exile on Main St." , was covered on the Spirit album "The Mercury Years (disc 1)." -


"Happy," from the The Rolling Stones album "Exile on Main St." , was covered on the Nils Lofgren album "I Came to Dance." -


"Heart of Stone," from the The Rolling Stones album "Hot Rocks 1964-1971 (disc 1)" , was covered on the The Pagans album "Shit Street." -


"Heart of Stone," from the The Rolling Stones album "Singles Collection: The London Years (disc 1)" , was covered on the The Mekons album "So Good It Hurts." -


"Heart of Stone," from the The Rolling Stones album "Singles Collection: The London Years (disc 1)" , was covered on the The Bulemics album "Full on Hate Fuck." -


"Heart of Stone," from the The Rolling Stones album "Singles Collection: The London Years (disc 1)" , was covered on the Sir Henry & His Butlers album "The Complete (Sir Henry) 2:1 (1964-1966)." -


"Honky Tonk Woman," from the The Rolling Stones album "Forty Licks (disc 2)" , was covered on the The Pogues album "Essential." -


"Honky Tonk Woman," from the The Rolling Stones album "Forty Licks (disc 2)" , was covered on the Big Country album "Under Cover." -


"Honky Tonk Woman," from the The Rolling Stones album "Forty Licks (disc 2)" , was covered on the Albert King album "The Best of Albert King."