Santana Cover Songs
All Santana Songs | Cover Chain
Songs covered by Santana
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"Black Magic Woman," from the Fleetwood Mac album "Boston Live", was covered on the Santana album "Santana's Greatest Hits."
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"Evil Ways," from the Willie Bobo album "Talkin' Verve", was covered on the Santana album "The Essential Santana (disc 1)."
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"Fried Neckbones and Home fries," from the Willie Bobo album "Verve Unmixed 2", was covered on the Santana album "Early Years."
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"Gypsy Woman," from the Curtis Mayfield album "People Get Ready! The Curtis Mayfield Story (disc 1)", was covered on the Santana album "Spirits Dancing in the Flesh."
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"Oye Como Va," from the Tito Puente album "Oye Como Va! The Dance Collection", was covered on the Santana album "The Ultimate Gangster Movie Soundtrack - CD1."
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"The Sensitive Kind," from the J.J. Cale album "Anyway the Wind Blows: The Anthology (disc 2)", was covered on the Santana album "Zebop!."
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"She's Not There," from the The Zombies album "Zombie Heaven (disc 4: Live on the BBC)", was covered on the Santana album "Moonflower (disc 2)."
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"Stormy," from the Classics IV album "The Very Best of Classics IV", was covered on the Santana album "The Essential Santana (disc 1)."
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"Well Alright," from the Buddy Holly album "Oh Boy! - 20 Big Ones", was covered on the Santana album "The Very Best of Santana."
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"Who's That Lady," from the The Isley Brothers album "The Isley Brothers Story, Volume 1: Rockin' Soul (1959-68)", was covered on the Santana album "Spirits Dancing in the Flesh."
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"Winning," from the Russ Ballard album "Voices - The Best Songs From Russ Ballard", was covered on the Santana album "The Essential Santana (disc 1)."
Santana songs that have been covered
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"Europa," from the Santana album "The Very Best of Santana" , was covered on the Hapa album "In the Name of Love." -


"Europa," from the Santana album "Simply the Best" , was covered on the Gato Barbieri album "Caliente!." -


"Evil Ways," from the Santana album "The Essential Santana (disc 1)" , was covered on the Al De Lory album "On the Rocks: Part One."

