The Trashmen Cover Songs
All The Trashmen Songs | Cover Chain
Songs covered by The Trashmen
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"Be True to Your School," from the The Beach Boys album "Endless Summer", was covered on the The Trashmen album "Bird Call! The Twin City Stomp of the Trashmen (disc 4)."
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"Ghost Riders in the Sky," from the Vaughn Monroe album "Thanks for the Memories: Great Performers Perform the Great Songs (disc 2)", was covered on the The Trashmen album "Bird Call! The Twin City Stomp of the Trashmen (disc 4)."
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"Gloria," from the Them album "The Best of Van Morrison", was covered on the The Trashmen album "Bird Call! The Twin City Stomp of the Trashmen (disc 4)."
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"Johnny B. Goode," from the Chuck Berry album "Chuck Berry", was covered on the The Trashmen album "Bird Call! The Twin City Stomp of the Trashmen (disc 4)."
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"Misirlou," from the Dick Dale album "The Surf Set: Hot Doggers, Honeys, Woodies and the Waves", was covered on the The Trashmen album "Tube City!: The Best of The Trashmen."
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"Rumble," from the Link Wray album "200 Original Jukebox Hits (disc 2)", was covered on the The Trashmen album "Live Bird '65 - '67."
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"Ubangi Stomp," from the Warren Smith album "Time-Life Music: The Rock'N'Roll Era: Red-Hot Rockabilly", was covered on the The Trashmen album "Live Bird '65 - '67."
The Trashmen songs that have been covered
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"Bird Dance Beat," from the The Trashmen album "Live Bird '65 - '67" , was covered on the The Yum Yums album "Singles 'n' Stuff." -


"Surfin Bird," from the The Trashmen album "Surfin' Bird" , was covered on the Ramones album "Halfway to Russia." -


"Surfin' Bird," from the The Trashmen album "Surfin' Bird" , was covered on the The Cramps album "Psychedelic Jungle + Gravest Hits." -


"Surfin' Bird," from the The Trashmen album "Surfin' Bird" , was covered on the Silverchair album "The Door." -


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"Surfin' Bird," from the The Trashmen album "Comic Book Collector" , was covered on the Hep Stars album "Hep Stars on stage." -


"Tube City," from the The Trashmen album "Surfin' Bird" , was covered on the The Raunch Hands album "Learn to Whap-A-Dang! (And a Whole Lot More)."

