Van Halen
Songs covered by Van Halen
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"Dancing in the Street," from the Martha and the Vandellas album "60's Soul Mix Disc 2", was covered on the Van Halen album "The Best of Both Worlds (disc 2)."
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"Ice Cream Man," from the John Brim album "The Ice Cream Man", was covered on the Van Halen album "Dressed to Kill."
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"Last Child," from the Aerosmith album "A Little South of Sanity (disc 2)", was covered on the Van Halen album "Goldenwest Ballroom Live 76."
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"Oh, Pretty Woman," from the Roy Orbison album "Channel [V]'s Rewind", was covered on the Van Halen album "Diver Down."
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"Rock and Roll All Nite (live)," from the Kiss album "Legends: Ultimate Rock Collection: My Generation", was covered on the Van Halen album "[non-album tracks]."
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"The Rover," from the Led Zeppelin album "Physical Graffiti", was covered on the Van Halen album "Goldenwest Ballroom Live 76."
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"Where Have All the Good Times Gone?," from the The Kinks album "One for the Road", was covered on the Van Halen album "Diver Down."
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"Wild Thing," from the The Troggs album "The Sixties Album", was covered on the Van Halen album "Fuel on Fire."
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"Won't Get Fooled Again," from the The Who album "Then and Now (1964-2004)", was covered on the Van Halen album "Van Halen Live: Right Here, Right Now (disc 1)."
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"You Really Got Me," from the The Kinks album "Rock Line (disc 1)", was covered on the Van Halen album "The Best of Both Worlds (disc 2)."
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"You're No Good," from the Betty Everett album "The Very Best of Betty Everett", was covered on the Van Halen album "Van Halen II."
Van Halen songs that have been covered
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"Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love," from the Van Halen album "The Best of Both Worlds (disc 2)" , was covered on the Minutemen album "Duck and Cover." -
"Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love," from the Van Halen album "The Best of Both Worlds (disc 2)" , was covered on the The Moog Cookbook album "Ye Olde Space Band: Plays Classic Rock Hits." -
"Dance the Night Away," from the Van Halen album "The Best of Both Worlds (disc 2)" , was covered on the The Forces of Evil album "Friend or FOE?." -
"Hot For Teacher," from the Van Halen album "The Best of Both Worlds (disc 2)" , was covered on the Squatweiler album "Call Me / Hot For Teacher." -
"Hot For Teacher," from the Van Halen album "The Best of Both Worlds (disc 2)" , was covered on the Lee Press-On and the Nails album "Jump Swing from Hell: Live at the Hi-Ball Lounge." -
"Hot For Teacher," from the Van Halen album "The Best of Both Worlds (disc 2)" , was covered on the Richard Cheese album "Tuxicity." -
"Hot for Teacher," from the Van Halen album "The Best of Both Worlds (disc 2)" , was covered on the John Corabi album "Little Guitars: A Tribute to Van Halen." -
"I'm the One," from the Van Halen album "Van Halen" , was covered on the 4 Non Blondes album "Airheads." -
"Jump," from the Van Halen album "Van Halen Live: Right Here, Right Now (disc 1)" , was covered on the Aztec Camera album "Knife." -
"Jump," from the Van Halen album "The Best of Both Worlds (disc 2)" , was covered on the Mary Lou Lord album "Everybody Wants Some." -
"Jump," from the Van Halen album "The Best of Both Worlds (disc 2)" , was covered on the Mambo Kurt album "Mambo Kurt." -
"Panama," from the Van Halen album "The Best of Both Worlds (disc 2)" , was covered on the Grade album "Triumph & Tragedy." -
"Panama," from the Van Halen album "The Best of Both Worlds (disc 2)" , was covered on the Pat Boone album "In a Metal Mood." -
"Panama," from the Van Halen album "The Best of Both Worlds (disc 2)" , was covered on the George Lynch album "Will Play For Food." -
"Panama," from the Van Halen album "The Best of Both Worlds (disc 2)" , was covered on the Jani Lane album "Little Guitars: A Tribute to Van Halen." -
"Top of the World," from the Van Halen album "The Best of Both Worlds (disc 2)" , was covered on the Sammy Hagar album "Live Hallelujah!." -
"Why Can't This Be Love?," from the Van Halen album "Best of Van Halen, Volume 1" , was covered on the Gigolo Aunts album "Everybody Wants Some." -
"Why Can't This Be Love," from the Van Halen album "The Best of Both Worlds (disc 2)" , was covered on the Sammy Hagar album "Live Hallelujah!."



