Violent Femmes Cover Songs
All Violent Femmes Songs | Cover Chain
Songs covered by Violent Femmes
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"Chinese Rocks," from the The Heartbreakers album "Time (disc 1)", was covered on the Violent Femmes album "Machine."
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"Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?," from the Culture Club album "Kissing to Be Clever", was covered on the Violent Femmes album "Why Do Birds Sing?."
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"Every Breath You Take," from the The Police album "The Very Best of ...", was covered on the Violent Femmes album "Something's Wrong."
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"No More Heroes," from the The Stranglers album "Wow That Was the 70's (disc 5)", was covered on the Violent Femmes album "Mystery Men."
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"Positively 4th Street," from the Bob Dylan album "Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits", was covered on the Violent Femmes album "Freak Magnet."
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"Step Right Up," from the Tom Waits album "Small Change", was covered on the Violent Femmes album "Step Right Up: The Songs of Tom Waits."
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"Werewolf," from the Michael Hurley album "Armchair Boogie", was covered on the Violent Femmes album "Something's Wrong."
Violent Femmes songs that have been covered
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"Blister in the Sun," from the Violent Femmes album "Crash! Indie Anthems 1982-2004 (disc 1)" , was covered on the Indigo Girls album "[non-album tracks]." -


"Blister in the Sun," from the Violent Femmes album "Viva Wisconsin" , was covered on the Moe album "Bonnaroo Music Festival, June 17, 2006." -


"Blister in the Sun," from the Violent Femmes album "Viva Wisconsin" , was covered on the Wannadies album "Indie Top 20, Volume 22." -


"Gone Daddy Gone," from the Violent Femmes album "Viva Wisconsin" , was covered on the Gnarls Barkley album "St. Elsewhere." -


"Hey Nonny Nonny," from the Violent Femmes album "Why Do Birds Sing?" , was covered on the Ghoti Hook album "Songs We Didn't Write." -


"Kiss Off," from the Violent Femmes album "Viva Wisconsin" , was covered on the The Refreshments album "Live Napster Downloads." -


"Kiss Off," from the Violent Femmes album "Violent Femmes" , was covered on the Avail album "Live at the Kings Head Inn."

