The Wedding Present Cover Songs
All The Wedding Present Songs | Cover Chain
Songs covered by The Wedding Present
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"Box Elder," from the Pavement album "California 1992", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "Singles 1989 - 1991 (disc 1)."
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"Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family," from the David Bowie album "Diamond Dogs", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "The Hit Parade."
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"Cumberland Gap," from the Lonnie Donegan album "King of Skiffle", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "Singles 1989-1991 (disc 2)."
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"Don't Cry No Tears," from the Neil Young album "A Perfect Echo, Volume 1", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "Hit Parade 1."
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"Don't Dictate," from the Penetration album "Moving Targets", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "Singles 1989-1991 (disc 2)."
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"Falling," from the Julee Cruise album "Summer Kisses, Winter Tears", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "Hit Parade 1."
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"Felicity," from the Orange Juice album "You Can't Hide Your Love Forever", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "Tommy."
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"Getting Better," from the The Beatles album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "George Best Plus."
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"Getting Nowhere Fast," from the Girls At Our Best album "Pleasure", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "George Best Plus."
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"Go Wild in the Country," from the Bow Wow Wow album "The Best Of Bow Wow Wow", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "Hit Parade 2."
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"Happy Birthday," from the Altered Images album "Rock & Wave, Vol.1 (disc 2)", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "John Peel Sessions 1987-1990."
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"It's Not Unusual," from the Tom Jones album "Greatest Hits", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "Singles 1989 - 1991 (disc 1)."
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"Jumper Clown," from the Marc Riley & The Creepers album "Sleeper", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "It's a Gas."
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"Let's Make Some Plans," from the Close Lobsters album "What Is There To Smile About", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "Hit Parade 1."
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"Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)," from the Steve Harley album "Velvet Goldmine", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "Seamonsters."
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"Pleasant Valley Sunday," from the The Monkees album "The Best of the Monkees", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "Hit Parade 1."
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"Red Shoes by the Drugstore," from the Tom Waits album "Blue Valentine", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "Singles 1995-97."
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"She's My Best Friend," from the The Velvet Underground album "VU", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "Heaven & Hell: A Tribute to the Velvet Underground, Volume One."
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"Step Into Christmas," from the Elton John album "Christmas GoldDisc AX1", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "Hit Parade 2."
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"Theme From Shaft," from the Isaac Hayes album "Best of Isaac Hayes", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "Hit Parade 2."
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"Think That It Might," from the Altered Images album "Pinky Blue", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "Hit Parade 1."
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"Waiting on the Guns," from the Butterglory album "Crumble", was covered on the The Wedding Present album "Singles 1995-97."
The Wedding Present songs that have been covered
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"Anyone Can Make a Mistake," from the The Wedding Present album "George Best Plus" , was covered on the Confetti album "Retrospective EP." -


"Corduroy," from the The Wedding Present album "Seamonsters" , was covered on the Confetti album "Retrospective EP." -


"I'm Not Always So Stupid," from the The Wedding Present album "George Best Plus" , was covered on the Watoo Watoo album "Curiosit㩳." -


"Once More," from the The Wedding Present album "Tommy" , was covered on the Confetti album "Retrospective EP." -


"Spangle," from the The Wedding Present album "Watusi" , was covered on the Jimmy Eat World album "Singles." -


"Spangle," from the The Wedding Present album "John Peel Sessions 1992-1995" , was covered on the Should album "Feed Like Fishes."

