The Zombies Cover Songs
All The Zombies Songs | Cover Chain
Songs covered by The Zombies
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"Can't Nobody Love You," from the Solomon Burke album "The Very Best of Solomon Burke", was covered on the The Zombies album "Zombie Heaven (disc 1: Begin Here & Singles)."
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"Early One Morning," from the Little Richard album "The Specialty Sessions (disc 3)", was covered on the The Zombies album "Zombie Heaven (disc 4: Live on the BBC)."
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"For You My Love," from the Nat King Cole album "Jazz Encounters", was covered on the The Zombies album "Zombie Heaven (disc 4: Live on the BBC)."
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"Got My Mojo Working," from the Muddy Waters album "American Roots Music (disc 2)", was covered on the The Zombies album "The Zombies."
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"It's All Right," from the The Impressions album "Greatest Hits", was covered on the The Zombies album "Zombie Heaven (disc 4: Live on the BBC)."
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"Just A Little Bit," from the Rosco Gordon album "Blues Classics 1960-1964", was covered on the The Zombies album "Zombie Heaven (disc 4: Live on the BBC)."
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"Rip It Up," from the Little Richard album "Mojo Presents: Rock! Rock! Rock!", was covered on the The Zombies album "Zombie Heaven (disc 4: Live on the BBC)."
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"Roadrunner," from the Bo Diddley album "Bo Diddley", was covered on the The Zombies album "Begin Here."
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"Sitting In The Park," from the Billy Stewart album "Hits And Rarities", was covered on the The Zombies album "Zombie Heaven (disc 4: Live on the BBC)."
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"Soulville," from the Dinah Washington album "Blue Dinah", was covered on the The Zombies album "Zombie Heaven (disc 4: Live on the BBC)."
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"Summertime," from the George Gershwin album "1812", was covered on the The Zombies album "The Collection."
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"This Old Heart Of Mine," from the The Isley Brothers album "Capital Gold Soul Classics (Disc 1)", was covered on the The Zombies album "Zombie Heaven (disc 4: Live on the BBC)."
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"You Must Believe Me," from the The Impressions album "Greatest Hits", was covered on the The Zombies album "Zombie Heaven (disc 4: Live on the BBC)."
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"You've Really Got a Hold on Me," from the Smokey Robinson & The Miracles album "Anthology (disc 1)", was covered on the The Zombies album "The Zombies."
The Zombies songs that have been covered
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"Beechwood Park," from the The Zombies album "The Singles Collection: A's and B's, 1964-1969" , was covered on the Beck album "2002-08-22: Westlake High School Performing Arts Center, Austin, TX, USA." -


"Brief Candles," from the The Zombies album "Odessey and Oracle" , was covered on the The Posies album "Limitless Expressions: The B-Sides." -


"Care of Cell 44," from the The Zombies album "The Singles Collection: A's and B's, 1964-1969" , was covered on the Elliott Smith album "1998-04-17: Black Cat, Washington, DC, USA." -


"Changes," from the The Zombies album "Odessey and Oracle" , was covered on the Zumpano album "The World Of 'The Zombies'." -


"Friends of Mine," from the The Zombies album "Odessey and Oracle" , was covered on the of Montreal album "If He Is Protecting Our Nation, Then Who Will Protect Big Oil, Our Children?." -


"Hung Up On A Dream," from the The Zombies album "Odessey and Oracle" , was covered on the Fastbacks album "The World Of 'The Zombies'." -


"I Love You," from the The Zombies album "Absolutely the Best" , was covered on the Larry Norman album "In Another Land (25th Anniversary Edition)." -


"I Love You," from the The Zombies album "Absolutely the Best" , was covered on the People album "Time-Life Music: Classic Rock: Shakin' All Over 1968." -


"Is This the Dream," from the The Zombies album "Absolutely the Best" , was covered on the Creams album "Are You Real or Just Some Sort of Disgusting Fridge Magnet?." -


"It's Alright With Me," from the The Zombies album "Zombie Heaven (disc 3: In the Studio)" , was covered on the Scared of Chaka album "Crossing With Switchblades." -


"Just Out of Reach," from the The Zombies album "Absolutely the Best" , was covered on the Fastbacks album "The World Of 'The Zombies'." -


"Leave Me Be," from the The Zombies album "Absolutely the Best" , was covered on the The Posies album "The World Of 'The Zombies'." -


"She's Not There," from the The Zombies album "Zombie Heaven (disc 4: Live on the BBC)" , was covered on the Tim Curry album "Simplicity." -


"She's Not There," from the The Zombies album "Zombie Heaven (disc 4: Live on the BBC)" , was covered on the Vanilla Fudge album "Vanilla Fudge." -


"She's Not There," from the The Zombies album "Zombie Heaven (disc 4: Live on the BBC)" , was covered on the UK Subs album "The Singles 1978 - 1982." -


"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)." -


"She's Not There," from the The Zombies album "Dick Clark's All-Time Hits, Volume 3" , was covered on the The Ventures album "Where the Action Is / Knock Me Out!." -


"She's Not There," from the The Zombies album "Dick Clark's All-Time Hits, Volume 3" , was covered on the Crowded House album "Rarity Tapes, Volume 2: At Your B-Hest (disc 1)." -


"She's Not There," from the The Zombies album "Dick Clark's All-Time Hits, Volume 3" , was covered on the The Cruel Sea album "Boys." -


"Tell Her No," from the The Zombies album "Absolutely the Best" , was covered on the Del Shannon album "1961-1990: A Complete Career Anthology (disc 2)." -


"Tell Her No," from the The Zombies album "Absolutely the Best" , was covered on the Juice Newton album "Juice Newton's Greatest Hits (And More)." -


"Time of the Season," from the The Zombies album "Absolutely the Best" , was covered on the Trip Shakespeare album "Volt." -


"The Way I Feel Inside," from the The Zombies album "Zombie Heaven (disc 1: Begin Here & Singles)" , was covered on the Lois album "Strumpet." -


"What More Can I Do," from the The Zombies album "The Singles Collection: A's and B's, 1964-1969" , was covered on the Creams album "Are You Real or Just Some Sort of Disgusting Fridge Magnet?."

