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Medley with: I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (1981-03-11)
Written by: Steve Cropper and Eddie Floyd
Recorded by:
  • Wilson Pickett, single and on The Exciting Wilson Pickett, 1966
  • The Elgins, on Darling Baby, 1966
  • Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers, on Got To Get You Into Our Lives, 1967
  • Ry Cooder, on Borderline, 1980
  • Tina Turner, on Tina Live In Europe, 1988
  • The Blues Brothers, on Live From Chicago's House Of Blues, 1997
  • Carla Thomas, on Live In Memphis, 2002

96 Tears

Medley with: Pump It Up (1996-09-12)
Written by: Rudy Martinez
Recorded by:
  • ? & The Mysterians, single, 1965; also on 96 Tears, 1966
  • Aretha Franklin, on Aretha Arrives, 1967
  • Thelma Houston. on Never Gonna Be Another One, 1981
  • The Stranglers, single, 1990
  • Primal Scream, on "Kowalski" CD single, 1997
  • Tom Tom Club, on Live @ The Clubhouse, 2002
  • Sir Douglas Quintet, on Live From Austin, Texas, 2006
96 Tears on Wikipedia

Ain't That A Lot Of Love

Medley with: Pump It Up (1983, 1984, 1986, 1995, 2005)
Written by: Homer Banks and Deanie Parker
Recorded by:
  • Sam & Dave, on I Thank You, 1968
  • Taj Mahal, on The Natch'l Blues, 1968
  • Three Dog Night, on Suitable For Framing, 1969
  • The Flying Burrito Brothers, on The Last Of The Red Hot Burritos, 1972
  • Paul Butterfield, on Put It In Your Ear, 1976
  • The Band, on Islands, 1977
  • The Fabulous Thunderbirds, on Walk That Walk, Talk That Talk, 1991
  • Tom Jones & Simply Red, on Reload, 1999
  • Jet, on "Cold Hard Bitch" CD single, 2004
Ain't That A Lot Of Love lyrics

And Your Bird Can Sing

Medley with: No Hiding Place (2008)
Written by: John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Recorded by:

At Last I Am Free

Medley with: (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea (1996-09-13)
Written by: Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards
Recorded by:

Baby, Please Don't Go

Medley with: Pads, Paws And Claws (1989, 1999)
Written by: Big Joe Williams
Recorded by:
  • Joe Williams' Washboard Blues Singers, 1935
  • Lightnin' Hopkins, 1949
  • Muddy Waters, 1953
  • Billy Lee Riley, single, 1958
  • Mose Allison, on Transfiguration Of Hiram Brown, 1959
  • Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames, on Rhythm And Blues At The Flamingo, 1964
  • Them, single (flip side of Gloria), 1964
  • Paul Revere & The Raiders, on Just Like Us!, 1965
  • The Amboy Dukes, single, 1967; also on The Amboy Dukes, 1968
  • AC/DC, on High Voltage, 1975
  • Cowboy Junkies, on Whites Off Earth Now!, 1986
  • Aerosmith, on Honkin' On Hobo, 2004
  • and many more
Baby, Please Don't Go on Wikipedia

Back Stabbers

Medley with: King Horse (1982, 1983, 1984) and (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea (1996)
Written by: Leon Huff, Gene McFadden and John Whitehead
Recorded by:
  • The O'Jays, on Back Stabbers, 1972
  • MFSB, on MFSB, 1973
  • Tina Turner, on Love Explosion, 1979
Elvis Costello version released on Punch The Clock (Deluxe Edition)

Bankrobber

Medley with: Watching The Detectives (2006-07-05)
Written by: Joe Strummer and Mick Jones
Recorded by:
Bankrobber on Wikipedia

Be My Baby

Medley with: Oliver's Army (1986, 1987, 1989, 1995)
Written by: Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector
Recorded by:
  • The Ronettes, single, 1963
  • The Searchers, on Take Me For What I'm Worth, 1965
  • Tiny Tim, on You Are What You Eat soundtrack, 1968
  • Andy Kim, single, 1970
  • Cissy Houston, on Presenting Cissy Houston, 1970
  • The Bay City Rollers, on Rollin', 1974
  • John Lennon, on Anthology, 1998 (recorded 1973)
  • Linda Ronstadt, on Dedicated To The One I Love, 1996
  • Travis, on "Driftwood" CD single, 1999
  • Brian Wilson, on Live At The Roxy Theatre, 2000
Be My Baby on Wikipedia

Break On Through

Medley with: Clown Strike (1996)
Written by: John Densmore, Robbie Krieger, Ray Manzarek and Jim Morrison
Recorded by:
Break On Through on Wikipedia

Bring The Boys Home

Medley with: (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding? (2007)
Written by: Angelo Bond, Greg Perry and General Johnson
Recorded by:

Dance To The Music

Medley with: Pump It Up (1980-03-24) and King Horse (1981-07-05)
Written by: Sylvester Stewart
Recorded by:
Dance To The Music on Wikipedia

Dead End Street

Medley with: Talking In The Dark (1996, 1999)
Written by: Ray Davies
Recorded by:
Dead End Street on Wikipedia

Do You Want To Know A Secret

Medley with: Everyday I Write The Book (1984, 1985) and Ferry 'Cross The Mersey (1985-06-27)
Written by: John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Recorded by:
  • The Beatles, on Please Please Me, 1963
  • Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas, single, 1963
Do You Want To Know A Secret on Wikipedia

Fever

Medley with: Inch By Inch (1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005)
Written by: John Davenport (pseudonym for Otis Blackwell) and Eddie Cooley
Recorded by:
  • Little Willie John, single and on Fever, 1956
  • Peggy Lee, single, 1958
  • Elvis Presley, on Elvis Is Back!, 1960
  • Ben E. King, on Ben E. King Sings For Soulful Lovers, 1962
  • Conway Twitty, on R&B 63, 1963
  • Quincy Jones, on Quincy's Got A Brand New Bag, 1965
  • Wanda Jackson, on The Many Moods Of Wanda Jackson, 1968
  • The Cramps, on Songs The Lord Taught Us, 1980
  • Madonna, on Erotica, 1993
  • Beyoncé, on The Fighting Temptations soundtrack, 2003
  • Ray Charles & Natalie Cole, on Genius Loves Company, 2004
  • and many more
Elvis Costello version released on Toledo CD single
Fever lyrics
Fever on Wikipedia

First I Look At The Purse

Medley with: Monkey To Man (2007-05-11)
Written by: William "Smokey" Robinson and Robert Rogers
Recorded by:
  • The Contours, single, 1965
  • The J. Geils Band, on The J. Geils Band, 1970
Despite rumors that Elvis recorded a version of this song during the Get Happy!! sessions, it could not be found for Rhino's 2003 reissue.

Friday On My Mind

Medley with: Green Shirt (1985, 1987) and Beyond Belief (1983-09-23)
Written by: Harry Vanda and George Young
Recorded by:
  • The Easybeats, 1966
This section is incomplete.

Give Me Just A Little More Time

Medley with: High Fidelity (2007-07-28)
Written by: Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland (originally credited to the pseudonyms Ronald Dunbar and Edith Wayne)
Recorded by:
Give Me Just A Little More Time on Wikipedia

Green, Green Grass Of Home

Medley with: Alison (2005-05-22)
Written by: Curly Putnam
Recorded by:
  • Porter Wagoner, single, 1965
  • Jerry Lee Lewis, single and on Country Songs For City Folks, 1965
  • Bobby Bare, on Streets Of Baltimore, 1966
  • Tom Jones, single, 1966
  • Charley Pride, on Country, 1966
  • Conway Twitty, on Conway Twitty Sings, 1966
  • Dean Martin, on Welcome To My World, 1967
  • Johnny Paycheck, on Country Soul, 1967
  • Johnny Cash, on Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison, 1968
  • Merle Haggard, on Mama Tried, 1968
  • George Jones, on The George Jones Story, 1968
  • Hank Snow, on Hits Hits And More Hits, 1968
  • Joan Baez, on David's Album, 1969
  • Don Gibson, on Hits Hits The Don Gibson Way, 1970
  • The Flying Burrito Brothers, on Honky Tonk Heaven, 1973; also on Sleepless Nights, 1974
  • Elvis Presley, on Elvis Today, 1975
  • Kenny Rogers, on Kenny Rogers, 1977
Green, Green Grass Of Home on Wikipedia

Heart Of Glass

Medley with: God's Comic (1996)
Written by: Deborah Harry and Chris Stein
Recorded by:
  • Blondie, on Parallel Lines, 1978; also a single, 1979
  • The Shadows, on String Of Hits, 1979
  • Chet Atkins, on Country After All These Years, 1981
  • Erasure, B-side of "Don't Say Your Love Is Killing Me," 1997
Heart Of Glass on Wikipedia

I Can't Turn You Loose

Medley with: I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (1981-03-11)
Written by: Otis Redding
Recorded by:
  • Otis Redding, single, 1965
  • Alan Price Set, on The Price To Play, 1966
  • Tom Jones, on Delilah, 1968
  • The Chambers Brothers, on Love, Peace & Happiness, 1969
  • Edgar Winter's White Trash, on Roadwork, 1972
  • James Carr, on Freedom Train, 1977
  • Aretha Franklin, on Aretha, 1980
  • The Plimsouls, on Zero Hour EP, 1980
  • Lavern Baker, on Woke Up This Mornin', 1992
  • The Blues Brothers Band, on Blues Brothers 2000 soundtrack, 1998

I Don't Want To Be A Soldier

Medley with: Alibi (2007) and The River In Reverse (2007, 2008)
Written by: John Lennon
Recorded by:

I Don't Want To Be Nice

Medley with: King Horse (1981)
Written by: John Cooper Clarke, Martin Hannett and Steve Hopkins
Recorded by:

I Feel Pretty

Medley with: Pump It Up (1989), 13 Steps Lead Down/Radio, Radio (1994), Clubland (2005)
Written by: Stephen Sondheim (words) and Leonard Bernstein (music)
Recorded by:
  • Carol Lawrence, on West Side Story original Broadway cast recording, 1957
  • Annie Ross, on Sings A Song With Mulligan!, 1958
  • Marni Nixon, on West Side Story film soundtrack, 1961
  • Dave Brubeck, on Brubeck Plays Bernstein Plays Brubeck, 1961
  • Julie Andrews, on Broadway's Fair Julie, 1961
  • Oscar Peterson Trio, on West Side Story, 1962
  • Sarah Vaughan, on Sassy Swings The Tivoli, 1963
  • Marian McPartland, on West Side Story, 1965
  • Kiri Te Kanawa, on Leonard Bernstein Conducts West Side Story, 1985
  • Little Richard, on The Songs Of West Side Story, 1996

I Found Out

Medley with: Alibi (2007)
Written by: John Lennon
Recorded by:
  • John Lennon, on John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, 1970
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers, on Working Class Hero: A Tribute To John Lennon, 1995
I Found Out lyrics
I Found Out on Wikipedia

I Say A Little Prayer

Medley with: I Want You (1986, 1987, 1989, 1996, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007)
Written by: Burt Bacharach and Hal David
Recorded by:
  • Dionne Warwick, single and on The Windows Of The World, 1967
  • Burt Bacharach, on Reach Out, 1967
  • Aretha Franklin, single and on Aretha Now, 1968
  • Ray Conniff, on Honey, 1968
  • Martha & The Vandellas, on Ridin' High, 1968
  • Wes Montgomery, on Down Here On The Ground, 1968
  • Skeeter Davis, on Closest Thing To Love, 1969
  • Johnny Mathis, on Sings The Music Of Bacharach & Kaempfert, 1970
  • Al Green, on Truth N' Time, 1978
  • Mary Black, on No Frontiers, 1989
  • Booker T. & The MGs, on 2000 Volts Of Stax, 1996
  • Diana King, on the My Best Friend's Wedding soundtrack, 1997
I Say A Little Prayer on Wikipedia

I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For

Medley with: God's Comic (1996)
Written by: U2 (words by Bono, music by Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr.)
Recorded by:
  • U2, single and on The Joshua Tree, 1987
  • Negativland, on U2 EP, 1991
  • Booker T. & The MGs, on That's The Way It Should Be, 1994
  • Chumbawamba, on No Compromise, 1996
  • Bonnie Tyler, on Heart Strings, 2002
  • Cher, on Live: The Farewell Tour, 2003
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For on Wikipedia

I'm A Believer

Medley with: God's Comic (1989)
Written by: Neil Diamond
Recorded by:
  • The Monkees, single, 1966; also on More Of The Monkees, 1967
  • Neil Diamond, on Just For You, 1967
  • The Four Tops, on Reach Out, 1967
  • The Ventures, on Guitar Freakout, 1967
  • Wanda Jackson, on The Many Moods Of Wanda Jackson, 1968
  • Robert Wyatt, single, 1974
  • Eddie Murphy, on Shrek soundtrack, 2001
  • Smash Mouth, on Shrek soundtrack, 2001
I'm A Believer on Wikipedia

I'm On Fire

Medley with: God's Comic (1996)
Written by: Bruce Springsteen
Recorded by:
  • Bruce Springsteen, on Born In The U.S.A., 1984; also a single, 1985
  • Tori Amos, on Crossroads, 1996
  • Big Country, on Eclectic, 1996
  • Johnny Cash, on Badlands: A Tribute To Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska, 2000
I'm On Fire on Wikipedia

I'm The Leader Of The Gang (I Am)

Medley with: Pump It Up (1983-10-25)
Written by: Gary Glitter and Mike Leander
Recorded by:
  • Gary Glitter, single, 1973
  • Brownsville Station, single, 1974
  • Hulk Hogan & Green Jellÿ, single, 1993
I'm The Leader Of The Gang (I Am) on Wikipedia

I've Been Born Again

Medley with: King Horse (1980, 1981, 1982)
Written by: Don Davis and James Dean
Recorded by:
  • Johnnie Taylor, single and on Super Taylor, 1974
  • Glenn Frey, on No Fun Aloud, 1982

(Don't Worry) If There's A Hell Below, We're All Going To Go

Medley with: The River In Reverse (2007-05-18)
Written by: Curtis Mayfield
Recorded by:
(Don't Worry) If There's A Hell Below, We're All Going To Go on Wikipedia

If You Could Read My Mind

Medley with: Oliver's Army (1996)
Written by: Gordon Lightfoot
Recorded by:
  • Gordon Lightfoot, on Sit Down Young Stranger (retitled If You Could Read My Mind), 1970
  • Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass, on Summertime, 1971
  • Glen Campbell, on The Last Time I Saw Her, 1971
  • Olivia Newton-John, on If Not For You, 1971
  • Barbra Streisand, on Stoney End, 1971
  • Johnny Mathis, on You've Got A Friend: Today's Greatest Hits, 1971
  • Liza Minnelli, on Live At The Winter Garden, 1973
  • Gene Clark, on Firebyrd, 1987
  • Johnny Cash, on American V: A Hundred Highways, 2006
If You Could Read My Mind on Wikipedia

In The City

Medley with: Radio, Radio (2007, 2008)
Written by: Paul Weller
Recorded by:
  • The Jam, single and on In The City, 1977
In The City on Wikipedia

Insensatez

Medley with: Clubland (2005, 2007)
Written by: Antonio Carlos Jobim (music) and Vinicius de Moraes (words)
Recorded by:
  • João Gilberto, on João Gilberto, 1961
  • Antonio Carlos Jobim, on The Composer Of Desafinado, Plays, 1963
  • Mina, on Mina, 1964
  • Astrud Gilberto, on The Astrud Gilberto Album, 1965
  • Tony Bennett, on If I Ruled The World: Songs For The Jet Set, 1965
  • Frank Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim, on Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim, 1967
  • Petula Clark, on These Are My Songs, 1967
  • William Shatner, on The Transformed Man, 1968
  • Dexter Gordon, on Sophisticated Giant, 1977
  • Shirley Bassey, on Magic Is You, 1978
  • Ella Fitzgerald, on Ella Abraca Jobim, 1981
  • Ray Brown Trio, on Black Orpheus, 1989
  • Lee Konitz, on Brazilian Rhapsody, 1996
  • Antonio Carlos Jobim & Sting, on Red Hot + Rio, 1996
  • Diana Krall, on From This Moment On, 1996
  • Rosemary Clooney & John Pizzarelli, on Brazil, 2000
  • Robert Wyatt, on Cuckooland, 2003
  • and many more
Insensatez on Wikipedia
The English version How Insensitive includes lyrics by Norman Gimbel. Elvis Costello has performed Insensatez only as an instrumental.

It's All Too Much

Medley with: Home Is Anywhere You Hang Your Head (1986-11-23)
Written by: George Harrison
Recorded by:
  • The Beatles, on Yellow Submarine, 1969 (recorded 1967)
  • Journey, on Look Into The Future, 1976
  • Steve Hillage, on L, 1976
  • The Church, on A Box Of Birds, 1999
It's All Too Much on Wikipedia

Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues

Medley with: Man Out Of Time (1989)
Written by: Bob Dylan
Recorded by:
  • Bob Dylan, on Highway 61 Revisited, 1965
  • Judy Collins, on In My Life, 1966
  • Nina Simone, on To Love Somebody, 1969
  • The Sir Douglas Quintet, on Live Texas Tornado, 1983
  • Neil Young, on Bob Dylan: The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration, 1993
  • Linda Ronstadt, on We Ran, 1998
  • The Grateful Dead, on View From The Vault, 2000 (recorded 1990)
  • Bill Kirchen, on Tied To The Wheel, 2001
  • Robyn Hitchcock, on Robyn Sings, 2002
  • Bryan Ferry, on Dylanesque, 2007
  • Ramblin' Jack Elliott, on I'm Not There soundtrack, 2007

Kid

Medley with: Oliver's Army (1996)
Written by: Chrissie Hynde
Recorded by:

Last Train To Clarksville

Medley with: God's Comic (1989, 1996, 1999)
Written by: Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
Recorded by:
  • The Monkees, single and on The Monkees, 1966
  • The Standells, on The Hot Ones!, 1966
  • The Four Tops, on Reach Out, 1967
  • George Benson, on Shape Of Things To Come, 1968
  • Jerry Reed, on Alabama Wild Man, 1968
  • Cassandra Wilson, on New Moon Daughter, 1996
Last Train To Clarksville on Wikipedia

Master Blaster (Jammin')

Medley with: Watching The Detectives (1980, 1981, 1984, 1987)
Written by: Stevie Wonder
Recorded by:
Master Blaster (Jammin') on Wikipedia

No More Tearstained Make-Up

Medley with: Alison (1994, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2003, 2004) and I Want You (1996)
Written by: William "Smokey" Robinson
Recorded by:
  • Martha and the Vandellas, on Watchout!, 1966
  • The Marvelettes, on Return Of The Marvelettes, 1970
Elvis Costello version released on Costello & Nieve CD box set
No More Tearstained Make-Up lyrics

Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)

Medley with: (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding? (2002-08-12) and Uncomplicated (2002-08-12)
Written by: John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Recorded by:
  • The Beatles, on Rubber Soul, 1965
  • Jan & Dean, on Filet Of Soul, 1966
  • The Kingston Trio, on Children Of The Morning, 1966
  • Waylon Jennings, on Nashville Rebel, 1966
  • The Buddy Rich Big Band, on Big Swing Face, 1967
  • Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66, on Ye-Me-Le, 1969
  • Count Basie Orchestra, on Basie On The Beatles, 1970
  • José Feliciano, on Fireworks, 1970
  • Hank Williams Jr., on High Notes, 1982
  • P.M. Dawn, on The Bliss Album...?, 1993
  • Herbie Hancock, on The New Standard, 1996
  • Judy Collins, on Judy Collins Sings Lennon & McCartney, 2007
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) on Wikipedia

On Broadway

Medley with: Clubland (1986, 1994), Inch By Inch (1986-10-22) and Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (1986-10-23)
Written by: Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
This section is incomplete.

Paperback Writer

Medley with: I Hope You're Happy Now (1989-08-18, 1991-09-02)
Written by: John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Recorded by:
  • The Beatles, single (flip side of Rain), 1966
  • The Cowsills, on The Cowsills In Concert, 1969
  • The Shadows, on Shades Of Rock, 1970
  • Kenny Rogers & The First Edition, on Rollin', 1973
  • Tempest, on Living In Fear, 1974
  • The Allen Toussaint Orchestra, on Beatles Songbook, 1989
  • 10cc, on Alive, 1993
  • Kris Kristofferson, on Come Together: America Salutes The Beatles, 1995
Paperback Writer on Wikipedia

Peter Gunn Theme

Medley with: When I Was Cruel No. 2 (2005-04-09)
Written by: Henry Mancini
Recorded by:
  • Ray Anthony, single, 1958
  • Henry Mancini, on The Music From Peter Gunn, 1959
  • King Curtis, on Have Tenor Sax Will Blow, 1959
  • Duane Eddy, on Surfin', 1963
  • Dick Dale, on Rock Out - Live At Ciro's, 1965
  • Sarah Vaughan, on Sarah Vaughan Sings The Mancini Songbook, 1965
  • Jimi Hendrix, on War Heroes, 1973
  • Emerson, Lake & Palmer, on In Concert, 1979
  • The Kingsmen, on House Party, 1980
  • The Blues Brothers, on The Blues Brothers soundtrack, 1980
  • Clarence Clemons, on Porky's Revenge! soundtrack, 1985
  • The Art Of Noise & Duane Eddy, on In Visible Silence, 1986
  • The Cramps, on Big Beat From Badsville (reissue), 2001
  • Ian Dury & The Blockheads, on Laughter (reissue), 2004
  • and many more

Rag Mama Rag

Medley with: International Echo (2006)
Written by: Robbie Robertson
Recorded by:
  • The Band, on The Band, 1969
  • Little Feat, on Chinese Work Songs, 2000
  • Blues Traveler, on Endless Highway: The Music Of The Band, 2007

Rain

Medley with: Pump It Up (2005-06-03) and Accidents Will Happen (2007-09-07)
Written by: John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Recorded by:
  • The Beatles, B-side of "Paperback Writer," 1966
  • Petula Clark, on I Couldn't Live Without Your Love, 1966
  • Humble Pie, on Street Rats, 1975
  • Todd Rundgren, on Faithful, 1976
Rain on Wikipedia

Rio

Medley with: God's Comic (1999-05-24)
Written by: Duran Duran (Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, Andy Taylor, John Taylor and Roger Taylor)
Recorded by:
Rio on Wikipedia

Rip It Up

Medley with: Mystery Dance (1981-03-22)
Written by: Robert Blackwell and John Marascalco
Recorded by:
Rip It Up on Wikipedia

River

Medley with: Bedlam (2007-09-25)
Written by: Joni Mitchell
Recorded by:
  • Joni Mitchell, on Blue, 1971
  • Rosanne Cash, on Spirit Of '73: Rock For Choice, 1995
  • Heart, on The Road Home, 1995
  • Indigo Girls, on 1200 Curfews, 1995
  • Julian Coryell, on Duality, 1997
  • Dianne Reeves, on Bridges, 1999
  • Travis, on "Turn" CD single, 1999
  • Linda Ronstadt, on A Merry Little Christmas, 2000
  • Barry Manilow, on A Christmas Gift Of Love, 2002
  • Aimee Mann, on Baby, It's Cold Outside, 2005
  • James Taylor, on James Taylor At Christmas, 2006
  • Sarah McLachlan, on Wintersong, 2006
  • Madeleine Peyroux & k.d. lang, on Half The Perfect World, 2006
  • Herbie Hancock, on River: The Joni Letters, 2007
River on Wikipedia

(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction

Medley with: Inch By Inch (1985-06-27)
Written by: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
Recorded by:
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction on Wikipedia

See Me, Feel Me

Medley with: Substitute (1985-06-27)
Written by: Pete Townshend
Recorded by:
See Me, Feel Me on Wikipedia

See No Evil

Medley with: I Hope You're Happy Now (1989-08-18)
Written by: Tom Verlaine
Recorded by:
  • Television, on Marquee Moon, 1977
  • R.E.M., B-side of "Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers," 1988

See Saw

Medley with: Getting Mighty Crowded (1984)
Written by: Don Covay and Steve Cropper
Recorded by:
  • Don Covay & The Goodtimers, single, 1965
  • Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers, on Got To Get You Into Our Lives, 1967
  • Aretha Franklin, on Aretha Now, 1968
  • Delbert McClinton, on Keeper Of The Flame, 1979
  • Billy Squier, on Back To The Street: Celebrating The Music Of Don Covay, 1993

Señor (Tales Of Yankee Power)

Medley with: I Want You (2002)
Written by: Bob Dylan
Recorded by:

Sign 'O' The Times

Medley with: Pump It Up (1987)
Written by: Prince
Recorded by:
  • Prince, single and on Sign 'O' The Times, 1987
  • Simple Minds, on The Amsterdam EP, 1989
  • Heaven 17, on A Tribute To Prince: Party O' The Times, 1999
Sign 'O' The Times on Wikipedia

Some Other Guy

Medley with: Beaten To The Punch (2007-12-31)
Written by: Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller and Richie Barrett
Recorded by:
  • Richie Barrett, single, 1962
  • The Big Three, single, 1963
  • The Searchers, on Sugar & Spice, 1963
  • Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders, on It's Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders, 1965
  • Dave Edmunds, on Stardust soundtrack, 1974
  • The Beatles, on Live At The BBC, 1994 (recorded 1963)
Some Other Guy on Wikipedia

Sonny Come Home

Medley with: Alison (1989)
Written by: David Ackles
Recorded by:
  • David Ackles, on David Ackles (also known as The Road To Cairo), 1968

Subterranean Homesick Blues

Medley with: Pump It Up (1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1995, 1999, 2007, 2008)
Written by: Bob Dylan
Recorded by:
  • Bob Dylan, single and on Bringing It All Back Home, 1965
  • Glen Campbell, on Mr. 12 String Guitar, 1966
  • Harry Nilsson, on Pussy Cats, 1974
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers, on The Uplift Mofo Party Plan, 1987
  • Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin, on The Big Idea, 1988
Subterranean Homesick Blues on Wikipedia

Suspicious Minds

Medley with: Alison (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)
Written by: Mark James
Recorded by:
  • Mark James, single, 1968
  • Elvis Presley, single, 1969
  • B.J. Thomas, on Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head, 1970
  • Waylon Jennings & Jessi Colter, single, 1970
  • Dee Dee Warwick, single, 1971
  • Del Reeves & Billie Jo Spears, on By Request, 1976
  • Thelma Houston, on Breakwater Cat, 1980
  • Candi Staton, on Nightlites, 1981
  • Fine Young Cannibals, on Fine Young Cannibals, 1985
  • Dwight Yoakam, on the Honeymoon In Vegas soundtrack, 1992
  • Carl Perkins, on Elvis: In Tribute To The King, 1998
  • Wayne Newton, on the Las Vegas soundtrack, 2005
Elvis Costello version released on Club Date: Live In Memphis DVD
Suspicious Minds lyrics
Suspicious Minds on Wikipedia

Tangled Up In Blue

Medley with: Brilliant Mistake (1987, 1989, 2002, 2008)
Written by: Bob Dylan
Recorded by:
  • Bob Dylan, on Blood On The Tracks, 1975
  • Jerry Garcia Band, on Jerry Garcia Band, 1991
  • Indigo Girls, on 1200 Curfews, 1995
  • Robyn Hitchcock, on Robyn Sings, 2002
Tangled Up In Blue lyrics
Tangled Up In Blue on Wikipedia

Tears Of A Clown

Medley with: Clowntime Is Over (1980) and Alison (1983, 1984, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008)
Written by: Stevie Wonder, Henry Cosby and William "Smokey" Robinson
Recorded by:
Elvis Costello version released on Costello & Nieve CD box set
Tears Of A Clown lyrics
Tears Of A Clown on Wikipedia

That Lady

Medley with: (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea (1996)
Written by: Rudolph Isley, Ronald Isley, O'Kelly Isley Jr., Ernie Isley, Marvin Isley and Chris Jasper
Recorded by:
  • The Isley Brothers, single and on 3 + 3, 1973 (an earlier version of the song, called "Who's That Lady," was a 1964 single)
  • Santana, on Spirits Dancing In The Flesh, 1990
That Lady on Wikipedia

The Drugs Don't Work

Medley with: God's Comic (1999-05-24)
Written by: Richard Ashcroft
Recorded by:
  • The Verve, on Urban Hymns, 1997
  • Ben Harper, on Live From Mars, 2001
The Drugs Don't Work on Wikipedia

The Kids Are Alright

Medley with: (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding? (1995, 2003, 2005, 2008)
Written by: Pete Townshend
Recorded by:
  • The Who, on My Generation, 1965
  • Keith Moon, on Two Sides Of The Moon, 1975
  • Eddie & The Hot Rods, on Teenage Depression, 1976
  • Dropkick Murphys, on Mob Mentality, 2000
  • Pearl Jam, on Substitute: The Songs Of The Who, 2001
  • Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs, on Under The Covers Vol. 1, 2006
The Kids Are Alright on Wikipedia

The Last Time

Medley with: You Belong To Me (1999, 2005)
Written by: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
Recorded by:
  • The Rolling Stones, single and on Out Of Our Heads (US version), 1965
  • The Andrew Loog Oldham Orchestra, on The Rolling Stones Songbook, 1966
  • The Who, single, 1967
  • Bobby Bare, on Sleep Wherever I Fall, 1978
  • Lulu, on Lulu, 1981
  • The Damned, on Final Damnation, 1989
  • Dwight Yoakam, on Under The Covers, 1997
  • Billy Bragg, on Brewing Up With Billy Bragg (reissue), 2006
The Last Time on Wikipedia

The Love You Save (May Be Your Own)

Medley with: Alison (1984)
Written by: Joe Tex
Recorded by:

The Message

Medley with: Pump It Up (1987)
Written by: Edward Fletcher, Melvin Glover, Jiggs Chase and Sylvia Robinson
Recorded by:
The Message on Wikipedia

Theme From A Summer Place

Medley with: (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding? (2008)
Written by: Max Steiner and Mack Discant
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Ticket To Ride

Medley with: I Hope You're Happy Now (1989-08-18, 2007-05-18)
Written by: John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Recorded by:
Ticket To Ride on Wikipedia

Tin Soldier

Medley with: Rocking Horse Road (1994)
Written by: Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane
Recorded by:
Tin Soldier on Wikipedia

Too Much Monkey Business

Medley with: Pump It Up (1987, 1989, 1999)
Written by: Chuck Berry
Recorded by:
Too Much Monkey Business on Wikipedia

Tracks Of My Tears

Medley with: Alison (1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)
Written by: William "Smokey" Robinson, Warren "Pete" Moore and Marv Tarplin
Recorded by:
  • The Miracles, single and on Going To A Go-Go, 1965
  • Gladys Knight & The Pips, on Silk N' Soul, 1968
  • Aretha Franklin, on Soul '69, 1969
  • Bryan Ferry, on These Foolish Things, 1973
  • Linda Ronstadt, on Prisoner In Disguise, 1975
  • Michael McDonald, on Motown Two, 2004
  • Billy Bragg, on Talking To The Taxman About Poetry (reissue), 2006
  • Boyz II Men, on Motown: Hitsville USA, 2007
  • Dolly Parton, on Backwoods Barbie, 2008
Elvis Costello version released on Costello & Nieve CD box set
Tracks Of My Tears lyrics
Tracks Of My Tears on Wikipedia

Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa

Medley with: Accidents Will Happen (1985, 1998, 1999)
Written by: Burt Bacharach and Hal David
Recorded by:

Unchained Melody

Medley with: Oliver's Army (1996)
Written by: Hy Zaret (words) and Alex North (music)
Recorded by:
  • Todd Duncan, in the film Unchained, 1955
  • Les Baxter, single, 1955
  • Al Hibbler, single, 1955
  • Jimmy Young, single, 1955
  • Roy Hamilton, single, 1955
  • June Valli, single, 1955
  • Gene Vincent, on Gene Vincent And The Blue Caps, 1957
  • The Righteous Brothers, single and on Just Once In My Life, 1965
  • Roy Orbison, on Roy Orbison's Many Moods, 1969
  • Elvis Presley, on Moody Blue, 1977
  • Willie Nelson, on Stardust, 1978
  • U2, B-side of "All I Want Is You," 1989
  • Cyndi Lauper, on At Last, 2003
  • Barry Manilow, on Greatest Songs Of The Fifties, 2006
  • and many more
Unchained Melody on Wikipedia

Waltzing Matilda

Medley with: (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea (1999-01-28)
Written by: Banjo Paterson (words) and Marie Cowan (music)
Waltzing Matilda on Wikipedia

Wet Dream

Medley with: Watching The Detectives (1981)
Written by: Max Romeo and Derrick Morgan
Recorded by:
  • Max Romeo, single, 1968; also on A Dream, 1970

Yeh Yeh

Medley with: Pads, Paws And Claws (1989)
Written by: Rodgers Grant and Pat Patrick (music) and Jon Hendricks (words)
Recorded by:
Yeh Yeh on Wikipedia

Yer Blues

Medley with: Needle Time (2005)
Written by: John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Recorded by: