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This is a list of musicians that have played keyboards on one or more Costello recordings. This list may be incomplete.
- 1998 - Painted From Memory
- 1986 - King Of America
- 1989 - Spike (...This Town..., Satellite, Pads, Paws And Claws, Baby Plays Around, Coal Train Robberies, Last Boat Leaving)
- 1991 - Mighty Like A Rose (Playboy To A Man, Broken, Couldn't Call It Unexpected No. 4)
- 2002 - When I Was Cruel (Soul For Hire, 15 Petals, Tart, Radio Silence)
- 2003 - North (Let Me Tell You About Her, I'm In The Mood Again, Impatience, Too Blue, North)
- 2001 - For The Stars (No Wonder)
- 1986 - King Of America
- 1989 - Spike (Veronica, God's Comic, Tramp The Dirt Down, Satellite, Baby Plays Around, Miss Macbeth)
- 1991 - Mighty Like A Rose (The Other Side Of Summer, All Grown Up, Invasion Hit Parade, Harpies Bizarre, After The Fall, Georgie And Her Rival, So Like Candy, Playboy To A Man, Sweet Pear, Broken, Couldn't Call It Unexpected No. 4)
- 1977 - My Aim Is True
- 1998 - Painted From Memory (Such Unlikely Lovers)
- 1991 - Mighty Like A Rose (The Other Side Of Summer, How To Be Dumb, All Grown Up, Invasion Hit Parade, Harpies Bizarre, After The Fall, Georgie And Her Rival, So Like Candy, Playboy To A Man, Sweet Pear, Couldn't Call It Unexpected No. 4)
- 1995 - Kojak Variety
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- 1996 - God Give Me Strength
- 1978 - This Year's Model
- 1979 - Armed Forces
- 1980 - Get Happy!!
- 1981 - Trust
- 1998 - Painted From Memory
- 2001 - For The Stars (No Wonder, Broken Bicycles / Junk, For The Stars)
- 2003 - North
- This section is very incomplete. Please add to it.
- 1998 - Painted From Memory (The Long Division)
- 1998 - Painted From Memory (This House Is Empty Now)
- 2001 - For The Stars (No Wonder, Broken Bicycles / Junk, Green Song, For The Stars)
- 1989 - Spike (Let Him Dangle, Veronica, Chewing Gum, Satellite, Coal Train Robberies)
- 1991 - Mighty Like A Rose (The Other Side Of Summer, Georgie And Her Rival, Playboy To A Man, Couldn't Call It Unexpected No. 4)
- 1989 - Spike (Deep Dark Truthful Mirror)
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