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  1. COME TOGETHER
  2. Contains elements of „Come Together“ by:
  3. George Benson – 1970 album „The Other Side of Abbey Road“
  4. The Supremes – 1970 album „New Ways But Love Stays“
  5. Ike and Tina Turner – 1970 album „Come Together“
  6. Gladys Knight & the Pips – 1975 album „A Little Knight Music“
  7. Brothers Johnson – 1976 album „Look Out for #1″
  8. Soundgarden – 1989 album „Hands All Over“
  9. The Isley Brothers – 1989 album „Spend the Night“
  10. The Meters – unreleased, previously recorded cover on the 2001 album „Kickback“
  11. 101 Strings Orchestra – 2004 album „Best of the Beatles“
  12.  
  13. HERE COMES THE SUN
  14. Contains elements of „Here Comes the Sun“ by:
  15. We Five – 1970 album „Catch the Wind“
  16. Peter Tosh – 1970 cover later released on 2004’s „Can’t Blame the Youth“
  17. Nina Simone – 1971 album „Here Comes the Sun“
  18. Richie Havens – 1971 album „Alarm Clock“
  19. Koto Ensemble -1981 „The Beatles“
  20.  
  21. DAY TRIPPER
  22. Contains elements of „Day Tripper“ by:
  23. Nancy Sinatra – 1966 album „Boots“
  24. Ramsey Lewis – 1966 album „Wade in the Water“
  25. Sergio Mendes & Brasil ’66 – 1966 album „Herb Alpert presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil ’66“
  26. Jose Feliciano – 1969 album „Alive-o! Live at London Palladium“
  27. Mongo Santamaria – 1969 album „All Strung Out“
  28. Koto Ensemble -1981 „The Beatles“
  29.  
  30. DEAR PRUDENCE
  31. Contains elements of „Dear Prudence“ by:
  32. Ramsey Lewis – 1968 album „Mother Nature’s Son“
  33. Leslie West – 1975 album „The Great Fatsby“
  34. The Jerry Garcia Band – „Live 1990″
  35. Graham Central Station – 2001 album „The Jam: The Larry Graham & Graham Central Station Anthology“
  36. Alanis Morissette – 2003 album „Unreleased and Unleashed“
  37. Tok Tok Tok – 2010 album „Revolution 69″
  38.  
  39. BABY YOU’RE A RICH MAN
  40. Contains elements of „Baby You’re a Rich Man“ by:
  41. The Living Guitars – 1968 album „San Franciscan Nights“
  42. Brian Sands – 1979 album „Reheated Chocolate Tangos“
  43. Umphrey’s McGee – 2006 – Live performance at Bonnaroo, Manchester, Tennesee
  44. Abbey Road Troubadours – 2009 album „Groovy Jazz Songs of the Beatles“
  45. Emily Zuzik – 2011 album „Beatles Complete On Ukulele“
  46. Pharmatronik – 2011 album „Aurora“
  47.  
  48. DRIVE MY CAR
  49. Contains elements of „Drive My Car“ by:
  50. Black Heat – 1975 album „Keep on Runnin'“
  51. Bobby McFerrin – 1988 album „Simple Pleasures“
  52. Ben From Corduroy – 2008 album „Fab Guiro“
  53. Cadence – 2008 album „Frost Free“
  54. Zeus – 2011 album „Voice Versa“
  55. Willy Chirino – 2013 album „My Beatles Heart“
  56.  
  57. DON’T LET ME DOWN
  58. Contains elements of „Don’t Let Me Down“ by:
  59. Harry J. and the Allstars – 1970 album „Trojan Instrumentals Box Set“
  60. Charlotte Dada – 1971 – recorded in Ghana
  61. Annie Lennox – 1992 live performance included on „Walking on Broken Glass“
  62. Stereophonics – 2001 album „I Am Sam Soundtrack“
  63. The Persuasions – 2002 album „The Persuasions Sing the Beatles“
  64. Planta de Raîz – 2005 album „Album Verde – A Tribute to the Beatles“
  65.  
  66. RAIN
  67. Contains elements of „Rain“ by:
  68. Petula Clark – 1966 album „I Couldn’t Live Without Your Love“
  69. Humble Pie – 1975 album „Street Rats“
  70. The Jam – 1977 album „Direction, Reaction, Creation“
  71. Polyrock – 1981 album „Changing Hearts“
  72. Gregg Allman – 1989 album „Dreams“
  73. U2 – Live performance included on „The Golden Unplugged Bootleg Album“
  74. Wang Chung – 2012 album „Revolver“
  75.  
  76. CRY BABY CRY
  77. Contains elements of „Cry Baby Cry“ by:
  78. Ramsey Lewis – 1968 album „Mother Nature’s Son“
  79. Freedom – 1970 album „Freedom at Last“
  80. Throwing Muses – 1991 b-side single „Not Too Soon“
  81. Katie Melua – 2006 maxi-single „Spider’s Web“
  82. Zee Avi – 2009 album „YouTube Sessions“
  83.  
  84. A HARD DAY’S NIGHT
  85. Contains elements of „A Hard Day’s Night“ by:
  86. Diana Ross and the Supremes – 1964 album „The Supremes – A Bit of Liverpool“
  87. Peggy Lee – 1964 album „In the Name of Love“
  88. Ramsey Lewis – 1964 live performance on the album „In Person 1960-1967″
  89. Ella Fitzgerald – 1965 album „Ella in Hamburg“
  90. Katja Ebstein – 1969 album „The In-Kraut: Vol 3″
  91. Johnny Littrell – 1971 album „Act Naturally“
  92. Banda Plastica De Tepetl – 1993 album „Adios a los Beatles“
  93. 101 Strings Orchestra – 2009 album „101 Strings Orchestra Plays the Beatles“
  94.  
  95. WHEN I’M SIXTY-FOUR
  96. Contains elements of „When I’m 64″ by:
  97. Keith Moon – 1976 album „All This and World War II“
  98. Bison Chips – 1999 album „Party in Your Pants“
  99. David Grisman, John Hartford & Mike Seeger – 1999 album „Retrograss“
  100. Erich Kunzel – 2000 album „Erich Kunzel & The Cincinnati Pops Orchestra Perform Music of the Beatles“
  101. The Del McCoury Band – 2008 album „Moneyland“
  102. C3 Singers – 2012 – A Children’s Choir made up of 4-8 year olds, directed by Brian VanderArk of „The Verve Pipe“ (Youtube)
  103.  
  104. GET BACK
  105. Contains elements of „Get Back“ by:
  106. Clarence Reid – 1969 album „Dancing With Nobody but You, Babe“
  107. Dizzy Gillespie – 1970 album „Cornucopia“
  108. Ike and Tina Turner – 1971 album „Workin‘ Together“
  109. Rod Stewart – 1976 album „All This and World War II“
  110. Billy Preston – 1978 album „Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack“
  111. John Pizzarelli – 1998 album „John Pizzarelli Meets the Beatles“
  112. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band – 2004 album „Welcome to Woody Creek“
  113.  
  114. REVOLUTION
  115. Contains elements of „Revolution“ by:
  116. The Head Shop – 1969 album „The Head Shop“
  117. The Grateful Dead – 1985 Live performance
  118. Phish – 1994 Live performance
  119. Soulive – 2010 album „Rubber Soulive“
  120.  
  121. ACROSS THE UNIVERSE
  122. Contains elements of „Across the Universe“ by:
  123. Cilla Black – 1970 album „Sweet Inspiration“
  124. David Bowie – 1975 album „Young Americans“
  125. Cyndi Lauper – 1989 „Unreleased / Across the Universe“
  126. Fiona Apple – 1998 „Pleasantville Soundtrack“
  127. Lydia – 2003 album „El Disco De La Musica De Los A“
  128. The John Butler Trio – 2004 album „What You Want“
  129. Phosphorescent – 2010 album „Mojo Magazine’s Let it Be Revisited“
  130.  
  131. WE CAN WORK IT OUT
  132. Contains elements of „We Can Work it Out“ by:
  133. Petula Clark – 1966 album „My Love“
  134. Deep Purple – 1968 album „The Book of Taliesyn“
  135. Stevie Wonder – 1970 album „Signed, Sealed & Delivered“
  136. Humble Pie – 1975 album „Street Rats“
  137. The Four Seasons – 1976 album „We Can Work it Out“
  138. Chaka Khan – 1981 album „What Cha‘ Gonna Do for Me“
  139. Phil Kaeggy & PFR – 1995 album „Come Together: America Salutes the Beatles“
  140. Pieces of 8 – 2003 album „Hook, Line & Sinker“
  141. Feist – 2007 album „Singles and Duplicates“ Live performance
  142. The Slackers – 2009 album „Lost & Found
  143. Dumbfoundus – 2012 album „Undercover Brotherz“
  144.  
  145. I’VE GOT A FEELING
  146. Contains elements of „I’ve Got a Feeling“ by:
  147. Billy Preston – 1970 album „Encouraging Words“
  148. The Fifth Dimension – 1975 album „Earthbound“
  149. Pearl Jam – 1993 album „Rarities – Live in USA“
  150. Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad – a fictional band covered this song in the 2004 Japanese anime and manga Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad and it was released on their self-titled album.
  151. Tesla – 2007 album „Real to Reel“
  152. Rudy Rotta Band – 2008 album „The Beatles in Blues“
  153. The Besnard Lakes – 2010 album „Mojo Magazine’s Let it Be Revisited“
  154. Junior League Band – 2010 album „Jelly Roll“
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