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Cover Songs

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The following are cover songs that Tally Hall and its members have played at concerts or otherwise covered.

Played Live

  • All Together Now (by The Beatles) (with SPEAK and Casey Shea)[1]
  • Baby Got Back (by Sir Mix-A-Lot)
  • Because (by The Beatles) (with SPEAK and Casey Shea)
  • Blackbird (by The Beatles) (covered by Joe with Laurel Stucky, solo)
  • Blinded by the Light (by Bruce Springsteen, arrangement by Manfred Mann's Earth Band)
  • Bolero (by Maurice Ravel, covered in South by Southwest 2007)
  • Cecilia (by Simon and Garfunkel)
  • Dancing In the Moonlight (by King Harvest)
  • Down By The Bay (by Raffi)
  • Everyday (by Buddy Holly) (sung by Ross)[2]
  • Free Bird (by Lynyrd Skynyrd)
  • For What It's Worth (by Buffalo Springfield)
  • Gonna Fly Now (by DeEtta Little)
  • (Super Mario Bros.) Ground Theme and Underground Theme (by Koji Kondo, soundcheck)
  • Happy Together (by The Turtles)
  • Jump (by Van Halen, covered live as an extension of Variations On A Cloud by Joe)
  • Just What I Needed (by The Cars)
  • La Bamba (by Ritchie Valens)
  • Lady Madonna (by The Beatles, covered by Joe as a demo)
  • Life in a Cube (by Casey Shea, with Casey Shea)
  • Maple Leaf Rag (by Scott Joplin)
  • Praise You (by Fatboy Slim)
  • Pure Imagination (from Willy Wonka)
  • Space Oddity (by David Bowie, covered solo by Joe live and with Andrew Kurtz as a demo)
  • Stan (by Eminem)
  • Stand By Me (by Ben E. King)
  • The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill (by The Beatles)
  • To Be With You (by Mr. Big)
  • Video Killed the Radio Star (by The Buggles)
  • Who Loves The Sun? (by The Velvet Underground)
  • Why Don't We Do It In The Road? (by The Beatles)

Recorded

References