Ain't That A Shame - Covers

Covers

  • Pat Torpey in 1999 on Y2K.
  • Paul McCartney in 1988 on Снова в СССР, then in 1990 on Tripping the Live Fantastic. The latter recorded live during his World tour.
  • Cheap Trick in 1979. It charted at #35 after being released on their live album At Budokan. (Reportedly Fats Domino's favorite cover)
  • Brownsville Station in 1977 on Brownsville Station album.
  • Tanya Tucker in 1976 on Lovin' and Learnin'.
  • John Lennon in 1975 on Rock 'n' Roll. Lennon's version is also the opening track on the 2007 tribute album Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino (Vanguard Records).
  • Gary Glitter in 1972 on the LP Glitter.
  • Mud in 1982.
  • The Four Seasons in 1963 on Ain't That A Shame and 11 Others
  • Pat Boone in 1955. It hit #1 for two weeks on the Billboard Most Played in Jukeboxes charts.
  • Hank Williams, Jr. in 2007 from the album American Legends: Best Of The Early Years

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