Cover Versions
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience covered this song on BBC Sessions.
- Mae West covered the song on her 1966 album Way Out West. The album was re-released in 2008 on CD.
- Otis Redding's version is available on Complete & Unbelievable: The Otis Redding Dictionary of Soul and on Live in Europe.
- Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 covered this song on Herb Alpert Presents
- Anne Murray covered this song on Highly Prized Possession
- Whitesnake covered this song on Trouble
- Electric Light Orchestra incorrectly written "Daytripper", covered this song on the The Night the Light Went On in Long Beach live album
- James Taylor covered this song on Flag
- Cheap Trick covered this song on the Found All the Parts EP
- Sham 69 covered this song on The Game
- Jose Feliciano covered this song on the 1969 double live album Alive Alive O!
- Yellow Magic Orchestra covered this song on the 1979 album Solid State Survivor
- Daniel Ash covered this song on Coming Down
- Gene Wooten covered this song on The Great Dobro Sessions
- Ocean Colour Scene covered this song with members of Oasis on a single
- Tok tok tok covered this song on 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover
- Ian Hunter covered this song on Missing In Action
- The Punkles covered this song on Pistol
- Tommy Shaw covered this song on Butchering the Beatles: A Headbashing Tribute
- David Cook covered this song on Day Tripper (American Idol Studio Version)- Single
- Bad Brains covered this song in dub reggae format as a staple at live shows during the tour for I Against I.
- Type O Negative recorded a medley of Beatles' songs including this one on World Coming Down.
- Lulu covered this song in 1967 on her album Love Loves to Love Lulu
- Nancy Sinatra covered the song on her album Boots
- Fever Tree covered the song on their album Fever Tree in a medley with "We Can Work It Out".
- Grateful Dead covered the song live on tour in 1984/85.
- Eagles borrowed the opening guitar riff of the song for the ending of the song "In the City" from their live album, Hell Freezes Over.
- April Wine borrow the opening riff in the bridge of the 1979 song "I Like To Rock"
- Budos Band used the melody in their song "Reppirt Yad" ("Day Tripper" spelled in reverse) on their album Budos Band III.
- J. J. Barnes covered this song on a single released on the Ric-Tic label in 1966.
- Ramsey Lewis covered this song on the 1966 album Wade in the Water (album).
- Yes sampled this song in their cover of "Every Little Thing"
- John Mayall uses the opening riff (played by Eric Clapton, then his band's featured guitarist) as a sequeway between Hughie Flint's drum solo and the closing section of the song " What'd I Say" on the album Blues Breakers by John Mayall with Eric Clapton, recorded in March, 1966 and released that year (also known as "the Beano album".)
The song is playable in the music video game The Beatles: Rock Band.
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