Draw The Line (song) - Cover Versions

Cover Versions

Thrash metal band Testament recorded a cover of "Draw the Line" for a greatest hits compilation of theirs, making it the second Aerosmith song they have covered, the first being "Nobody's Fault".

Aerosmith singles discography
1970s
  • "Mama Kin"
  • "Dream On"
  • "Same Old Song and Dance"
  • "Train Kept A-Rollin'"
  • "S.O.S. (Too Bad)"
  • "Sweet Emotion"
  • "Toys in the Attic"
  • "Walk This Way"
  • "You See Me Crying"
  • "Last Child"
  • "Home Tonight"
  • "Back in the Saddle"
  • "Draw the Line"
  • "Kings and Queens"
  • "Get It Up"
  • "Come Together"
  • "Chip Away the Stone"
  • "Remember (Walking in the Sand)"
1980s
  • "Lightning Strikes"
  • "Bitch's Brew"
  • "Let the Music Do the Talking"
  • "Shela"
  • "My Fist Your Face"
  • "Darkness"
  • "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)"
  • "Hangman Jury"
  • "Angel"
  • "Rag Doll"
  • "Chip Away the Stone" (re-release)
  • "Love in an Elevator"
  • "F.I.N.E.*"
  • "Janie's Got a Gun"
1990s
  • "What It Takes"
  • "The Other Side"
  • "Monkey on My Back"
  • "Love Me Two Times"
  • "Helter Skelter"
  • "Sweet Emotion" (re-release)
  • "Livin' on the Edge"
  • "Eat the Rich"
  • "Fever"
  • "Cryin'"
  • "Amazing"
  • "Shut Up and Dance"
  • "Deuces Are Wild"
  • "Crazy"
  • "Blind Man"
  • "Walk on Water"
  • "Nine Lives"
  • "Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)"
  • "Hole in My Soul"
  • "Pink"
  • "Taste of India"
  • "Full Circle"
  • "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"
  • "What Kind of Love Are You On"
2000s
  • "Angel's Eye"
  • "Jaded"
  • "Fly Away from Here"
  • "Sunshine"
  • "Just Push Play"
  • "Girls of Summer"
  • "Baby, Please Don't Go"
  • "Devil's Got a New Disguise"
2010s
  • "Legendary Child"
  • "Lover Alot"
  • "What Could Have Been Love"


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