Girl Don't Tell Me - Covers

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Seattle grunge rock band Truly released a cover version on their album, "Twilight Curtains."

The song appears on Al Jardine's album, Live in Las Vegas, with Al's son Adam Jardine handling the lead vocals.

The song was covered with backing vocals on a 1966 Immediate single by the UK group Tony Rivers and the Castaways (not to be confused with the US band The Castaways who had the 1965 hit "Liar, Liar").

Fuzzy, a Boston Indie rock band, recorded "Girl Don't Tell Me" as part of their "Electric Juices" album for TAG/Atlantic, released in March 1996.

Indie-rock band The Shins covered the song and was part of their setlist for their 2009 tour.

Brooklyn Alt-country band My Cousin, The Emperor released a cover version in July 2011 as part off their "Don't Steal The Covers!" project

Brooklyn lo-fi all-girl group Vivian Girls also covered the song on their "Surf's Up" 7".

A version of this song with French words was recorded by Souvenir, under the title "Ne dis pas".

Christian music pioneer Keith Green recorded a version of the song in 1965 with the b-side How to be your guy, this was one of Keith's first releases in his career. As well as being one of his few Decca Records releases.

New Jersey band The Smithereens recorded their cover for their 1980 7" Girls About Town (EP).

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