Other Versions
- My Cousin, The Emperor on The Subway Eps, Vol. II: Broadway- Lafayette
- Johnny Rivers on In Action
- Waylon Jennings on The One and Only
- Rod Stewart on Gasoline Alley
- Molly Hatchet on Flirtin' with Disaster
- John Anderson on the 1985 album Tokyo, Oklahoma. His version peaked at #15 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
- In 1989 by The Dirty Dozen Brass Band on Voodoo, featuring Dr. John on vocals and piano
- Rebirth Brass Band, on the 1999 album The Main Event: Live at the Maple Leaf
- Ducks Deluxe
- The Sharks
- Feargal Sharkey on his self-titled debut album
- The Grateful Dead
- AC/DC
- Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (only available on a bootleg from one of the band's 1997 appearances at The Fillmore Auditorium)
- Social Distortion on Japanese edition of their self-titled album
- Arno
- Mabel on Another Fine Mess!
- Nils Lofgren on Wonderland
- Ry Cooder on his album Paradise and Lunch
- Johnny Winter on Captured Live!
- In the 1978 live recording by the Ozark Mountain Daredevils titled, It's Alive, recorded at Western Illinois University in Macomb, Illinois.
- Austrian singer Falco covered the song on his 1985 album Falco 3
Amy Correia covers the Rod Stewart "medley" of Gasoline Alley/It's All Over Now on "THE I-10 CHRONICLES 2" (2001
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