Paperback Writer - Cover Versions

Cover Versions

  • Tempest covered the song on their 1974 album Living in Fear.
  • Kris Kristofferson recorded a version of the song for the 1995 Beatles tribute album Come Together: America Salutes The Beatles.
  • Sweet covered the song on the 2004 re-release of their debut album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be.
  • Eric Johnson covered the song on his Internet release Souvenir.
  • Les Fradkin recorded an instrumental version for his 2005 album While My Guitar Only Plays.
  • The Cowsills recorded the song for their 1969 live album The Cowsills in Concert.
  • ApologetiX parodied the song as "David & Goliath" on their debut album.
  • The Bastard Sons of Dioniso covered the song on their 2007 album Even Lemmy sometimes sleeps.
  • The Bee Gees recorded the song in 1966 in Australia. It was first released on the album Inception/Nostalgia in 1970.

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