Sweet Jane - Cover Versions

Cover Versions

  • 1972: Mott the Hoople on the David Bowie-produced album All the Young Dudes. It was also released as a single in Canada, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and the United States.
  • 1972: Performed during a Save the Whales benefit concert on July 8, Royal Festival Hall London, England as a duet with Lou Reed and David Bowie.
  • 1973: Brownsville Station on their album Yeah!
  • 1985: The Afflicted (Good News About Mental Health)
  • 1985 The Jazz Butcher on the album The Gift of Music .
  • 1987: Annabel Lamb on the album Brides.
  • 1988: Cowboy Junkies on The Trinity Session album. Later released as a CD single, and used on the Trent Reznor-compiled Natural Born Killers soundtrack. It was recorded again on Trinity Revisited in 2006. The Cowboy Junkies' version is based on the slower early version included in 1969: The Velvet Underground Live. Lou Reed himself described it as "the best and most authentic version I have ever heard".
  • 1989: Two Nice Girls recorded a cover of the song combined with Joan Armatrading's song "Love and Affection"".
  • 1994: Lone Justice recorded an energetic and extended version of the song on the Radio 1 Live in Concert album.
  • 1996: Colombian band 1280 Almas covered in spanish as "Dulce Juana" on their third record La 22.
  • 1997: The Sugarcubes on the album Cover Me.
  • 1998: Phish on their album Live Phish Volume 16.
  • 2001: Chitose Hajime on the self-titled mini-album.
  • 2005: Gang of Four's re-release of their debut album Entertainment! features a live cover version.
  • 2006: Michael Stanley on the album The Farrago Sessions uses the song "Wichi Tai To" by Jim Pepper as the chorus.

English band The Kooks performed a cover of the song combined with The Rolling Stones' "Beast of Burden".

Covered by the Jim Carroll Band.

Covered by the Red Hot Chili Peppers live.

Lou Reed performed the song with Metallica on October 25, 2009 at Madison Square Garden in New York City during a concert to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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