Dave Matthews & Friends - Common Covers Performed

Common Covers Performed

  • "American Tune" — Paul Simon
  • "Bathtub Gin" - Phish
  • "Fire" — The Jimi Hendrix Experience
  • "Fool in the Rain" — Led Zeppelin
  • "Hey Bulldog" — The Beatles
  • "Rocky Mountain Way" - Joe Walsh
  • "Solsbury Hill" — Peter Gabriel
  • "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" — Sly & the Family Stone
  • "Tell Me Something Good" — Rufus
  • "Spanish Moon" — Lowell George
  • "Three Little Birds" — Bob Marley
  • "Up on Cripple Creek" — The Band
  • "Will It Go Round in Circles" — Billy Preston
  • "Waste" - Phish
  • "The Maker" - Daniel Lanois
Dave Matthews Band
  • Carter Beauford
  • Stefan Lessard
  • Dave Matthews
  • Boyd Tinsley
  • Touring members: Jeff Coffin
  • Tim Reynolds
  • Rashawn Ross
  • Peter Griesar
  • Butch Taylor
  • LeRoi Moore
Studio albums
  • Under the Table and Dreaming
  • Crash
  • Before These Crowded Streets
  • Everyday
  • Busted Stuff
  • Stand Up
  • Big Whiskey & the GrooGrux King
  • Away from the World
Live releases
  • Remember Two Things
  • Live at Red Rocks 8.15.95
  • Listener Supported
  • Live in Chicago 12.19.98 at the United Center
  • Live at Folsom Field, Boulder, Colorado
  • The Central Park Concert
  • The Gorge
  • Weekend on the Rocks
  • Live at Piedmont Park
  • Live at Mile High Music Festival
  • Europe 2009
  • Live in New York City
  • Live at Wrigley Field
  • Live Trax series
Compilation albums
  • The Best of What's Around Vol. 1
  • Live Trax
Video albums
  • Listener Supported
  • The Videos 1994–2001
  • Live at Folsom Field, Boulder, Colorado
  • The Central Park Concert
  • The Gorge
  • Weekend on the Rocks
  • Live at Piedmont Park
  • Europe 2009 – Across the Pond
Singles
  • "What Would You Say"
  • "Jimi Thing"
  • "Typical Situation"
  • "Ants Marching"
  • "Satellite"
  • "Too Much"
  • "So Much to Say"
  • "Two Step"
  • "Crash into Me"
  • "Tripping Billies"
  • "Don't Drink the Water"
  • "Stay (Wasting Time)"
  • "Crush"
  • "Rapunzel"
  • "I Did It"
  • "The Space Between"
  • "Everyday"
  • "Where Are You Going"
  • "Grace Is Gone"
  • "Grey Street"
  • "American Baby"
  • "Dreamgirl"
  • "Everybody Wake Up (Our Finest Hour Arrives)"
  • "Smooth Rider"
  • "Funny the Way It Is"
  • "Why I Am"
  • "You and Me"
  • "Mercy"
  • "If Only"
Featured singles
  • "Work It Out"
Other songs
  • "#34"
  • "Warehouse"
  • "#41"
  • "Lie in Our Graves"
  • "Proudest Monkey"
  • "Say Goodbye"
  • "Halloween"
  • "The Last Stop"
  • "Pantala Naga Pampa"
  • "Pig"
  • "Spoon"
  • "The Stone"
  • "Loving Wings"
  • "Bartender"
  • "Anyone Seen the Bridge?"
  • "Granny"
  • "JTR"
Side projects
  • Tribe of Heaven
  • Dave Matthews & Friends
  • Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds
  • Live at Luther College
  • True Reflections
  • Some Devil
  • Live at Radio City
  • Live in Las Vegas
Additional personnel
  • Coran Capshaw
  • Steve Lillywhite
  • John Alagía
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Awards and nominations
  • Tours
  • Musictoday
  • Warehouse Fan Association
  • The Lillywhite Sessions

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