Covers
"Driving Wheel (Lost My Driving Wheel)" has been covered by Tom Rush (1970), The Byrds (1971), Roger McGuinn (1973), Greg Harris (1982), Cowboy Junkies (1992), Matt Minglewood (1999), The Jayhawks (2002), Ray Wylie Hubbard (2005) and Chris and Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes (2007). and by British singer/songwriter Rumer, who recorded it for a BBC live session in 2011.
"More Often Than Not" has been covered by Jerry Jeff Walker (1970), Ian & Sylvia (1971), and Eric Andersen (1972).
"Mr. Wiffen (Is Incommunicado Today)", has been covered by Harry Belafonte.
"Skybound Station", from Coast to Coast Fever, has been covered by Blackie and the Rodeo Kings.
"Lucifer's Blues", from Coast to Coast Fever, has been covered by members of the Skydiggers and the Cowboy Junkies in their side project band, Lee Harvey Osmond, developed by Tom Wilson of Blackie and the Rodeo Kings and Junkhouse
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Famous quotes containing the word covers:
“Hatred stirs up strife, but love covers all offenses.”
—Bible: Hebrew, Proverbs 10:12.
“What art can paint or gild any object in afterlife with the glow which Nature gives to the first baubles of childhood. St. Peters cannot have the magical power over us that the red and gold covers of our first picture-book possessed. How the imagination cleaves to the warm glories of that tinsel even now! What entertainments make every day bright and short for the fine freshman!”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“And so we ask for peace for the gods of our fathers, for the gods of our native land. It is reasonable that whatever each of us worships is really to be considered one and the same. We gaze up at the same stars, the sky covers us all, the same universe compasses us. What does it matter what practical systems we adopt in our search for the truth. Not by one avenue only can we arrive at so tremendous a secret.”
—Quintus Aurelius Symmachus (A.D. c. 340402)