Have You Ever Seen The Rain? - Cover Versions

Cover Versions

  • Spin Doctors for the film Philadelphia, and also released as a single.
  • Brian Fallon has covered this song live.
  • Boney M.
  • Bonnie Tyler (Spain #8, IE #13, France #40, UK #47, Germany #63)
  • Cassandra Wilson
  • Dr. Sin
  • Emmerson Nogueira
  • Gabe Garcia covered this song while a contestant on Nashville Star
  • Hi-Standard
  • Heroes del Silencio
  • Joan Jett (included on all her compilation albums), her version is also heard playing in the second season finale of The Wire: "Port in a Storm".
  • Johnny Cash
  • Sass Jordan
  • Melanie Safka
  • The Minutemen
  • Needtobreathe often covers this song live in concert.
  • R.E.M. have covered this song live
  • Rod Stewart covered this song in 2006 and released it in the cover album Still the Same... Great Rock Classics of Our Time.
  • Smokie
  • T.Love
  • Teenage Fanclub
  • Karen Souza
  • The Fray
  • The Jeevas
  • The Ramones covered this song on their thirteenth studio album Acid Eaters, recorded in 1993. Album entirely composed of covers.
  • The Ventures
  • Rise Against
  • Saving Abel plays this song live on some occasions
  • Vanilla Sky
  • The Low Life
  • Justice Friends
  • Amy Gilliom
  • Love Psychedelico Recorded on their album Abbott Kinney,
  • Гарик Сукачев и группа "Неприкасаемые"
  • It was sung on American Idol Season 11 by Phillip Phillips, and again on the results show with John Fogerty.

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