In Between Days - Cover Versions

Cover Versions

  • Ben Folds included a cover version of the song on his 2005 EP Speed Graphic and the 2006 LP Supersunnyspeedgraphic. The song is first in the track listing of both.
  • La Portuaria included a cover version of the song on their 2005 LP Rio. The song is the seventh in the track listing.
  • This song was performed on Korn's MTV Unplugged album by Robert Smith and Jonathan Davis along with Korn's "Make Me Bad."
  • The song was covered by John Eddie for a planned Elektra album that was never released by the label. Eddie's version was included on a promo CD produced by The Album Network (TUNE UP Rock #59 dated November 26, 1990).
  • This was covered by Mumm-Ra and placed on the Gatefold 7" version of "Out of the Question".
  • A live version of the song was released on The Rifles' single "She's Got Standards".
  • Fightstar also covered the song on the b-side of their single "We Apologise for Nothing". This cover was later featured on their b-side album Alternate Endings.
  • The song was covered by Irish folk singer Luka Bloom on his 2000 release Keeper of the Flame which consisted purely of cover versions.
  • The song was covered by Blackblack for the compilation cure tribute Perfect as Cats in 2008.
  • The song was covered by the Alternative Punk band "Face to Face" in the film; "Not Another Teen Movie". During the scene where Ricky greets the main love interest of the protagonist for the first time.
  • The song was covered by the American Indie rock band "Superchunk" as part of the first AV Undercover Series by "The A.V. Club."
  • In 2011, Kim Wilde covered the song for her new album "Snapshots".

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