List of Cover Versions of U2 Songs

List Of Cover Versions Of U2 Songs

This is a list of covers of U2 songs that have been recorded and released.

Read more about List Of Cover Versions Of U2 Songs:  "40", Acrobat, All I Want Is You, An Cat Dubh, Angel of Harlem, Bad, Beautiful Day, Breathe, Bullet The Blue Sky, City of Blinding Lights, Desire, Discothèque, Drowning Man, The Electric Co., Elevation, Even Better Than The Real Thing, Exit, The Fly, Get On Your Boots, Gloria, God Part II, Grace, Heartland, Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me, I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, I Will Follow, I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight, In A Little While, In God's Country, Like A Song…, Love Is Blindness, Love Rescue Me, Magnificent, Miss Sarajevo, MLK, Moment of Surrender, Mothers of The Disappeared, Mysterious Ways, New Year's Day, No Line On The Horizon, North and South of The River, Numb, October, One, One Tree Hill, Pride (In The Name of Love), Promenade, Red Hill Mining Town, Running To Stand Still, Seconds, Silver and Gold, So Cruel, Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own, Stay (Faraway, So Close!), Stuck in A Moment You Can't Get Out Of, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Sweetest Thing, The Three Sunrises, Tomorrow, Tryin' To Throw Your Arms Around The World, Two Hearts Beat As One, Ultraviolet (Light My Way), The Unforgettable Fire, Unknown Caller, Until The End of The World, Vertigo, The Wanderer, Wake Up Dead Man, Walk On, When Love Comes To Town, Where The Streets Have No Name, Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses, Wire, With or Without You, Zoo Station, See Also, Notes

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