Nada Surf Discography - Covers

Covers

  • Nada Surf play the title track of the Pixies tribute album, Where Is My Mind?.
  • Daniel and Matthew went to school at the Lycée Français de New York and also spent time in France and Belgium as children. They have been influenced by French culture, and the band has recorded cover versions of Alain Souchon's song "La p'tite Bill est malade", Indochine's "L'Aventurier", and Françoise Hardy's "Au Fond d'un Rêve Doré"
  • Nada Surf covered The Beatles' classic "All You Need is Love" in 2006.
  • The band has covered the Stooges song "I'm Sick of You" for the Iggy Pop tribute album, We Will Fall.
  • The band covered OMD's "If You Leave" for the Music from the OC: Mix 2 soundtrack album.
  • They have covered the song "Blue Moon" for the Big Star tribute.
  • Nada Surf covered The Smiths' classic "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out" for a BBC Radio 6 Music tribute operation, featuring Ed Harcourt on keyboard. They subsequently included it to their set lists.
  • On January 17, 2008, the group covered "Ooh La La" by 1970s rock band Faces during an acoustic show for a local radio station in Hamburg, Germany.
  • The band covered the song "Why Are You So Mean To Me?" originally by the band Vitreous Humor.
  • They also covered ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION's song Mustang on the Nano-Mugen Compilation 2011.

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