Slow Down (Larry Williams Song) - Other Cover Versions

Other Cover Versions

Doug Sahm recorded one of the earliest covers of the song, with his band the Dell Kings, in 1961.

The Young Rascals released a cover of the song as the b-side of their first single, "I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore" (1965).

The Flamin' Groovies recorded several versions of the song, including a studio version during a 1986 Australian tour and a live version in Italy, 1987.

The Jam recorded a version on their debut album, In the City. It was also a regular feature of their early live sets.

Led Zeppelin performed an abridged, searing hard-rock cover of the song during their June 25, 1972, concert at the The Forum (Inglewood, California), as part of the medley following Whole Lotta Love. The recording is featured on the popular bootleg Burn Like a Candle but not on the officially-released album of the show, How the West Was Won.

Hawkwind offshoot Inner City Unit frequently covered the song at live shows. In the months prior to his death in 1980, former Tyrannosaurus Rex percussionist Steve Peregrin Took had been frequently providing guest lead vocals on the song. Took and Inner City Unit guitarist Trev Thoms and drummer Dino Ferari had previously been rehearsing the song in 1977-1978 with their band at the time, Steve Took's Horns

The Dutch rock band Golden Earring recorded a version on their 1981 2nd Live album and also released "Slow Down" as a single.

The song was covered as a part of the Backbeat soundtrack by a supergroup consisting of Dave Grohl, Dave Pirner, Thurston Moore, Mike Mills, Greg Dulli and Don Fleming (of Gumball). Grohl played drums in a live cover of the song with The Unseen.

Brian May recorded a version in 1997, intending to release an album of covers, tentatively called Heroes. He changed the nature and approach of the album, dropping the "covers" idea and focusing on his collaborations and new songs of the time. "Slow Down" survived the change and appeared on the new album, Another World, released in 1998. This version features May on vocal and lead guitar, Cozy Powell on drums, Jamie Moses on guitar, Spike Edney on keyboards and Neil Murray on bass. It was recorded on the same day as the five recorded covers of "Maybe Baby", "It's Only Make Believe" and "(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame", all for the Heroes album. The first two tracks ended up as B-sides to various singles from the album and "Marie" was not released, though it was leaked to the public (much to May's consternation) in 2006.

American rock band Zebra covered the song on their debut album, as did the King Earl Boogie Band on their live album Loaded & Live, released in 2009.

A version also appears on the joint album by Jools Holland and Tom Jones released in 2005.

The Japanese band Carol (featuring Eikichi Yazawa on vocals and bass) performed a cover quite similar to the version recorded by the Beatles, sans piano.

Also covered by Brinsley Schwartz, the Lazy Cowgirls, Crow, Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers, and Alan Merrill

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