The Times They Are A-Changin' (song) - Other Cover Versions

Other Cover Versions

Artist Album Year
Peter Paul & Mary In Concert 1964
Simon and Garfunkel Wednesday Morning, 3 AM 1964
The Beach Boys Beach Boys' Party! 1965
Odetta Odetta Sings Dylan 1965
Boudewijn de Groot Apocalyps 1966
Flatt & Scruggs Nashville Airplane 1968
Burl Ives The Times They Are A-Changin' 1968
The Hollies Hollies Sing Dylan 1969
Nina Simone To Love Somebody 1969
Josephine Baker Recorded Live at Carnegie Hall 1973
James Taylor & Carly Simon No Nukes benefit concert 1978
Billy Joel KOHЦEPT 1987
Tracy Chapman The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration 1992
Barbara Dickson & Gerry Rafferty Don't Think Twice It's All Right 1992
Richie Havens Cuts to the Chase 1994
Phil Collins Dance Into the Light 1996
Judy Collins Both Sides Now 1998
Manfred Mann's Earth Band Best of Manfred Mann's Earth Band 2 1972-2000 2000
Blackmore's Night Fires At Midnight 2001
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes Turn Japanese 2001
Joan Baez This Land Is Your Land: Songs of Freedom 2002
Will Hoge The America EP 2004
Keb' Mo Peace... back by popular demand 2004
Billy Joel My Lives 2005
Les Fradkin If Memory Serves You Well 2006
A Whisper in the Noise Lady In The Water 2006
Bryan Ferry Dylanesque 2007
Damien Leith Catch the Wind: Songs of a Generation 2008
Bruce Springsteen The Kennedy Center 2008
Chuck Ragan Revival Road 2008
Herbie Hancock with vocals by Lisa Hannigan The Imagine Project 2010
D.O.A. Talk-Action=0 2010
Flogging Molly Chimes of Freedom: Songs of Bob Dylan Honoring 50 Years of Amnesty International 2012
Frank Turner and Billy Bragg Live From Wembley Friday 13th April 2012 DVD 2012

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