Tim Hardin - Covers of Hardin Songs

Covers of Hardin Songs

  • "Black Sheep Boy" - Okkervil River on their concept album Black Sheep Boy, Scott Walker on his album Scott 2, Paul Weller on Volume Nine, the ninth issue of Volume magazine.
  • "Don't Make Promises" - Helen Reddy on her album I Don't Know How to Love Him, Three Dog Night on their eponymous first album, Bobby Darin, The Kingston Trio, Gary Puckett & The Union Gap, Ricky Nelson Scottish singer Tam White, a 1969 single on Deram Records, Chris Smither on Drive You Home Again, Joan Baez on her 1995 live Ring Them Bells album.
  • "Eulogy to Lenny Bruce" - Nico, on her debut solo album, Chelsea Girl, Damon and Naomi on their album Damon and Naomi with Ghost.
  • "How Can We Hang On To A Dream?" - Echo & the Bunnymen, on their Avalanche EP; The Nice, on their self-titled third album and Elegy (in both cases as "Hang On to a Dream"), Rudy Bennett in the film Zoeken naar Eileen, Emerson, Lake & Palmer's on the 4-disc retrospective The Return of the Manticore; Gandalf on their eponymous debut (appearing as "Hang on to a Dream").
  • "If I Were A Carpenter" - Wes Carr, Stan Webb's Chicken Shack, Bobby Darin, Johnny Cash and June Carter, The Four Tops, Leon Russell, Rod Stewart, Doc Watson, Joan Baez (as "If You Were a Carpenter"), Cornelis Vreeswijk, The Nice, Small Faces, Robert Plant, Leonard Nimoy, John Holt, Smile (band), Bob Seger, Leslie West, and Ramblin' Jack Elliot .
  • "It'll Never Happen Again" - The Dream Academy, David Sylvian, Cilla Black.
  • "The Lady Came from Baltimore" - Joan Baez, Bobby Darin (single), Scott Walker on his album Scott, Jesse Malin, Lloyd Cole, John Stewart on his "Neon Beach" live album, and Bob Dylan (performed live but never released on record)
  • "Misty Roses" - Colin Blunstone, Astrud Gilberto, Ron Davies, Sonny and Cher, Jess Roden, The Youngbloods, Bobby Darin, Cilla Black.
  • "Reason to Believe" - Paul Weller, Billy Bragg, The Youngbloods, Brainbox, Rod Stewart, Cher, Ron Sexsmith, Wilson Phillips, Gary Lewis & the Playboys, The Carpenters, Marianne Faithfull, Bobby Darin, Glen Campbell, The Kingston Trio, Weddings Parties Anything, Mason Williams, and by the Israeli singer Arik Einstein.
  • "Red Balloon" - Ricky Nelson, Small Faces, Kula Shaker.
  • "Shiloh Town" - Mark Lanegan on his fourth solo album I'll Take Care of You.
  • "Never Too Far" - Wally Tax, member of The Outsiders on his solo album The Entertainer, and Gandalf on their eponymous debut.
  • "You Got a Reputation" - The Association, The Byrds (recorded during the Sweetheart of the Rodeo sessions and eventually released some 22 years later on The Byrds box set in 1990) and Gram Parsons (on Another Side of This Life: The Lost Recordings of Gram Parsons).
  • "You Upset the Grace of Living" - Gandalf on their eponymous debut.

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