Under The Milky Way - Cover Versions

Cover Versions

  • New Zealand's Strawpeople - Broadcast (1994)
  • Celtic rock band Seven Nations - Big Dog (1996), with later versions on The Pictou Sessions and self-titled Seven Nations
  • Coheed and Cambria performed a live cover version of the song while on tour promoting Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume 2: No World for Tomorrow. They would later release a studio version on their MySpace page in 2009.
  • Jimmy Little - Messenger (1999)
  • Fates Warning - Disconnected (2000), as a bonus track
  • Gordon Merrick and Liz Enthusiasm - internet album Best Friends Forever (2004)
  • Rick Springfield - The Day After Yesterday (2005)
  • Kill Hannah - Until There's Nothing Left of Us (2006)
  • Grant Lee Phillips - nineteeneighties (2006)
  • George - Special Ones Live recording (2001)
  • The Dear & Departed - Something Quite Peculiar (2007), features guest vocals by Jess of The Veronicas
  • Nicole Atkins - Nicole Atkins Digs Other People's Songs EP (2008)
  • Sia Furler' cover, released as a single January 2010, used in a 2010 Lincoln MKT commercial titled "Perceptions"
  • Josh Pyke - Triple J's Like a Version
  • Tearwave - Different Shade of Beauty (2008)
  • Miami Horror - Snickers Sessions (2011)
  • The Killers - Live at AAArena Miami with Chairlift (2009)
  • Powerman 5000 - Copies, Clones & Replicants (2011)
  • Starflyer 59 - Minor Keys EP (2009)
  • Sugarwall - Full Circle (2011)
  • Coheed And Cambria did a cover version at several tour dates in 2009.
  • The Third Road (see Leigh Blackmore) regularly feature the song in their live sets.
  • Bit Shifter frequently performs a cover version in his live sets.

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