Union City Blue - Cover Versions

Cover Versions

The song has been covered on several occasions, notably by The Railway Children and Radiohead.

Blondie
  • Debbie Harry
  • Clem Burke
  • Jimmy Destri
  • Leigh Foxx
  • Chris Stein
  • Tommy Kessler
  • Matt Katz-Bohen
  • Nigel Harrison
  • Frank Infante
  • Paul Carbonara
  • Kevin Patrick
  • Gary Valentine
Studio albums
  • Blondie
  • Plastic Letters
  • Parallel Lines
  • Eat to the Beat
  • Autoamerican
  • The Hunter
  • No Exit
  • The Curse of Blondie
  • Panic of Girls
Compilations
  • The Best of Blondie
  • The Complete Picture: The Very Best of Deborah Harry and Blondie
  • Blonde and Beyond
  • The Platinum Collection
  • Denis
  • Picture This - The Essential Blondie Collection
  • Atomic - The Very Best of Blondie
  • Greatest Hits
  • Greatest Hits: Sight + Sound
  • Greatest Hits: Sound & Vision
Live albums
  • Picture This Live
  • Livid
  • Live By Request
  • Blondie at the BBC
Singles
  • "X Offender"
  • "In the Flesh"
  • "Rip Her to Shreds"
  • "Denis"
  • "(I'm Always Touched by Your) Presence, Dear"
  • "Picture This"
  • "I'm Gonna Love You Too"
  • "Hanging on the Telephone"
  • "Heart of Glass"
  • "Sunday Girl"
  • "One Way or Another"
  • "Dreaming"
  • "Union City Blue"
  • "The Hardest Part"
  • "Atomic"
  • "Call Me"
  • "The Tide Is High"
  • "Rapture"
  • "Island of Lost Souls"
  • "War Child"
  • "Maria"
  • "Nothing Is Real but the Girl"
  • "No Exit"
  • "Good Boys"
  • "Mother"
  • "What I Heard"
Remixes
  • Once More into the Bleach
  • Beautiful - The Remix Album
  • Remixed Remade Remodeled - The Remix Project
Related articles
  • Discography
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