Which Side Are You On? - Versions By Other Artists

Versions By Other Artists

  • The Almanac Singers - Talking Union, in 1941.
  • Pete Seeger - "Greatest Hits", in 1967.
  • Dick Gaughan - True and Bold, in 1985.
  • Deacon Blue - Riches & More, in 1997.
  • Ella Jenkins - Ella Jenkins and a Union of Friends Pulling Together, in 1999.
  • Blue Highway - Still Climbing Mountains"", in 2001.
  • Dropkick Murphys - Sing Loud, Sing Proud!, in 2001, and, subsequently Live on St. Patrick's Day from Boston, MA, in 2002.
  • Anne Feeney - Union Maid, in 2003.
  • Natalie Merchant - The House Carpenter's Daughter, in 2003.
  • Silas House - Songs for the Mountaintop, in 2006, and Public Outcry, in 2008
  • The Nightwatchman - "Union Town", in 2011
  • Ani DiFranco - ¿Which Side Are You On?, in 2012
  • Spirituál kvintet - Za svou pravdou stát (Stand Behind Your Truth), translation to Czech language, in "Dostavník 18", 1983
  • Panopticon - Kentucky, in 2012.

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