Dylan covers 1: top 100 Dylan cover songs by Moondance

This chart reveals/uncovers the incredibly rich and diverse realm of Bob Dylan cover songs. One estimate puts the number of Dylan cover songs to be over 105,000; however my own research suggests that the number of verified, publicly available number of Dylan cover songs is closer to 10,000! In any event, to make a chart of my top 100 Dylan cover songs is both hard & easy.
To fully acknowledge and represent this diversity and to cover Dylan's entire 60 year recording career, I set certain parameters:
* Limit any artist to only one cover song;
* Limit any Dylan tribute album to only one cover song ~ Note: the number/diversity of Dylan tribute albums discovered during the making of this chart has amazed me. Despite having listened to over 50 tribute album, including the 30 tribute albums listed in this chart, I have only scratched the surface {elsewhere on the BEA site I am aware of a user who has a 'top 100 chart of 100% Dylan cover albums'; and during my research, I stumbled across a website that listed over 400 albums comprising between 50% - 100% Dylan cover songs};
* For Dylan albums with only a small number of original songs (eg 'Bob Dylan'; 'Greatest Hits Vol II'; 'Self Portrait'; 'Masterpieces'; 'Knocked Out Loaded' etc), this chart includes at least one cover song to showcase those albums;
* For each of the 27 Dylan albums that contain all or mostly original songs, this chart includes between two - four cover songs with the exception of 'Under The Red Sky' ~ for which finding quality cover songs proved a challenge and thus only one cover song is included in this chart;
* In other words, every Dylan album that includes, in part or in full, original songs is referenced in this chart (at last count, that added up to 40 Dylan albums);
* Some songs written/co-written by Dylan but never recorded by Dylan have been included in this chart (eg Clapton, Goffin, O'Keefe);
* Dylan side projects (eg Traveling Wilbury's, movie soundtracks) have also been included in this chart, to give this chart the most comprehensive feel that I could put together.
The order of the chart listing will be chronological - based on the release date of the corresponding contemporaneous studio album or the recording date for those songs that were released much later on compilation albums (Greatest Hits VolII, Masterpieces), the 1975 Basement Tapes or the various Bootleg Series albums.
The only exception to the chronological order is the #1 entry by Linda Mason, which is recognised as the first album to be released that was 100% dedicated to covering the songs of Bob Dylan.
The data in this chart - eg number of times Dylan has performed a particular song in concert is as at June 2023.

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Masters Of War: In a 32 track celebration of Dylan's first 30 years as a recording artist (an album that peaked at #40 on the Billboard charts), Eddie Vedder (lead singer for Pearl Jam) does a mesmerising version of 'Masters Of War' ~ it is the highlight for its raw energy & honesty. The video of Eddie's performance is a 'must see'. In a smorgasbord of musical royalty, congregated at Madison Square Gardens on 16 October 1992, Lou Reed's take on "Foot Of Pride" is also a joy to hear & behold. The concert also features artists who have made a trademark out of Dylan covers and are rightfully recognised in their own right in this chart: Richie Haven ~ Just Like A Woman at #33; Ronnie Woods ~ Seven Days at #63; The Band ~ When I Paint My Masterpiece at #48; Roger McGuinn (The Byrds) ~ Mr Tambourine Man at #23; and Johnny Winter ~ Highway 61 Revisited at #29.
As a side note: Eddie Vedder (solo) and with Pearl Jam have performed 'Masters Of War' some 50 times in concert.
'Masters of War' was first recorded by Dylan for the Witmark & Sons Demos in early 1963 and a 'live' version from this time also circulated on unofficial recordings.
Dylan recorded the official studio version on 24 April 1963 and it was released (side 1, track 3) on his May 1963 "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan' album. The tune was 'borrrowed' from a song written by Jean Ritchie ~ Nottamun Town ~ and for which she was paid $5000 to settle the matter.
Dylan has performed 'Masters Of War' over 900 times in concert (of which almost 60 are credited to Dylan/Petty) ~ placing it in the top 20 songs performed live during Dylan's career. The first occasion was at the Pindar of Wakefield London (22 December 1962) and for the final time at Empire Polo Club, Indio, CA on 7 October 2016.
(Note: This year ~ 2022 ~ marks Dylan's 60th year as a singer/songwriter/recording artist/performer ~ it will be interesting to see if there is a 60th anniversary concert celebration)
Among a host of memorable couplets/images, my favourite line: 'All the money you made will never buy back your soul'.
[First added to this chart: 05/25/2022]
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1993
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It Ain't Me Babe: Although this 2CD/21 track tribute album to Dylan, performed by artists on the Drive-Thru Records roster, was issued in 2005, the cover songs are drawn exclusively from Dylan's 60's (19 songs) and 70's (2 songs) anthology. On CD2, track 2, David Melillo (former bassist for Cute Is What We Aim For) does a commendable version of Dylan's 'It Ain't Me Babe'.
Dylan recorded 'It Ain't Me Babe' on 9 June 1964 and it was released (side 2, track 5) on his August 1965 'Another Side of Bob Dylan' album.
Dylan first performed 'It Ain't Me Babe' on 19 April 1964 at Westchester County Center, White Plains, NY and it remained on the song list until pushed off during the post 'Highway 61 Revisited' acoustic/electric 1966 world tour with The Hawks. The song found favour again from 1975 onwards, apart from the gospel song inspired concerts of 1979-80. The songs most recent performance was on 8 December 2019 at The Anthem, Washington DC ~ where a number of often performed songs were 'put on hold' to provide space for the 'Rough & Rowdy Ways' songs to be showcased in concert.
Played 'live' on 1070 occasions, 'It Ain't Me Babe' rates as the 8th most performed song in Dylan's almost 60 years on concert performances.
'Go 'way from my window/Leave at your own chosen speed'
[First added to this chart: 05/26/2022]
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2005
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Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?: The Hold Steady are an American rock band, originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota ~ a place frequented by a young Dylan, before he moved to New York and began his extraordinary career. The Hold Steady have released 8 studio albums over tyhe period 2004 - 2021.
At CD2, track 8 on the 34 track/2CD soundtrack to the Bob Dylan biopic "I'm Not There", The Hold Steady do a wonderful cover of Dylan's 'Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?'.
The soundtrack is full of exceptional covers of Dylan songs that cover his career from 1963 - 1997; performed by a smorgasbord of exceptional talent ~ and I make special mention of John Doe's interpretation of "Pressing On".
Dylan recorded "Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?" on two separate occasions:
i. 30 July 1965, with backing by Bloomfield, Kooper, Griffin, Gregg & Brooks;
ii. 30 November 1965, with backing by The Band (the known as The Hawks).
Neither versions were included in studio albums at the time, but the latter version was released as a single, with 'Highway 61 Revisited' on the 'b' side ~ the single peaked in early 1966 at #58 (US); #17 (UK); & #23 (Canada). The latter version also circulated on an official bootleg titled "Now Your Mouth Cries Whoops" and was officially (belatedly) released on the 1978 'Masterpieces (album 2, side 1, track 3)'; the 1985 'Biograph' (album 4, side 1, track 1); and the 2015 'The Bootleg Series Vol 12: The Cutting Edge 1965-1966' (CD2, Track 3).
Dylan performed 'Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?' on only one occasion ~ Carnegie Hall, NY on 1 October 1965.
"With his businesslike anger and his bloodhounds that kneel/If he needs a third eye he just grows it"
[First added to this chart: 05/24/2022]
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2007
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It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding): Hamell On Trial is an American punk rock & spoken word musician with 16 studio albums to his credit, released between 1989 - 2020. Hamell does a most remarkable version of Dylan's classic "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" ~ comprising, 15 verses + 5 sub verses) ~ to open the second in a series of compilation albums dedicated solely to the songs of Bob Dylan, issued free with the June 2002 edition of UK's Uncut magazine. Volume One of the series was also issued with this edition of Uncut and will referenced in a subsequent Dylan covers chart - part 2.
Dylan recorded 'It's Alright , Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) on 15 January 1965 and it was released (side 2, track 3) on his March 1965 'Bringing It All Back Home' album.
Dylan performed 'It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)' for the first time at Ann Arbor High School, Ann Arbor, MI on 19 September 1964. The song was then performed at Dylan's major concerts from October 1964 (Town Hall, Philadelphia) to May 1965 (Royal Albert Hall, London), before it made a regular reappearance during the 1974 Tour of America with The Band - kicking off at Chicago Stadium on 3 January. The final performance of the song was on 12 October 2013 at Stockholm Waterfront, Stockholm, Sweden.
Dylan has performed 'It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)' on over 730 occasions, making it his 21st most performed song in concert.
"And if my thought-dreams could be seen/They'd probably put my head in a guillotine/But it's alright, Ma/Its life, and life only"
[First added to this chart: 06/03/2022]
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Lay Lady Lay: The Mighty Diamonds are a Jamaican harmony trio with 36 studio albums released between 1976 - 2008.
On this 14 track compilation reggae tribute album to Dylan (mostly covering songs from Dylan's 60's anthology), the Mighty Diamonds do a delightfully sensuous version of 'Lay Lady Lay' (track 4) & the 'you tube' video of the song is equally sensuous. The tribute album concludes, interestingly enough, with a 5m 46s reggae remix of Dylan's 'I And I'
Dylan recorded 'Lay Lady Lay' in mid February 1969 ~ originally to be included as the theme song for 'Midnight Cowboy', but it arrived too late to be included in the movie. Instead, 'Lay Lady Lay' was released (side 2, track 1) on Dylan's April 1969 'Nashville Skyline' album. The song was also released as a single in July 1969, reaching #5 in the UK; #7 in the US & New Zealand; and #18 in Australia.
Dylan first performed 'Lay Lady Lay' at his Isle of Wight concert (31 August 1969) and it was a feature (song 2 on the set list) of his 1974 US tour with The Band. 'Lay Lady Lay' has been performed over 410 times ~ with its last performance on 27 November 2010 at MGM Grand at Foxwoods, Mashantucket, CT.
'Whatever colors you have in your mind/I'll show them to you and you'll see them shine'
[First added to this chart: 05/27/2022]
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2004
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Tangled Up In Blue: Indigo Girls, featuring Drag The River, take on the iconic Tangled Up In Blue on this 12 track Dylan tribute, issued by Sister Ruby Records, featuring American singers/songwriters that were making their mark in the late 80's.
Dylan recorded several version of 'Tangled Up In Blue', the first versions being on 12 & 19 September 1974 at A&R Studios, NY ~ the latter of these was subsequently released (side 1, track 1) on the 2018 "Bootleg Series Vol 14: More Blood, More Tracks". Dylan recorded a final version, produced by his brother David Zimmerman, at Sound 80 Studio in Minneapolis on 27 December 1974 and it was this version that was released (side 1, track 1) on his highly celebrated 1975 'Blood On The Tracks' album. The single of 'Tangled Up In Blue' reached #31 on the US charts.
'Tangled Up In Blue' was first performed in concert on 13 November 1975 (Veterans Memorial Coliseum, New Haven, Connecticut) and as at July 2022 has been performed over 1700 times, making it the 4th most performed song in Dylan concert history.
'We always did feel the same/We just saw it from a different point of view'
[First added to this chart: 05/28/2022]
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1991
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Pressing On: This 11 track tribute to Dylan's 'Gospel' period (ie 5 songs from 1979's 'Slow Train Coming' album & 6 songs from 1980's 'Saved' album), was nominated for the Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album at the 2004 Grammys. At track 8, the Chicago Mass Choir, and featuring Regina McCrary in leasd vocal, do the most magnificent cover version of Dylan's 'Pressing On'. Regina is an excellent choice for this song as she provided backing vocals for the entire series of Dylan concerts between 1979-81 ~ those that had either a total or a major focus on the songs released on the so-called 'gospel' albums. Regina was also engaged to provide backing vocals on Dylan's 1981 'Shot Of Love' album.
Dylan recorded ;Pressing On' on 13 February 1980 and it was released (track 6) on his June 1980 'Saved' album.
Dylan first performed 'Pressing On' at Fox Warfield Theatre, San Francisco on 1 November 1979 and in every concert thereafter up to Memorial Hall, Dayton, Ohio on 21 May 1980. The song was always the final song on the set list and performed 69 times during that period. Interestingly, those concert performances pre-date the release of the the studio album ~ 'Saved' on 28 June 1980. For whatever reason, Dylan has not perform this song 'live' since it became commercially available.
'Shake the dust off of your feet, don't look back'
[First added to this chart: 05/23/2022]
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2003
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Blind Willie McTell: This 4CD compilation, comprising 73 cover songs over 5hrs 21mins, spans Dylan's career between his debut 1962 'Bob Dylan' album to 1997's 'Time Out Of Mind'. The 73 artists involved in this project is extraordinary and they each do a contemporary studio recording for the sole purpose of celebrating Dylan's songwriting craft & Amnesty's fight for human rights. The tribute album debuted at #11 on the US charts.
At CD1, track 5 ~ The Nightwatchman ~ (aka Tom Morello post his tenure with Rage Against The Machine & Audioslave) ~ does a magnificent version of Dylan's 'Blind Willie McTell'
Dylan (on piano) with Mark Knopfler (acoustic guitar) recorded 'Blind Willie McTell' on 5 May 1983 during the sessions for the 'Infidels' album. The song was not included on the album as Dylan felt that is was not quite complete. Consequently, the recording lay dormant until released (Vol 3, track 14) on the March 1991 'Bootleg Series Vol 1 - 3 (Rare & Unreleased)' box set.
Dylan had not considered performing the song in concert until hearing The Band performing the song in concert during the 1990's ~ they also included a studio version of their 1993 'Jericho' album. And so it came to be that Dylan began playing 'Blind Willie McTell' in concert from 5 August 1997 (Stade duMaurier, Montreal, QC) and it has since been played over 225 times since ~ with it's last outing on 17 June 2017 (Firefly Music Festival, Dover, DE).
On a personal note ~ I am glad that 'Blind Willie McTell' was eventually released ~ it is one of my favourite of all Dylan songs.
'Nobody can sing the blues/Like Blind Willie McTell'
[First added to this chart: 05/25/2022]
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2012
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Got My Mind Made Up: Langhorne Slim & The Law.
This 17 track tribute album ~ devoted to 'likeable but largely overlooked songs' from Dylan's 80's period ~ features US based indie/alternative folk artists/bands.
The opening track has US singer/songwriter Langhorne Slim & The Law doing an impressive cover of Dylan's 'Got My Mind Made Up'.
Dylan recorded 'Got My Mind Made Up' ~ a song co-written with Tom Petty ~ in May 1986 and it was released (side 2, track 2) on his widely panned July 1986 'Knocked Out Loaded' album. In fact "Rolling Stone" called the album "the absolute bottom of the Dylan barrel".
"Knocked Out Loaded" only had five original songs ~ three of them co-written with others ~ and has not fared well on "cover versions" - so the Langhorne Slim 'find' is a real blessing.
Dylan has only performed 'Got My Mind Made Up' once ~ Sports Arena, San Diego, CA on 9 June 1986.
'Don't try to change me/I been in this too long'
[First added to this chart: 05/24/2022]
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2014
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