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George Martin

George Martin

As an Artist
Covers by George Martin [7]
As a Producer
Cover songs produced by George Martin [86]
Covers of songs produced by George Martin [2052]

Covers of Songs Produced by George Martin

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How Do You Do It? How Do You Do It? by Gerry & the Pacemakers (1963) was covered in
How Do You Do It by Jackie Edwards and Del Davis (2011)
Twist and Shout Twist and Shout by The Beatles (1963) was covered in
Twist and Shout by The Chipmunks (1964)
Twist and Shout by Mae West (1966)
Twist and Shout by The Mamas & the Papas (1967)
Twist and Shout by Rodney Dangerfield (1986)
Slit Your Wrists by The Stupids (1987)
Twist Y Gritos by Los Fabulosos Cadillacs (1988)
Twins Came Out by ApologetiX (1999)
To Seš Out by Těžkej Pokondr (2002)
This Boy This Boy by The Beatles (1963) was covered in
Ringo's Theme (This Boy) by George Martin and His Orchestra (1964)
This Boy by Bob Leaper (1964)
Ringo's Theme (This Boy) by The Johnny Mann Singers (1966)
Ringo's Theme (This Boy) by Roland Alphonso and The Soul Brothers (1966)
Kuiskaa by Danny (1966)
This Boy by The Moffatts (1995)
Ringo's Theme Ska by The Skatalites (1997)
Ringo's Theme (Version Two) by The Skatalites (1997)
This Boy by The Smithereens (2007)
All I've Got to Do All I've Got to Do by The Beatles (1963) was covered in
All I've Got to Do by The Merseyboys (1964)
All I've Got to Do by George Martin and His Orchestra (1964)
All I've Got to Do by The Smithereens (2007)
Don't Bother Me Don't Bother Me by The Beatles (1963) was covered in
Don't Bother Me by Bob Leaper (1964)
Don't Bother Me by George Martin and His Orchestra (1964)
Don't Bother Me by Luis Alberto Spinetta (2002)
Don't Bother Me by The Smithereens (2007)

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DJ Anubis said on Thursday, 22 July 2010:
Funnily enough Mr. Martin only needs 25 more covers to have 1000 too... but maybe we shouldn't include producers in charts? I'm refering to this one: http://www.whosampled.com/cover-songs/

 
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