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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 [2043]

Covers of Songs Produced by George Martin

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Helter Skelter Helter Skelter by The Beatles (1968) was covered in
Helter Skelter by Thrice (2009)
Helter Skelter by Soundgarden (2011)
Honey Pie Honey Pie by The Beatles (1968) was covered in
Honey Pie by Barbra Streisand (1969)
Honey Pie by Tuck & Patti (1989)
I'm So Tired I'm So Tired by The Beatles (1968) was covered in
I'm So Tired by Chris Duarte (2002)
I Will I Will by The Beatles (1968) was covered in
I Will by John Holt (1976)
I Will by Tim Curry (1978)
Nowhere Man / I Will by François Glorieux (1978)
I Will by Maura O'Connell (1988)
I Will by Alison Krauss (1995)
I Will by Diana Ross (2006)
I Will by Joan as Police Woman feat. Violet (2008)
I Will by Anamanaguchi (2009)
Julia Julia by The Beatles (1968) was covered in
Julia by Ramsey Lewis (1969)
Julia by Chocolate Genius (2002)
Martha My Dear Martha My Dear by The Beatles (1968) was covered in
Martha My Dear by Vashti Bunyan (1970)
Martha My Dear by Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass (1971)
Martha My Dear by Brad Mehldau (2005)
Martha My Dear by Madeleine Peyroux (2011)
Mother Nature's Son Mother Nature's Son by The Beatles (1968) was covered in
Mother Nature's Son by Ramsey Lewis (1968)
Mother Nature's Son by Harry Nilsson (1969)
Mother Nature's Son by Sheryl Crow (2002)
Mother Nature's Son by Emmerson Nogueira (2004)
Revolution 9 Revolution 9 by The Beatles (1968) was covered in
Revolution #9 by Kurt Hoffman's Band of Weeds (1992)
Rocky Raccoon Rocky Raccoon by The Beatles (1968) was covered in
Rocky Raccoon by Ramsey Lewis (1968)

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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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