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Cover Versions by Other Artists of Bryan Ferry & Roxy Music Songs

Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music's songs have been re-recorded by other artists many times over the years. In this section we find out a little bit about these cover versions.

For more cover versions see the Tributes page

Song
Artist
Manishevitz
The Venus In Furs
R. Stevie Moore
Icehouse
Nothing People
Michaela Melian
Superconductor
Tommy Keene
Dancing Fantasy
Harri Marstio
Ian McShane
Avalon new
Kate Ceberano
M-People
The Venus In Furs
Paul Kimble & Andy Mackay
Fatal Flowers
Ghost Dance
The Terminals
Adachi Kyodai
Mike Rep and the Quotas
Alan Connor
Natalie Dawn
Alphaville
burger/ink
Jet Set Inc.
Masha Qrella
Faz
Men Without Hats
Mudhoney
Concrete Blonde
Simple Minds
Roger Daltrey
Dr Mix and the Remix
Tin Machine
Bay
Northgate
Tender Buttons
Pink Skull
Sudden Infant
Rick Stone
Paul
Jared Louche & the Aliens
Rozz Williams & Gitane Demone
Fields of the Nephilim
Data Bank A
Buck 65
Kids on TV
Tommi Lantisen
The Venus In Furs
Burlitz
Cartoons
Kristiana Levy
Louie Lucchesi
Melissa Auf der Maur
Ekko featuring Lisa Hunt
Grace Jones
The Divinyls
Kylie Minogue
Michaela Melian
Lucy Kaplansky
Blondie
Bill Murray
Electralane
Robyn Hitchcock
Charlie Hunter
Glass Candle Grenade
Jimmy Gomma
Lucamino
Emmie
10,000 Maniacs
Division Day
Pretty and Twisted
Tom McRae
The Divine Comedy
801
Tim Karr
Wishplants
The Soft Boys
Sloan
Then Jericho
Big Country
Glass Candy & the Shattered Theatre
Les Hommes Sauvage
Frank Black
The Loud Family
The Shock Headed Peters
Siouxie and the Banshees
Mike McGear
Dan Kelly and Martha Wainwright
Elan Atias
Jimmy Scott
Tony Hadley
Willy De Ville
Seven featuring Trooper
Alphaville
Def Leppard
Cicada
Yasuko Agawa
Self Delusion
Frida
Karma
Celtic Frost
Yukihiro Takahashi
Wendi Slaton
Ryuichi Sakamoto & Kazumi Watanabe
Maya
Don Valley & the Rotherhides
Les Zazous
Slamm
The Metal Gurus (aka The Mission)
Spizz Energi


Miscellany

Jamiroquai appeared on a BBC programme called Re:covered playing their version of 'Love Is The Drug'
The Church recorded a version of 'In Every Dream Home A Heartache' for their 'Box of Birds' album released in 1999, but it failed to make the final cut, and remains unreleased.

Marilyn Manson has stated that he is planning to use the song 'In Every Dream Home A Heartache" in his future movie Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll.
A version of 'Chance Meeting' by Alison David was used in the 2004 film 'Trauma'. Sadly, there's no soundtrack. I'm grateful to Jonathan Rigby (remember him?) for the heads-up.

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