List of Grateful Dead Cover Versions

The Grateful Dead were an American rock band known for their extensive touring and constantly varying set lists, including many cover songs from various musical genres.

Grateful Dead covers
Song Original Artist
"All Along the Watchtower" Bob Dylan
"Around and Around" Chuck Berry
"Baba O'Riley" The Who
"Ballad of a Thin Man" Bob Dylan
"Beat It on Down the Line" Jesse Fuller
"Big Boss Man" Jimmy Reed
"Big Boy Pete" The Olympics
"Big Railroad Blues" Cannon's Jug Stompers
"Big River" Johnny Cash
"C.C. Rider" Ma Rainey
"Dancing in the Street" Martha & the Vandellas
"Day Tripper" The Beatles
"Dear Mr. Fantasy" Traffic
"Dear Prudence" The Beatles
"Death Don't Have No Mercy" Reverend Gary Davis
"Desolation Row" Bob Dylan
"Don't Ease Me In" Henry Thomas
"Early Morning Rain" Gordon Lightfoot
"El Paso" Marty Robbins
"Gimme Some Lovin'" Spencer Davis Group
"Gloria" Van Morrison
"Good Lovin'" The Rascals
"Good Morning Little School Girl" Sonny Boy Williamson
"Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad" Cliff Carlisle
"Hard to Handle" Otis Redding
"Hey Bo Diddley" Bo Diddley
"Hey Jude" The Beatles
"I Second That Emotion" Smokey Robinson & the Miracles
"I'm a King Bee" Slim Harpo
"Iko Iko" Dr. John
"In the Midnight Hour" Wilson Pickett
"It Hurts Me Too" Elmore James
"It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" Bob Dylan
"It's a Man's Man's Man's World" James Brown
"It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" Bob Dylan
"It's All Too Much" The Beatles
"Johnny B. Goode" Chuck Berry
"Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" Bob Dylan
"Keep On Growing" Derek and the Dominos
"Knockin' on Heaven's Door" Bob Dylan
"The Last Time" Rolling Stones
"Little Red Rooster" Howlin' Wolf
"Long Black Limousine" Vern Stovall
"Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" The Beatles
"Maggie's Farm" Bob Dylan
"Mama Tried" Merle Haggard
"Me and Bobby McGee" Kris Kristofferson
"Memphis Blues" Bob Dylan
"Me and My Uncle" John Phillips
"The Monkey and the Engineer" Jesse Fuller
"Morning Dew" Bonnie Dobson
"New Minglewood Blues" Cannon's Jug Stompers
"Nobody's Fault But Mine" Blind Willie Johnson
"Not Fade Away" Buddy Holly
"One Kind Favor Blind Lemon Jefferson
"Pain In My Heart" Otis Redding
"The Promised Land" Chuck Berry
"Queen Jane Approximately" Bob Dylan
"Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)" Bob Dylan
"The Race Is On" George Jones
"Rain" The Beatles
"Revolution" The Beatles
"The Same Thing" Willie Dixon
"Samson and Delilah" Reverend Gary Davis
"She Belongs to Me" Bob Dylan
"Sing Me Back Home" Merle Haggard
"Smokestack Lightning" Howlin' Wolf
"So What" Miles Davis
"Tomorrow Is Forever" Dolly Parton
"Tomorrow Never Knows" The Beatles
"Turn on Your Love Light" Bobby Bland
"Viola Lee Blues" Cannon's Jug Stompers
"Visions of Johanna" Bob Dylan
"Wake Up Little Susie" The Everly Brothers
"Wang Dang Doodle" Howlin' Wolf
"Werewolves of London" Warren Zevon
"When I Paint My Masterpiece" Bob Dylan
"Who Do You Love?" Bo Diddley
"Why Don't We Do It in the Road?" The Beatles
"You Ain't Woman Enough" Loretta Lynn
"You Don't Love Me" Bo Diddley
"You Win Again" Hank Williams

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