So we've had, either recorded or performed live,
New York Dolls - "Trash", "Human Being", "Subway Train", etc.
Magazine - "A Song From Under the Floorboards"
Patti Smith - "Redondo Beach"
Timi Yuro - "Interlude"
Frank Sinatra - "My Way" (a capella at the 2004 MEN show)
Twinkle - "Golden Lights"
Cilla Black - "Work Is a Four-Letter Word"
Elvis Presley - "(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame"
David Bowie - "Drive-In Saturday"
T. Rex - "Cosmic Dancer"
Roxy Music - "Street Life"
Buzzcocks - "You Say You Don't Love Me"
In the same vein, there's
Sandie Shaw - no outright covers, but he gave her 3 songs to sing and riffed on one of her titles with "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now"
Nancy Sinatra - gave her "Let Me Kiss You"
Two obvious ones that he hasn't done yet are The Ramones and Joni Mitchell. The Ramones, at least, should be easy to cover; Joni, not so much. Can you think of any others?
New York Dolls - "Trash", "Human Being", "Subway Train", etc.
Magazine - "A Song From Under the Floorboards"
Patti Smith - "Redondo Beach"
Timi Yuro - "Interlude"
Frank Sinatra - "My Way" (a capella at the 2004 MEN show)
Twinkle - "Golden Lights"
Cilla Black - "Work Is a Four-Letter Word"
Elvis Presley - "(Marie's the Name) His Latest Flame"
David Bowie - "Drive-In Saturday"
T. Rex - "Cosmic Dancer"
Roxy Music - "Street Life"
Buzzcocks - "You Say You Don't Love Me"
In the same vein, there's
Sandie Shaw - no outright covers, but he gave her 3 songs to sing and riffed on one of her titles with "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now"
Nancy Sinatra - gave her "Let Me Kiss You"
Two obvious ones that he hasn't done yet are The Ramones and Joni Mitchell. The Ramones, at least, should be easy to cover; Joni, not so much. Can you think of any others?