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Mose Allison Songs Covered Mose Allison's Songs Covered by Other Musicians Bangles I’m Not Talkin’ Blues Project Parchman Farm Brian Auger If You Live, Foolkiller Herman Brood Back on the Corner, Swingin’ Machine, Don’t Forget to Smile, Stop this Cactus World, If You’re Goin’ to the City Michael Chapman Foolkiller, Parchman Farm Paul Butterfield Parchman Farm The Clash If You Live Blue Cheer Look Here Vassar Clemets Parchman Farm Ray Condo Your Mind is on Vacation Elvis Costello Parchman Farm Rick Derringer Everybody Cryin’ Mercy, Your Mind is on Vacation Stephen Dreyfuss Parchman Farm John Entwistle Days Like This Georgie Fame Young Man Blues Liz Fletcher Parchman Farm, Big Brother & Was Ford Blues Band Your Mind is on Vacation Bobby Gentry Parchman Farm Gories Parchman Farm John Hammond I’m Smashed Steve Hill Ask Me Nice, & Everybody’s Cryin Mercy John Hillman Top Forty Ben James Your Mind is on Vacation The Kingston Trio Everybody’s Cryin Mercy Manferd Mann Parchman Farm John Mayall Wildman on the Loose Dave Meniketti Parchman Farm Motorpsyco Parchman Farm Van Morrison Young Man Blues I Don’t Want Much, I Don’t Worry bout a Thing, If You Only Knew, Your Maria Muldaur Mind is on Vacation, City Home Tell Me Something, Benediction, One of Tracy Nelson These days, Back on the Corner, No Trouble Livin’, Days Like This and Robert Palmer Night Club Bonnie Raitt Your Molecular Structure, Everybody’s Cryin’ Mercy Johnny Rivers How Much Truth Terry Robb Top Forty Roy Rogers Everybody Cryin’ Mercy Dave Van Ronk Foolkiller Leon Russel Stop This World Sharecroppers of Soul Middle Class White Boy Ben Sidren One of These Days Chris Spedding I’m Smashed Hot Tuna You Don’t Really Love me Baby, If You’re Going to the City The Who Big Brother, I’m Not Talking, City Home Bill Wyman Parchman Farm The Yardbirds Parchman Farm Johnny Winter Young Man Blues Dan Zanes Days Like This I’m Not Talking Parchman Farm If You Live.
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