List of cover versions of Radiohead songs

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This is a partial list of cover versions of songs by the English rock band Radiohead. Remixes and samples of Radiohead songs are also included. This article is not about songs Radiohead have covered.

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[edit] Cover albums

  • Classical pianist Christopher O'Riley has put out two albums featuring his piano interpretations of Radiohead songs, True Love Waits (2003) and Hold Me to This (2005).
  • Skeet Spirit, a crunk tribute to Radiohead, was released on the Internet in 2006.
  • Three String Quartet Tribute albums to Radiohead have been issued featuring The Section string quartet, "Strung Out on OK Computer", "Strung Out on Kid A", which cover all songs in these albums and "Enigmatic", covering other songs.
  • A bluegrass tribute to Radiohead was issued, called Corporate Love Breakdown.
  • Plastic Mutations: The Electronic Tribute to Radiohead, a compilation album of largely unknown acts, came out in the early 2000s.
  • Anyone Can Play Radiohead, another tribute compilation album with various artists, came out in the early 2000s.
  • Baby Rock Records released Rockabye Baby: Lullaby Renditions of Radiohead, in late 2006.
  • Exit Music: Songs with Radio Heads came out in 2006. Many of the cover versions recorded for the album are from more well known acts, and are listed in the section below.

[edit] Cover versions of Radiohead songs

Musicians in various genres have covered Radiohead songs either live or on record, such as:

  • Scala ("Exit Music (For a Film)" and "Everything in Its Right Place")
  • Osunlade featuring Erro ("Everything in Its Right Place")
  • Sia ("Paranoid Android")

[edit] Cover versions of "Creep"

"Creep", as Radiohead's most widely known song, has been covered by numerous bands and singers.

[edit] Remixes

  • Remixes of several tracks have been officially commissioned and released by the band as B-sides on their singles, including "Planet Telex", "Climbing Up the Walls" (Zero 7 and Fila Brasilia remixes), "Myxomatosis" (Cristian Vogel remix, aka "Remyxomatosis"), and "Scatterbrain" (Four Tet remix, aka "Skttrbrain").
  • Paul Oakenfold created an unauthorized mix of "Street Spirit (Fade Out)" in 2001.
  • A variety of club remixes of "Everything in Its Right Place" exist from artists such as Josh Wink and Hybrid.
  • James Lavelle, of UNKLE (for which DJ Shadow and Radiohead's Thom Yorke had previously contributed the song "Rabbit in Your Headlights") remixed "Everything in Its Right Place".
  • Me and This Army, an album of remixes of Radiohead songs, was released in 2005.
  • In 1997-1998, Massive Attack was reportedly working on a remix of all of OK Computer. The group had to abandon the project in order to finish their own album Mezzanine. [17]

[edit] Samples

Several Radiohead songs have been sampled by other acts.

  • The Roots sampled "You and Whose Army?" for their song "Atonement" from their 2006 album Game Theory.
  • Massive Attack sampled vocals from "The Bends" for their song "False Flags", released on their 2006 greatest hits compilation.
  • UK act Plan B sampled "Pyramid Song" in one of his songs, "Missing Links". Permission was denied to release the song with the sample.
  • Rapper Chino XL created a song by the name of "Kreep", sampling the lines "I'm a creep, I'm a loser, you're so [very] special, I wish I was special".
  • Although not technically a sample, the track "Rodeohead" was created by the acoustic group Hard 'n Phirm. It is a light hearted country and bluegrass style instrumental medley of many Radiohead songs.
  • Tenacious D live favorite "They Fucked Our Asses" contains portions of "Paranoid Android" and "Airbag".