This article is from the The Galaxie 500 and related bands FAQ, by Andy Aldridge andy@aald.demon.co.uk with numerous contributions by others.
3.2.1 Indian Summer
Written and originally recorded by Beat Happening on the
album "Jamboree" (K 1988). Currently available on a Sub Pop
re-issue.
3.2.2 That's What You Always Say
Written by Steve Wynn and originally recorded by Dream
Syndicate on "Days Of Wine And Roses". Slash re-issue still
available.
3.2.3 Ride Into The Sun
Written by Lou Reed and John Cale, originally recorded by
The Velvet Underground. Available on "Another View".
3.2.4 Dream Baby Dream
Written by Martin Rev and Alan Vega, originally recorded by
Suicide.
3.2.5 Bonnie And Clyde
Written by Serge Gainsbourg, originally recorded by Serge
Gainsbourg and Brigitte Bardot.
3.2.6 Thank You For Sending Me An Angel
Written by David Byrne, originally recorded by Talking
Heads on the album "More Songs About Buildings And Food"
(Warner 1978). Still available.
3.2.7 No Regrets
Written and originally recorded by Tom Rush. Available on
"Circle Game" (Elektra).
3.2.8 Happy New Year
Written and originally recorded by Shockabilly on the album
"Heaven" (Fundamental 1985). Possibly still available on a
Shimmy Disc re-issue.
Shockabilly featured Eugene Chadbourne and Kramer.
3.2.9 Outdoor Miner
Written by Lewis and Colin Newman, originally recorded by
Wire on the album "Chairs Missing" (Harvest 1978). Possibly
available on an EMI/Harvest re-issue.
3.2.10 Season Of The Witch
Written and originally recorded by Donovan on the album
"Sunshine Superman" (1966). Should be available on most
cheap Donovan compilations.
3.2.11 In The Flesh
Written by Debbie Harry and Chris Stein, originally recorded
by Blondie on the album "Blondie" (Private Stock 1976).
Still available on a Chrysalis re-issue.
3.2.12 Dance With Me
Written by Jonathan Richman.
3.2.13 Everybody's Talkin
Written and originally recorded by Fred Neil and recorded
since by scores of people from Nillson to The Beautiful
South to Leonard Nimmoy.
3.2.14 Jealous Guy
Written and originally performed by John Lennon
3.2.15 Neon Lights
Written and originally recorded by Kraftwerk on their album
"The Man Machine" (1978), which is still available.
3.2.16 Sweet Child O' Mine
Written and originally recorded by Guns n' Roses on their
album "Appetite For Destruction" (1987) which is still
available.
3.2.17 La Poupee Qui Fait Non
Written by Michel Polnareff
3.2.18 Fly Into The Sun
Written and originally recorded by Jonathan Richman, the
song should actually be called "Fly Into The Mystery" but
appears to have become confused with an arlier Luna cover
version "Ride Into The Sun" (see 3.2.3).
 
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