20th Century Boy - Other Versions

Other Versions

"20th Century Boy"
Single by Def Leppard
from the album Yeah!
Released 2007
Format CD
Recorded 2006
Genre Hard rock
Label Bludgeon Riffola - Mercury
Writer(s) Marc Bolan
Producer Def Leppard
Def Leppard singles chronology
"Rock On"
(2006)
"20th Century Boy"
(2007)
"Nine Lives"
(2008)

Since its release it has been covered by artists such as, Bang Tango, Naked Raygun, The King, Kiyoharu, Adam Ant, Drain STH, Chalk Circle, The Replacements, Girlschool, Pink Cream 69, The Three Johns, Placebo, and Siouxsie and the Banshees. It has also been covered live by X Japan, playing the song at many of their earlier performances, one of which was used as the live B-side to their 1989 single "Kurenai". Count Zero, a Boston-based experimental rock band, has released a live performance of the song for download on their website The song has been covered by Bang Tango in their live album Ain't No Jive...Live!. Frankenstein 3000, with guests Shawn Mars, Steve Conte, and Leif Garrett, also released a cover on their 2005 America's Hit Remakers album.

Avant-garde metal guitarist Buckethead also covered it on a 1998 tribute, Great Jewish Music: Marc Bolan. The English hard-rock band Def Leppard covered the song on their 2006 album, Yeah!, which features cover versions of 1970s rock hits. On 29 September 2007, Moby joined Richard Barone onstage for "20th Century Boy" at the T. Rex tribute in Central Park, NYC, with Tony Visconti on bass. British Rockabilly band The Big Six recorded a version for the 1998 movie The Truman Show.

During their cameo in 1998 film Velvet Goldmine, Placebo performed this song as fictitious band The Flaming Creatures. It also appeared as a Double A-Side on their single "You Don't Care About Us". The band also performed it live at the 1999 BRIT Awards with David Bowie.

This song appears on the official soundtrack for the biographical movie Lords of Dogtown.

The song is played on Guitar Hero in a scene in the movie Somewhere.

Powerman 5000 covered the song on their 2011 album Copies, Clones & Replicants.

Punk band Bad Religion wrote a song whichs borrows from the title: "21st Century (Digital Boy)" (on the albums Against The Grain and the re-recoding on Stranger Than Fiction)

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