Ballard Songs Covered By Other Acts
- "Liar", recorded by Argent, Three Dog Night and Graham Bonnet
- "Cuckoo", recorded by Bay City Rollers.
- "God Gave Rock 'n' Roll to You", recorded by Argent, Petra, and Kiss.
- "I Don't Believe In Miracles", recorded by Colin Blunstone.
- "I Surrender", recorded by Head East, Rainbow, At Vance, and Stratovarius.
- "I Will Be There", recorded by Gogmagog.
- "Into the Night", recorded by Frehley's Comet.
- "Born on Haloween", recorded by SUZANNE on Ringo'Records
- "Just a Dream Away", recorded by Roger Daltrey (Soundtrack album of McVicar-1980).
- "Free Me", recorded by Roger Daltrey (Soundtrack album of McVicar-1980).
- "My Time Is Gonna Come", recorded by Roger Daltrey (Soundtrack album of McVicar-1980).
- "No More The Fool", recorded by Elkie Brooks.
- "Let Me Rock You", recorded by Peter Criss.
- "New York Groove", recorded by Hello, Ace Frehley and The Sweet.
- "On the Rebound (song)", recorded by Uriah Heep 1982 on Abominog.
- "I'm the One Who Loves You", recorded by A II Z
- "Riding With the Angels", recorded by Samson, Heretic, and Bruce Dickinson.
- "Since You Been Gone", recorded by Clout, Cherie Currie, Head East, Rainbow, Alcatrazz, Impellitteri, and Brian May.
- "Some Kinda Hurricane", recorded by Peter Criss.
- "Is Anybody There", recorded by E. F. Band (Deep Cut - 1982).
- "Winning", recorded by Santana.
- "I Know There's Something Going On", recorded by Frida.
- "Can't Shake Loose", recorded by Agnetha Fältskog.
- "Nothing Feels Good", recorded by Sam Roman.
- "So You Win Again", recorded by Hot Chocolate and South African band, Copperfield.
- "Love Is a Game", recorded by Girl, and E. F. Band.
- "You Can Do Magic", recorded by America.
- "Panic attack", recorded by Bert Heerink (Better Yet - 2009).
- "Dream On", recorded by King Kobra.
- "S.O.S.", recorded by Graham Bonnet.
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