Cover of COMME D'HABITUDE in 1968 - translated it as Even A Fool Learns To Love; demo with Claude François' version in the background, never released, just used in an Alan Yentob documentary
Cover of WHITE LIGHT/WHITE HEAT in 1972 - John Peel session, released '83; live versions on Rock 'n' Roll Star box set with Ziggy Stardust-era outtakes
Cover of ANDY WARHOL in 1972 - author on Hunky Dory
Cover of MOONAGE DAYDREAM in 1972 - on The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars, with different lyrics apart from the chorus
Cover of I'M GOING UPSTAIRS in 1972 - influenced guitar riff The Jean Genie; n°2 UK, top 10 NL
Cover of I'M WAITING FOR THE MAN in 1972 - John Peel session, reissued on box set Rock 'n' Roll Star ('24) with Ziggy Stardust-era outtakes
Cover of IT AIN'T EASY in 1972 - the only cover on The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust
Cover of AROUND & AROUND in 1973 - B-side of Drive-In Saturday
Cover of ALL THE YOUNG DUDES in 1974 - author on David Live; his studio version was an outtake of the Aladdin Sane sessions and was saved up for compilations in the nineties
Cover of GROWIN' UP in 1974 - with Ronnie Wood on guitar; during Diamond Dogs sessions, released in '90 as bonus track on re-release Pin Ups; during the Young Americans sessions Bowie also covered It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City from this same debut album
Cover of HELOKANIE in 1977 - inspiration for the vocal part and part of the melody in Warszawa from Low; Bowie bought the original during a short stop in Warschau
Cover of SISTER MIDNIGHT in 1979 - as Red Money with new lyrics on Lodger
Cover of I TOOK A TRIP ON A GEMINI SPACESHIP in 2002 - as Gemini Spaceship; was the Legendary Stardust Cowboy inspiration for Ziggy Stardust in the first place?