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This page documents all songs that have been covered in the studio or only performed live by [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] during the band's history.
 
This page documents all songs that have been covered in the studio or only performed live by [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] during the band's history.
  
== "1999" ==
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=="1999"==
"[[1999]]" was originally performed by Prince in 1982. The song was performed live by [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] during the [[Dead to the World Tour: Arena Leg|Arena]] and [[Dead to the World Tour: European Festival Leg|European Festival]] legs of the band's [[Dead to the World (tour)|Dead to the World]] tour in 1997, often serving as an intro to the song [[Little Horn]].
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"[[1999]]" was originally performed by Prince in 1982. The song was performed live by [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] during the [[Dead to the World Arena Tour|Arena]] and [[Dead to the World European Festival Tour|European Festival]] legs of the band's [[Dead to the World Tour]] in 1997.
  
== "20th Century Boy" ==
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=="A Rose and a Baby Ruth"==
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"[[A Rose and a Baby Ruth]]" was originally performed by John D. Loudermilk in 1956, although Manson's version bares more similarity to George Hamilton's version. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson during the ''[[Mechanical Animals]]'' sessions, however without the intention of including it on the album. It appeared the following year on the UK import of the band's live album ''[[The Last Tour on Earth]]'' in 1999.
  
"20th Century Boy" is a song originally performed and released by T. Rex in 1973. Marilyn Manson performed the song on [[2014/01/25 Los Angeles, CA|January 25, 2014]] at the NAMM Afterparty in Los Angeles, California.
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=="Alabama Song"==
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"[[Alabama Song]]" was originally performed by Kurt Weill in 1927. The song was performed live by Marilyn Manson on [[2003/04/11 Berlin, Germany|April 11, 2003]] in Berlin, Germany during the [[Grotesk Burlesk]] tour in 2003.
  
== "A Rose and a Baby Ruth" ==
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=="Baby You're a Rich Man"==
"[[A Rose and a Baby Ruth]]" was originally performed by John D. Loudermilk in 1956, although Manson's version bares more similarity to George Hamilton's version. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson during the ''[[Mechanical Animals]]'' sessions, however without the intention of including it on the album. It appeared the following year on the UK import of the band's live album ''[[The Last Tour on Earth]]'' in 1999.
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"[[Baby You're a Rich Man]]" was originally performed by the Beatles in 1967. The song was performed live by Marilyn Manson during the [[Dead to the World Ozzfest 1997 Tour|Ozzfest]] leg of the band's Dead to the World Tour in 1997, although the version performed during this tour acted as merely an intro to "[[The Beautiful People]]".
  
== "Alabama Song" ==
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=="Come Together"==
"[[Alabama Song]]" was originally performed by Kurt Weill in 1927. The song was performed live by Marilyn Manson on [[2003/04/11 Berlin, Germany|April 11, 2003]] in Berlin, Germany during the [[Grotesk Burlesk]] tour in 2003.
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"[[Come Together]]" was originally performed by the Beatles in 1969. The song was performed live by Marilyn Manson during the [[Support for Danzig's Danzig 4p Tour]] in 1995. Although the version performed during this tour acted as merely an intro to "[[My Monkey]]", the band have in fact performed the song in its entirety two times at the release parties for their debut album ''[[Portrait of an American Family]]''.
  
== "Baby You're a Rich Man" ==
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=="Dirt"==
"[[Baby You're a Rich Man]]" was originally performed by the Beatles in 1967. The song was performed live by Marilyn Manson during the [[Dead to the World Tour: Ozzfest 1997 Leg|Ozzfest]] leg of the band's Dead to the World Tour in 1997, although the version performed during this tour acted as merely an intro to "[[The Beautiful People]]".
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"[[Dirt]]" was originally performed by The Stooges in 1970. The song was performed live by Marilyn Manson during the during the [[Smells Like Children Tour]].
  
== "Come Together" ==
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=="Eye"==
"[[Come Together]]" was originally performed by the Beatles in 1969. The song was performed live by Marilyn Manson during the [[Support for Danzig's Danzig 4p Tour]] in 1995. Although the version performed during this tour acted as merely an intro to "[[My Monkey]]", the band have in fact performed the song in its entirety two times at the release parties for their debut album ''[[Portrait of an American Family]]''.
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"[[Eye]]" was performed live by [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] at the Bridge Benefit concert in Los Angeles on [[1997/10/18 Los Angeles, CA|October 18, 1997]]. The song was originally performed by [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] in 1997.
  
== "Cry Little Sister" ==
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=="Don't You Want Me"==
"[[Cry Little Sister]]" was originally written by Gerard McMahon and Michael Mainieri, and performed by McMahon for the 1987 soundtrack to the film ''The Lost Boys''.
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"[[Don't You Want Me]]" was originally performed by The Human League in 1981. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson prior to the release of ''[[Lest We Forget (The Best of)]]'' sessions, but remains unreleased as-of-yet. The song was recorded as a duet with [[Shirley Manson]], following a depression that left Manson contemplating suicide.
  
== "Dirt" ==
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=="Down in the Park"==
"[[Dirt]]" was originally performed by The Stooges in 1970. The song was performed live by Marilyn Manson during the [[Smells Like Children (tour)]].
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"[[Down in the Park]]" was originally performed by [[Gary Numan|Tubeway Army]] in 1979. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson during the ''Portrait of an American Family'' sessions, but remained a b-side. It appeared the following year on the [[Lunchbox (single)|CD single]] for "[[Lunchbox]]" in 1995.
  
== "Eye" ==
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=="Five to One"==
"[[Eye]]" was performed live by [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] at the Bridge Benefit concert in Mountain View on [[1997/10/18 Mountain View, CA|October 18, 1997]]. The song was originally performed by [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] in 1997.
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"[[Five to One]]" was originally performed by The Doors in 1968. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson during the ''[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]]'' sessions, but remained a b-side. It appeared the following year on the CD single for "[[Disposable Teens]]" in 2000.
  
== "Don't You Want Me" ==
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=="Get My Rocks Off"==
"[[Don't You Want Me]]" was originally performed by The Human League in 1981. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson prior to the release of ''[[Lest We Forget – The Best Of]]'' sessions, but remains unreleased as-of-yet. The song was recorded as a duet with [[Shirley Manson]], following a depression that left Manson contemplating suicide.
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"[[Get My Rocks Off]]" was originally performed by Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show in 1989. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson during the ''Mechanical Animals'' sessions, however without the intention of including it on the album. It appeared the following year on the UK import of the band's live album ''The Last Tour on Earth'' in 1999.
  
== "Down in the Park" ==
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=="Golden Years"==
"[[Down in the Park]]" was originally performed by [[Gary Numan|Tubeway Army]] in 1979. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson during the ''Portrait of an American Family'' sessions, but remained a b-side. It appeared the following year on the [[Lunchbox (single)|CD single]] for "[[Lunchbox]]" in 1995.
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"[[Golden Years]]" was originally performed by [[David Bowie]] in 1975. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson during the ''[[Antichrist Superstar]]'' sessions, but remained a b-side. It appeared two years later on the soundtrack to the film ''Dead Man on Campus'' in 1998.
  
== "Five to One" ==
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=="Happiness Is a Warm Gun"==
"[[Five to One]]" was originally performed by The Doors in 1968. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson during the ''[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]]'' sessions, but remained a b-side. It appeared the following year on the CD single for "[[Disposable Teens]]" in 2000.
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"[[Happiness Is a Warm Gun]]" was originally performed by the Beatles in 1968. The song was performed live by Marilyn Manson during the [[Support for Nine Inch Nails' Self Destruct Tour]] and [[Rape of the World]] tour in 1994 and 2007 respectively.
  
== "Get My Rocks Off" ==
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=="Helter Skelter"==
"[[Get My Rocks Off]]" was originally performed by Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show in 1989. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson during the ''Mechanical Animals'' sessions, however without the intention of including it on the album. It appeared the following year on the UK import of the band's live album ''The Last Tour on Earth'' in 1999.
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"[[Helter Skelter]]" was originally performed by the Beatles in 1968. The song was performed live by Marilyn Manson during the Support for Danzig's Danzig 4p Tour in 1995 and [[Portrait of an American Family Tour]] in 1994-1995.
  
== "God's Gonna Cut You Down" ==
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=="Highway to Hell"==
"[[God's Gonna Cut You Down]]" was originally performed by Johnny Cash in 1999. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson in 2017 and is featured on the 24 Hours to Live O.S.T.
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"[[Highway to Hell]]" was originally performed by AC/DC in 1979. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson and released on the soundtrack to the film ''Detroit Rock City'' in 1999.
  
== "Golden Years" ==
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=="I Got You"==
"[[Golden Years]]" was originally performed by [[David Bowie]] in 1975. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson during the ''[[Antichrist Superstar]]'' sessions, but remained a b-side. It appeared two years later on the soundtrack to the film ''Dead Man on Campus'' in 1998.
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"[[I Got You]]" was originally performed by Split Enz in 1980. The song was performed live twice by Marilyn Manson at the release parties for their debut album ''Portrait of an American Family''.
  
== "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" ==
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=="I Put a Spell on You"==
"[[Happiness Is a Warm Gun]]" was originally performed by the Beatles in 1968. The song was performed live by Marilyn Manson during the [[Self Destruct]] tour and [[Rape of the World]] tour in 1994 and 2007 respectively.
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"[[I Put a Spell on You]]" was originally performed by Screamin' Jay Hawkins in 1956. Initially, the song had been performed live by the band on occasion, but a studio version was properly recorded in 1995 and released that year on the band's first EP, ''[[Smells Like Children]]''.
  
== "Hard On for Love" ==
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=="It's a Small World"==
"[[Hard On for Love]]" is an unreleased song by Maven (Bon Harris) and Marilyn Manson. It is a cover of a song originally recorded by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds for their 1986 album "Your Funeral... My Trial".
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"[[It's a Small World]]" was originally performed by Robert Sherman, Richard Sherman and Walt Disney in 1964. The song was performed live in brief by Marilyn Manson during the [[Grotesk Burlesk]] tour in 2003.
  
== "Helter Skelter" ==
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=="Little Child"==
"[[Helter Skelter (1994)|Helter Skelter]]" and "[[Helter Skelter]]" were originally performed by the Beatles in 1968. The first cover version was performed live by Marilyn Manson during the Support for Danzig's Danzig 4p Tour in 1995 and [[Portrait of an American Family (tour)|Portrait of an American Family]] tour in 1994-1995. The second cover with [[Rob Zombie]] version was released on July 11, 2018.
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"[[Little Child]]" was originally performed by Wes Montgomery in 1966. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson during ''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'' sessions, but remains unreleased in its entirety as-of-yet. The song was released as a low-quality one-minute recording in a podcast, along with a low-quality recording of another rare, yet unreleased set of songs titled "[[Jack Eats Dinner]]" and "[[Compass and the Ruler]]", and a fourth song in high-quality, a cover of Charles Manson's "[[Sick City]]".
  
== "Highway to Hell" ==
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=="Mind of a Lunatic"==
"[[Highway to Hell]]" was originally performed by AC/DC in 1979. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson and released on the soundtrack to the film ''Detroit Rock City'' in 1999.
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"[[Mind of a Lunatic]]" was originally performed by the Geto Boys in 1990. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson in 2002 during ''[[The Golden Age of Grotesque]]'' sessions, but remained a b-side. It appeared the following year on the CD single for "[[This Is the New Shit]]" in 2003. The song is controversial due its the graphic portrayal of rape, necrophilia, and murder. Unlike the original Geto Boys version, Manson's version featured vocals 'spoken' over an acoustic guitar, and is almost ten minutes in length.
  
== "Hotel California" ==
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=="Mirror People"==
"Hotel California", not a cover per se, was originally performed by the Eagles in 1977 and released on their album of the same name. Marilyn Manson covered the track during a wrap party for the TV series Californication.
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"[[Mirror People]]" was originally performed by Love and Rockets in 1987. The song was performed live twice by Marilyn Manson at the release parties for their debut album ''Portrait of an American Family''.
  
== "I Got You" ==
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=="One in a Million"==
"[[I Got You]]" was originally performed by Split Enz in 1980. The song was performed live twice by Marilyn Manson at the release parties for their debut album ''Portrait of an American Family''.
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"[[One in a Million]]" was performed by [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] during soundchecks on the [[Guns, God and Government]] tour. The song was originally performed by Guns 'N' Roses in 1988.
  
== "I Put a Spell on You" ==
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=="Personal Jesus"==
"[[I Put a Spell on You]]" was originally performed by Screamin' Jay Hawkins in 1956. Initially, the song had been performed live by the band on occasion, but a studio version was properly recorded in 1995 and released that year on the band's first EP, ''[[Smells Like Children]]''.
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"[[Personal Jesus]]" was originally performed by Depeche Mode in 1989. The song was recorded after the release of the band's 2003 album ''The Golden Age of Grotesque'', and was released as the lead single, and only unreleased track to be featured, on the greatest hits album ''[[Lest We Forget (The Best of)]]'' in 2004. [[Trent Reznor]] criticized the band, and specifically targeted Manson himself, for covering a song that deviated as little from the original version as their version of "Personal Jesus" did.
  
== "It's a Small World" ==
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=="Redeemer"==
"[[It's a Small World]]" was originally performed by Robert Sherman, Richard Sherman and Walt Disney in 1964. The song was performed live in brief by Marilyn Manson during the [[Grotesk Burlesk]] tour in 2003.
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"[[Redeemer]]" was originally performed by [[Jonathan Davis]] in 2002, for the film ''Queen of the Damned''. While Davis' version appeared in the movie, contractual limitations restricted his version of the song (and all other original compositions) from appearing on the film's soundtrack, and so he enlisted the help of friends of consistently popular bands to record their own vocal dubs; Manson being one of them.
  
== "Little Child" ==
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=="Rock 'n' Roll Nigger"==
"[[Little Child]]" was originally performed by Wes Montgomery in 1966. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson during ''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'' sessions, but remains unreleased in its entirety as-of-yet. The song was released as a low-quality one-minute recording in a podcast, along with a low-quality recording of another rare, yet unreleased set of songs titled "[[Jack Eats Dinner]]" and "[[Compass and the Ruler]]", and a fourth song in high-quality, a cover of Charles Manson's "[[Sick City]]".
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"[[Rock 'n' Roll Nigger]]" was originally performed by the Patti Smith Group in 1978. The song was recorded for the band's first EP, ''Smells Like Children'', and released in 1995.
  
== "My Monkey" / "Mechanical Man" ==
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=="Sick City"==
"Mechanical Man" was originally performed by Charles Manson in 1968. Marilyn Manson rewrote several of the verses into his song "[[My Monkey]]," originally released on Marilyn Manson and The Spooky Kids' 1990 demo cassette, "[[The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat]]," and later released in several different reworkings on other Marilyn Manson works.
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"[[Sick City]]" was originally performed by Charles Manson in 1970. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson during ''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'' sessions, but remains officially unreleased as-of-yet. The song was released as a high-quality recording in a podcast, along with a low-quality one-minute recording of a cover of Wes Montgomery's "Little Child", and low-quality recordings of another rare, yet unreleased set of songs titled "Jack Eats Dinner" and "Compass and the Ruler".
  
== "Mind of a Lunatic" ==
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=="Spine of God"==
"[[Mind of a Lunatic]]" was originally performed by the Geto Boys in 1990. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson in 2002 during ''[[The Golden Age of Grotesque]]'' sessions, but remained a b-side. It appeared the following year on the CD single for "[[This Is the New Shit]]" in 2003. The song is controversial due its the graphic portrayal of rape, necrophilia, and murder. Unlike the original Geto Boys version, Manson's version featured vocals 'spoken' over an acoustic guitar, and is almost ten minutes in length.
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"[[Spine of God]]" was originally performed by [[Monster Magnet]] in 1992. The song was performed live by Marilyn Manson with Monster Magnet's Dave Wydnorf on [[1999/04/07 Uniondale, NY|April 7, 1999]] at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. A clip of the song was officially released on the 1999 home video [[God Is in the T.V.]].
  
== "Mirror People" ==
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=="Strawberry Fields Forever"==
"[[Mirror People]]" was originally performed by Love and Rockets in 1987. The song was performed live twice by Marilyn Manson at the release parties for their debut album ''Portrait of an American Family''.
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"[[Strawberry Fields Forever]]" was originally performed by the Beatles in 1967. The song was performed live by Marilyn Manson during the [[Smells Like Children Tour]] in 1995, although the version performed during this tour acted as merely an intro to "[[My Monkey]]".
  
== "One in a Million" ==
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=="Suicide Is Painless"==
"[[One in a Million]]" was performed by [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] during soundchecks on the [[Guns, God and Government]] tour. The song was originally performed by Guns 'N' Roses in 1988.
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"[[Suicide Is Painless]]" was originally performed by performed by Mike Altman and Johnny Mandel in 1970. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson during ''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'' sessions, but remained a b-side. It appeared two years later on the soundtrack to the film ''Blair Witch Project 2: Book of Shadows'' in 2002.
  
== "Personal Jesus" ==
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=="Surrender"==
"[[Personal Jesus]]" was originally performed by Depeche Mode in 1989. The song was recorded after the release of the band's 2003 album ''The Golden Age of Grotesque'', and was released as the lead single, and only unreleased track to be featured, on the greatest hits album ''[[Lest We Forget – The Best Of]]'' in 2004. [[Trent Reznor]] criticized the band, and specifically targeted Manson himself, for covering a song that deviated as little from the original version as their version of "Personal Jesus" did.
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"[[Surrender]]" was originally performed by Cheap Trick in 1978. The song was performed live by Marilyn Manson on [[2000/12/31 New York, NY|New Year's Eve 2001]] at MTV.
  
== "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" ==
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=="Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"==
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"[[Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)]]" was originally performed by the Eurythmics in 1983. Initially, the song had been performed live by the band at the release parties for their debut album ''Portrait of an American Family'', this performance of the song was surprisingly closer to the original than the version they reworked over the next few months and began performing on tour, ultimately recording it in the studio for release on the band's first EP, ''Smells Like Children'' in 1995.
  
== "Redeemer" ==
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=="Tainted Love"==
"[[Redeemer]]" was originally performed by [[Jonathan Davis]] in 2002, for the film ''Queen of the Damned''. While Davis' version appeared in the movie, contractual limitations restricted his version of the song (and all other original compositions) from appearing on the film's soundtrack, and so he enlisted the help of friends of consistently popular bands to record their own vocal dubs; Manson being one of them.
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"[[Tainted Love]]" is a song composed by Ed Cobb, formerly of The Four Preps, which was originally recorded by Gloria Jones. It attained worldwide fame after being covered by Soft Cell in 1981, reaching number one in the UK Singles Chart, and has since been covered by numerous other groups and artists. There are even covers in other languages, including the Spanish version called "Falso Amor" performed by La Unión.
  
== "Rock 'n' Roll Nigger" ==
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=="The KKK Took My Baby Away"==
"[[Rock 'n' Roll Nigger]]" was originally performed by the Patti Smith Group in 1978. The song was recorded for the band's first EP, ''Smells Like Children'', and released in 1995.
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"[[The KKK Took My Baby Away]]" was originally performed by the Ramones in 1981. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson during ''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'' sessions, but remained a b-side. It appeared two years later on the Ramones tribute compilation ''We're a Happy Family - A Tribute To Ramones'' in 2001.
  
== "Sick City" ==
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=="This Is Halloween"==
"[[Sick City]]" was originally performed by Charles Manson in 1970. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson during ''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'' sessions, but remains officially unreleased as-of-yet. The song was released as a high-quality recording in a podcast, along with a low-quality one-minute recording of a cover of Wes Montgomery's "Little Child", and low-quality recordings of another rare, yet unreleased set of songs titled "Jack Eats Dinner" and "Compass and the Ruler".
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"[[This Is Halloween]]" was originally performed by Danny Elfman in 1993. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson for the re-release of ''The Nightmare Before Christmas'' soundtrack in 2006, and was the first new recording by the band in over a year.
  
== "Son of Man" / "Iron Man" ==
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=="What Goes Around... Comes Around"==
"Iron Man" was a Black Sabbath song, released on their 1970 album ''Paranoid''. Marilyn Manson and The Spooky Kids' 1990 release, "[[The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat]]" included a custom rewrite to the song titled "[[Son of Man]]" that, although not traditionally a cover, does retain the same tune and a few verses.
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"[[What Goes Around... Comes Around]]" was originally performed by Justin Timberlake in 2006. The song was performed live and acoustic by Marilyn Manson and [[Tim Skold]] on [[2007/05/23 London, England|May 23, 2007]] in London, England on ''Radio 1''. It was chosen to be performed due to the irony in the song content when applied to real-life situations.
  
== "Spine of God" ==
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=="Working Class Hero"==
"[[Spine of God]]" was originally performed by [[Monster Magnet]] in 1992. The song was performed live by Marilyn Manson with Monster Magnet's Dave Wydnorf on [[1999/04/07 Uniondale, NY|April 7, 1999]] at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. A clip of the song was officially released on the 1999 home video [[God Is in the T.V.]].
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"[[Working Class Hero]]" was originally performed by John Lennon in 1970. The song was recorded acoustic by Marilyn Manson during the ''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'' sessions, but remained a b-side. It appeared the following year on the CD single for "Disposable Teens" in 2000.
  
== "Stigmata" ==
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==See also==
"[[Stigmata]]" was originally released by Ministry on their 1988 album ''The Land of Rape and Honey''. Marilyn Manson released the song as a track for the ''Atomic Blonde'' soundtrack in 2017.
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== "Starfuckers, Inc." ==
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"Starfuckers, Inc.", not a cover per se, was originally performed by Nine Inch Nails on the 1999 album The ''Fragile''. Marilyn Manson performed the song with Nine Inch Nails on [[2000/05/09 New York City, NY|May 9, 2000]] in Madison Square Garden. The song was followed by "[[The Beautiful People]]".
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== "Strawberry Fields Forever" ==
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"[[Strawberry Fields Forever]]" was originally performed by the Beatles in 1967. The song was performed live by Marilyn Manson during the [[Smells Like Children (tour)|Smells Like Children]] tour in 1995, although the version performed during this tour acted as merely an intro to "[[My Monkey]]".
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== "Suicide Is Painless" ==
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"[[Suicide Is Painless]]" was originally performed by performed by Mike Altman and Johnny Mandel in 1970. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson during ''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'' sessions, but remained a b-side. It appeared two years later on the soundtrack to the film ''Blair Witch Project 2: Book of Shadows'' in 2002.
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== "Surrender" ==
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"[[Surrender]]" was originally performed by Cheap Trick in 1978. The song was performed live by Marilyn Manson on [[2000/12/31 New York City, NY|New Year's Eve 2001]] at MTV.
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== "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" ==
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"[[Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)]]" was originally performed by the Eurythmics in 1983. Initially, the song had been performed live by the band at the release parties for their debut album ''Portrait of an American Family'', this performance of the song was surprisingly closer to the original than the version they reworked over the next few months and began performing on tour, ultimately recording it in the studio for release on the band's first EP, ''Smells Like Children'' in 1995.
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== "Tainted Love" ==
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"[[Tainted Love]]" is a song composed by Ed Cobb, formerly of The Four Preps, which was originally recorded by Gloria Jones. It attained worldwide fame after being covered by Soft Cell in 1981, reaching number one in the UK Singles Chart, and has since been covered by numerous other groups and artists. There are even covers in other languages, including the Spanish version called "Falso Amor" performed by La Unión.
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== "The KKK Took My Baby Away" ==
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"[[The KKK Took My Baby Away]]" was originally performed by the Ramones in 1981. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson during ''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'' sessions, but remained a b-side. It appeared two years later on the Ramones tribute compilation ''We're a Happy Family - A Tribute To Ramones'' in 2003.
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== "This Is Halloween" ==
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"[[This Is Halloween]]" was originally performed by Danny Elfman in 1993. The song was recorded by Marilyn Manson for the re-release of ''The Nightmare Before Christmas'' soundtrack in 2006, and was the first new recording by the band in over a year.
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== "What Goes Around... Comes Around" ==
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"[[What Goes Around... Comes Around]]" was originally performed by Justin Timberlake in 2006. The song was performed live and acoustic by Marilyn Manson and [[Tim Skold]] on [[2007/05/23 London, England|May 23, 2007]] in London, England on ''Radio 1''. It was chosen to be performed due to the irony in the song content when applied to real-life situations.
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== "Working Class Hero" ==
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"[[Working Class Hero]]" was originally performed by John Lennon in 1970. The song was recorded acoustic by Marilyn Manson during the ''Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)'' sessions, but remained a b-side. It appeared the following year on the CD single for "Disposable Teens" in 2000.
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== "You're So Vain" ==
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"[[You're So Vain]]" was originally performed by Carly Simon in 1972. The song was covered by Marilyn Manson and released as a bonus track on [[Born Villain]] in 2012.
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== See also ==
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