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Under Pressure covers:
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – The Queen Collection (1982)
Rapper Vanilla Ice sampled this song without permission for his biggest hit, the commercially successful Ice Ice Baby. His response to criticism relied upon the addition of one note not present in the original.
Small Brown Bike and The Casket Lottery on a split EP
London Symphony Orchestra – Plays the Music of Queen (1994)
Culture Beat – Queen Dance Traxx I (1996)
Kween – Rhapsody from Heaven (1996)
Fobia – Presionando – Tributo a Queen, Los Grandes del Rock en Español (1997)
The Flaming Lips – Live recording on the 23rd volume in Warner Brothers seven-inch vinyl promo series Soil Samples
Crooked Fingers on the Reservoir Songs EP (2002)
Keller Williams – Live at Ogden Theatre and The Canopy Club (2002)
The Blood Brothers – Live recording, and on the Three One G Queen tribute album Dynamite With a Laser Beam: Queen as Heard Through the Meat Grinder of Three One G
The song was covered in 2005 by The Used and My Chemical Romance for tsunami relief. The cover was originally released as an Internet download track but has subsequently featured as a bonus track on the 2005 reissue of The Used's album In Love and Death, and received wide airplay in 2005.
Joss Stone – Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen (2005)
Stone played the song at the Concert for Diana on 1 July 2007.
Bobby Flynn – Australian Idol 4 (2006)
Keane covered "Under Pressure" for the Radio 1. Established 1967 Compilation.
Kill Hannah covered the song for the movie soundtrack of The Invisible.
Gregorian[citation needed]
Pennywise[citation needed]
Xiu Xiu feat. Michael Gira in their upcoming album Women as Lovers (2008)
We Will Rock You covers:
Henry Rollins did a parody of "We Will Rock You" called "I Have Come to Kill You".
In 1991, Rick Rubin did some remixes of "We Will Rock You", released by Hollywood Records. The "Ruined Remix" also contains contributions by Flea and Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Italian darkwave band Kirlian Camera covered this song on their 1991 album Todesengel. The Fall of Life.
The song was performed by Queen with guest singer Axl Rose at the 1992 Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert.
Los Angeles-based hair metal band Warrant covered the song for the 1992 film Gladiator.
Brazilian heavy metal band Viper covered the song in their 1992 album Evolution, as well as in their 1993 live album Maniacs in Japan.
Linda Ronstadt made a soft lullaby version for her 1996 album Dedicated to the One I Love
In her 1996 Can't Not Tour, Alanis Morissette and her band ended the first encore (following the song, "You Learn") with a cover of the song. Drummer Taylor Hawkins took the microphone, while Morissette took to the drums.
German hard rock / heavy metal band Pink Cream 69 covered the song in their album Food For Thought.
In 2000, the surviving members of Queen (without John Deacon) recorded a rap-style version of the song with boy band 5ive. It went to #1 in the UK.
A cover version of the song was played in the video game Dance Dance Revolution Extreme and was sung by Houseboyz.
In 2003, John Farnham did a unique rendition for his greatest hits CD, featuring samples from the original recording. According to the liner notes for One Voice: The Greatest Hits, Brian May contributed an extended guitar solo.
Robbie Williams covered the song at his Knebworth Park gig in 2003 and it subsequently appears on his Live Summer 2003 album which was released in the same year.
In 2003, a cover of the song, sung by a chorus of children, was released in a series of animated Evian adverts which aired in France, Germany and Belgium. The remix was later released as a single[1] and entered the local charts.[2]
Scum of the Earth did a cover version on their debut album Blah...Blah...Blah...Love Songs for the New Millennium. However, the song title was changed to "Pornstar Champion" with modified lyrics.
Nickelback covered the song as a bonus track, through a promotion with Wal-Mart, for their 2005 album All the Right Reasons.
In 2006, Jonathan Coulton covered the song in his album, Thing a Week Four.
Prince's performance at the Super Bowl XLI started with a rendition of the song.
The Japanese pop singer Kumi Koda covered the song in her a-nation '07 performance.
The Japanese techno artist Killingscum remixed 5ives cover of the song in the track Morning Knifreak.
Twisted Sister remade the song.
There is also the love version of this song, in which Beyonce, Britney Spears and P!nk's vocals could be found.
Norman Cook performed a Fatboy Slim remix on "We Will Rock You".
X Factor girl band Hope sang the song on series 4.
DJ Speedo has also performed a gabber / hardcore like remix for various compilation CDs.
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