"Senor : Tales of Yankee Power"
Willie Nelson & Calexico
I like the mariachi horns which give the song a distinctive Mexican flavour.
https://youtu.be/CiShjSrGsPk
Patti Smith : Changing of the Guards
From Dylan's 1978 album Street Legal and featured on Smith's album of cover versions Twelve
https://youtu.be/6kfWmDU2iaQ
Dylan wrote this song for Nico who included it on her Chelsea Girl album. Not on any official Dylan albums but is available on some bootleg recordings.
https://youtu.be/TcnYkf5nm14
This version of "One Too Many Mornings" is by Jerry Jeff Walker the songwriter of "Mr Bojangles" which was in turn covered by Dylan on his covers album of other artists songs, ironically titled "Dylan"
https://youtu.be/vB-KnWaJseU
This shouldn't really work but somehow it does. I think it's brilliant.
"My Back Pages" sung in Japanese by the Magokoro Brothers.
https://youtu.be/-WGlfTc3NTE
Your challenge led me to discover this. I don't think Dylan ever sang Desolation Row in Italian but if he ever did I think this version would give him a run for his money. I don't think it matters that you might not understand a word he is singing as I think the natural poetic quality of the...
Richie Havens RIP (Also does a great version of George Harrison's "Here Come's the Sun" who of course covered Dylan's "If Not for You" as already posted here)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2rpiz2hqPk
Rod Stewart has always been a Dylan fan and did quite a few covers on his early albums. Here's a Dylan song covered by Rod that Dylan never actually included on any of his own official albums and is only found on bootlegs and anthologies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4StcC5DtZA
This by Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam. Wasn't really familiar with Pearl Jam and didn't know who Eddie Vedder was but when I saw this performance at the Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert, nearly 24 years ago, I was really impressed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMw79ozf52o
Although the Beatles are the most covered artists of all time I reckon Dylan beats them in terms of the number of different songs covered by other artists purely by virtue of the fact that the Beatles' catalogue was formulated within the space of just 8 years whereas Dylan's has built up over...