• A
cover version of "F.B.I." with "
Wheels" as the B-side (cat. WB 436) was released in February 1961 on the UK
Embassy Records budget
label – sold exclusively in
Woolworths stores. It was credited to "Bud Ashton" (a generic pseudonym used to represent whatever
session musician had actually made the recording). • English guitarist
Bert Weedon covered the song on his 1976 compilation album
22 Golden Guitar Greats. •
Queen guitarist
Brian May covered "F.B.I." with
Francis Rossi and
Rick Parfitt of
Status Quo on the 1996 tribute album
Twang!: A Tribute to Hank Marvin & the Shadows, and it later appeared as the B-side of his 1998 single "Why Don't We Try Again". • Experimental rock group
Massacre recorded a cover of "F.B.I." in 1981, which was released on their 2005 reissue of
Killing Time. •
Ian Hunter and his band, featuring the guitarist
Mick Ronson, covered "F.B.I." on the double live disc
Welcome to the Club. • The solo in Australian alternative rock group
TISM's 1995 single "
Greg! The Stop Sign!!" is a variation on the intro riff. •
Jethro Tull's "From a Deadbeat To an Old Greaser", a cut from the album ''
Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die!'', contained the line "When bombs were banned every Sunday and the Shadows did F.B.I." ==References==