• The
Goo Goo Dolls included a cover of "I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man" (shortened to "Never Take the Place of Your Man") on their 1990 album
Hold Me Up. The vocals for this version are sung by
Lance Diamond who performed in their hometown of
Buffalo, New York. •
Flesh for Lulu released a live cover on their 1990 album
Final Vinyl (and Live Flesh). • Dutch band The Essence released an uncharacteristic cover version as a B-side on their 1991 single "Out of Grace" from the album
Nothing Lasts Forever. • German singer/songwriter Michy Reincke released a German-language version of "I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man" on his second solo CD
RinTinTin in late Summer 1992, translated and reworked as "Ich bin nicht Dein Mann". In 2010 he released an acoustic version of "Ich bin nicht Dein Mann" on his CD
Palais Salam. • Danish punk band Gob Squad produced a cover for the 2004 compilation
Punk Chartbusters, Volume 5. •
Sigue Sigue Sputnik covered it on their 2007 EP
Ray of Light. • After performing the song live on tour,
Eels recorded a cover for their 2008 album
Useless Trinkets. The album also features a cover of "
If I Was Your Girlfriend", another song from Prince's
Sign “☮” the Times album. The video for this version is on the DVD
Eels with Strings: Live at Town Hall, but without the audio. Authorization for use of the song was not received and the audio was replaced by an 'emergency commentary' explaining the situation in a veiled, but humorous manner by Eels leader
E and guitarist
The Chet. •
Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra included a cover on their 2009 EP
The Dreaming. • Seattle band
Fruit Bats reference the track in their ballad "Singing Joy to the World" from the 2010 release
The Ruminant Band. •
My Morning Jacket performed a cover of "I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man" during their set at the 2005
Bonnaroo Music Festival. They covered the song again in May 2016 at
Iroquois Amphitheater in
Louisville as a tribute to Prince after his death a few weeks prior. • Paul Rocker produced and sang a cover for his 2014 album
Identity Crisis, guest-starring Alex Vincent from the Alex Vincent Band on guitar. • Aaron Freeman (aka
Gene Ween) has performed this track live with
Freeman in 2014. • Minneapolis rock band
The Replacements covered the song as documented in an unauthorized compilation "Essential Mats: Obscurities, Live Tracks, & Album Cuts." • Country music singer
Christian Kane has also performed a cover of this song. ==References==