Dark Eyes
(Bob Dylan) 1985
performed by:
Bob Dylan
also covered by:
first known performance by Patti Smith:
4 September 1995
notes:
This song was perfomed with Bob Dylan and his Band in many of the "Paradise Lost" shows in December 1995.
Dark Star
(Garcia/Kreutzmann/Leish/McKerman/Weir/Hunter) 1968
performed by:
The Grateful Dead
also covered by:
first known performance by Patti Smith:
8 August 2001
notes:
Day in the Life, A
(Lennon/McCartney) 1967
performed by:
The Beatles
also covered by:
Phish, Eric Burdon, Sting
first known performance by Patti Smith:
1 June 2007
notes:
Daydream Believer
(John Stewart) 1967
performed by:
The Monkeys
also covered by:
first known performance by Patti Smith:
29 December 2010
notes:
Devoted To You
(Boudleaux Bryant) 1958
performed by:
The Everly Brothers
also covered by:
Linda Rondstadt
first known performance by Patti Smith:
8 June 1995
notes:
Dig a Pony
(Lennon / McCartney) 1970
performed by:
The Beatles
also covered by:
first known performance by Patti Smith:
2 February 2000
notes:
Dirty Work
(Donald Jay Fagen /Walter Carl Becker) 1972
performed by:
Steely Dan
also covered by:
Jose Feliciano
first known performance by Patti Smith:
25 June 2006
notes:
Doing It To Death
(James Brown) 1973
performed by:
Fred Wesley and the JB’s
also covered by:
James Brown
first known performance by Patti Smith:
29 December 2006
notes:
This song is also known as "Gonna Have A Funky Good Time". James Brown used to open his shows with this song. Patti performed this song together with "Living in America" as a tribute to James Brown a few days after his death.
Do You Remember Rock and Roll Radio
(Hyman/Cummings/Colvin/) 1980
performed by:
The Ramones
also covered by:
first known performance by Patti Smith:
15 October 2006
notes:
Part of Ramones Medley, Patti was not on stage.
Do You Want To Dance?
(Bobby Freeman) 1958
performed by:
Bobby Freeman
also covered by:
first known performance by Patti Smith:
11 November 1976
notes:
Don’t Smoke in Bed
(Willard Robinson) 1947
performed by:
Nina Simone
also covered by:
first known performance by Patti Smith:
5 July 1995
notes:
2 years later a studio recording of that song was released on CD: "Ain’t Nuthin’ But a She Thing"
Double Shot (Of My Baby’s Love)
(Fitter / Smith) 1966
performed by:
The Swingin’ Medallions
also covered by:
first known performance by Patti Smith:
23 February 2007
notes:
Lead Vocal by Tony Shanahan. This is also one of the songs that the Slaves of New Brunswick, Tony’s band from his college days used to play
Down The Aisle Of Love
(The Quin-Tones) 1958
performed by:
The Quin-Tones
also covered by:
first known performance by Patti Smith:
28 May 1975
notes: