The most interesting part of this archive are transcriptions. Here's a brief overview of them.
http://web.archive.org/web/200411182253 ... index.html
Underlined titles refers to the songs released on albums.
Links are given to the songs written by somebody else, not Leonard Cohen.
I'm The Man Who Wrote Suzanne -- Manchester 1972
Another Saturday Night -- Melbourne 1980 --
a 60s hit by Sam Cooke
As Time Goes By -- 1972 --
song from Casablanca
Banks Of Marble -- Frankfurt 1972 --
about the song &
what happened in Kent, Ohio
Billy Sunday a.k.a. The Blues by the Jews -- 1979-1980, this transcript is for Brighton 1979
Bird On The Wire with brief French introduction -- 1974-1976
Broken Lip -- Frankfurt 1972
Can't Help Falling In Love With You -- Oslo 1988 --
Elvis Presley's hit
Chelsea Hotel #1 -- 1972
Die Gedanken Sind Frei {1} -- Germany/Austria/Switzerland 1976, this transcript is for Nuremberg --
about the song
Die Gedanken Sind Frei {2} -- and this looks like the recordings of Vienna and Graz, but there're some minor mismatches
Do I Have To Dance All Night -- 1976, 1980
Dona Nobis Pacem -- Munich 1974 --
Catholic canon "Give Us Peace"
Don't Go Home With Your Hard On -- Bryn Mawr 1975
Everybody's Child a.k.a. Blessed Is the Memory -- 1976
Guerrero -- Bryn Mawr 1975 -- the early version of Iodine (as for me, there's not so much in common between these songs)
I Tried To Leave You
I'm Trying To Break Free Myself -- Frankfurt 1974
Improvisation With Audience --
??? !!!
Iodine -- 1979
Is This What You Wanted?
Kevin Barry -- 1972 --
Irish rebel song, note: Kevin Barry was hanged in 1920, not in 1916 (year of the Easter Rising) as LC stated
Lover Lover Lover
Misty Blue -- studio outtake 1979 --
song written by Bob Montgomery and made famous by Dorothy Moore in 1976
Red River Valley -- 1975, 1979 --
wiki article states that it was performed live by Leonard Cohen, "a life-long country music enthusiast"
Regina -- Paris 1970
Seems So Long Ago, Nancy
Silent Night -- Brighton 1979 --
Christmas carol
Sing Another Song, Boys -- 1970, 1972; this transcript is for Frankfurt 1970 concert
Storeroom -- 1976; this is Montreux concert
Tennessee Waltz -- 1985
The Butcher
The Partisan -- LC is refering again to
the incident in Kent University (1970)
The Smokie Life -- 1979-1980
There Is A War --
unfortunately, haven't heard this version (Why don't you come on back to the war,/"Trust now" - you tell me this!/Why don't you come on back to the war,/But you look so pretty when you're asleep.)
There Is No Reason Why You Should Remember Me -- London 1968
Thirsty For The Kiss -- London 1979; early Heart with No Companion
To Love Somebody -- 1980 --
Bee Gees song
Tower Of Song --
??? announcer > "I think it was Disraeli who said that the poet is the painter of the soul. I don't think he was wrong. Thus - please welcome our next guest; - poet, - and ballad monger: Mr Leonard Cohen"
Un As Der Rebbe Singt -- 1970, 1974-1976, 1979 --
Yiddish folk song
We Shall Not Be Moved -- 1972 --
American protest song originated from an African American spiritual
"I Shall Not Be Moved"
When You Kneel Below Me -- Frankfurt 1970; actually, Leonard Cohen's poem "Celebration" from "The Spice-Box of Earth" (was performed also in Southport 1976, but not before "Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye" - in a series of poetry recitations)
Who By Fire -- interesting additions to each strophe ("Tell me", "I want to know - oh yeah, yeah, yeah", etc.)
Wither Thou Goest -- 1988, 1993; "We're leaving Germany tomorrow morning..." --
a popular song with lyrics adapted from the Bible
You Are My Sunshine -- 1976 --
a standart based on Ukranian traditional melody, in 1962 (!) it was recorded by Ray Charles (! -> heard by LC on Hydra?)