Listen To Your Heart - Other Cover Versions

Other Cover Versions

  • In 1990, Greek singer Sofia Vossou released a cover called Akou tin kardia(Listen to the heart)
  • Hong Kong pop singer Shirley Kwan released a Cantonese version of the song called "這是我心裡對白" (English: This is the Monologue of My Heart) in her 1990 album True Love.
  • "Habla El Corazón", the Spanish version of the song, was released in March 2007 by Mexican artist Yuridia, who covered the track for her second album Habla El Corazón. The song quickly gained both airplay and digital sales, debuting at #89 in the Mexican Top 100, that week's highest debut. To this date, the song has peaked at #58. On the week of April 28, 2007, "Habla El Corazon" debuted in the U.S. Hot Latin Songs at #50. It is the first time her second single appears on a U.S. chart, as "Maldita Primavera", the second single from her debut album, only charted in the Mexican Top 100.
  • In 2008, Finnish Gothic metal band Reflexion recorded a cover version of the song as a bonus track on their EP Twilight Child, and later released the cover as a bonus track on their 2008 album Dead to the Past, Blind for Tomorrow.
  • In 2009, Scottish power metal band Ascension recorded a cover and released it as a single.
  • In 2009, Filipino singer Sarah Geronimo recorded a cover version of the song for her album Music and Me.
  • In 2010, Lebanese-German singer Fady Maalouf included a cover of the song on his album Into the Light
  • In 2011, Tommy Johansson of the band ReinXeed covered the song for the compilation Swedish Hitz Goes Metal.

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