Cover Versions
- May 1963: Julie London released the song in on her album The End of the World included "Our Day Will Come".
- September 1963: Patti Page released a version on her album Say Wonderful Things.
- 1965: Doris Day released a version on her album Latin for Lovers, which was arranged by Mort Garson.
- 1965: Julie Rogers' released a version as the B-side to the UK hit "Like a Child."
- 1965: The Supremes recorded their song for the album There's a Place for Us, but remained unreleased until 2005. Mary Wilson was the lead singer on the recording.
- February 1966: Cher recorded a version for her album The Sonny Side of Chér. The song was the B-side of the hit "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)". Cher's version was also issued as an A-side single in November 1972, following its inclusion on a United Artists compilation disc entitled Cher, however, the single did not chart.
- 1966: Fontella Bass on her album The 'New' Look
- 1967: Sharon Tandy
- 1967: We Five on their album Make Someone Happy
- 1970: Isaac Hayes released a version on his album ...To Be Continued
- 1970: The Peter Ivers Band with Asha Puthli which was released in 2009.
- 1972: Bobby Vinton released a version on his album Sealed with a Kiss'
- 1973: The Carpenters on their album Now & Then
- 1974: Carl Carlton on his album Everlasting Love
- 1975: Charity Brown
- November 1975: Frankie Valli did a rock-disco version as the title cut for his album released from which it was issued as a single and it reached #11. The song featured a vocal solo by Patti Austin.
- 1979: Esther Phillips on her album Here's Esther Are You Ready
- 1982: Dionne Warwick on her album Heartbreaker
- 1989: k.d. lang recorded a version for the soundtrack of the 1989 film Shag.
- 1994: Pete Anderson
- 1996: Christina Aguilera recorded a version as a demo in 1996 and the track was included on the 2001 album release Just Be Free.
- 1996: The Slackers with Doreen Schaefer
- 1998: Linda Purl
- 2001: James Darren
- 2005: Bobby Caldwell
- 2005: Jamie Cullum
- 2007: Waldeck
- 2011: Amy Winehouse released a version on her posthumous album Lioness: Hidden Treasures. It was released as a single on December 5, 2011. The song was originally recorded for her first studio album, Frank but was shelved and is the first solo single to be released from Winehouse since "Love Is a Losing Game" in 2007.
- 2012: Katharine McPhee as Karen Cartwright on the NBC show Smash.
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