Time After Time (1947 Song) - Cover Versions

Cover Versions

It has been recorded by many artists, including:

  • Cliff Adams
  • Jamey Aebersold
  • Ron Affif
  • Ernestine Anderson
  • Ernie Andrews
  • Paul Anka
  • Ray Anthony
  • Audubon Jazz Explosion
  • Ethel Azama
  • Chet Baker - My Funny Valentine (1994)
  • Shirley Bassey
  • Louie Bellson
  • Tony Bennett
  • Jane Ira Bloom
  • David Braham
  • Rick Braun
  • Lenny Breau
  • Teresa Brewer
  • Bob Brookmeyer
  • James Brown
  • Lawrence Brown
  • Les Brown
  • Ray Brown
  • Milt Buckner
  • Carol Burnett
  • Vikki Carr
  • Philip Catherine
  • Bill Charlap
  • Alex Chilton
  • June Christy - The Intimate Miss Christy (1963)
  • Harry Connick Jr. - Come by Me (1999)
  • Jamie Cullum & Geoff Gascoyne
  • Vic Damone
  • Claire Danes - featured in the film Evening (2007)
  • Placido Domingo - Perhaps Love (1992)
  • Ella Fitzgerald - Whisper Not (1968)
  • Connie Francis
  • Judy Garland on her 1963 TV series.
  • Robert Goulet
  • Stéphane Grappelli
  • Screamin' Jay Hawkins
  • The Isley Brothers
  • Keith Jarrett
  • Jack Jones
  • Judy Kuhn
  • Abbey Lincoln
  • Johnny Mathis
  • Chris Montez
  • Anita O'Day - This Is Anita (1955) (2007)
  • Keanu Reeves - featured in the film Sweet November (2001)
  • Ruby & The Romantics
  • Jimmy Scott
  • Sandie Shaw
  • Carly Simon
  • Frank Sinatra - the original biggest hit
  • Brent Spiner on his 1991 album Ol' Yellow Eyes Is Back
  • Dusty Springfield
  • Rod Stewart
  • Steven Burton
  • Barbra Streisand
  • The Temptations
  • Sarah Vaughan
  • The Vogues
  • Dinah Washington
  • Ben Webster
  • Margaret Whiting - featured in the film Julie & Julia
  • Nancy Wilson

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