Cover Versions
"All Together Now" has been covered by various artists. Versions intended for children have been released by the Sugarbeats, the Bingo Kids and others.
A German group, Joy Unlimited, did a heavy funk-rock version that music critic Richie Unterberger of Allmusic described as "an oddball obscure Beatles' cover."
The Muppets covered the song as the final track for their 1994 album Kermit Unpigged.
Rapper/singer Andre 3000 of the duo OutKast covered it for inclusion in a Nike commercial that ran during the 2010 NBA Finals.
Kenny Loggins covered it on his 2009 album All Join In.
In 2011, Sprint began using versions of the song to promote its wireless services in the U.S. Portuguese mobile phone company Optimus has also used it this year as part of a new advertising campaign.
Tally Hall performed a cover of this in conjunction with Casey Shea and Speak as a planned encore at the 7th Street Entry stop on their Good & Evil tour.
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