Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do) - Notable Cover Recordings

Notable Cover Recordings

  • Alvin and the Chipmunks - The Chipmunks Go Hollywood (1982)
  • Peter Allen - Live at Carnegie Hall (1985)
  • Alan Silvestri - American Anthem (1986)
  • Roger Williams - Ivory Impact (1987)
  • Cincinnati Pops Orchestra - Movie Love Themes (1991)
  • Fausto Papetti - Ecos de Hollywood (1991)
  • London Symphony Orchestra - Screen Classics, Vol.7 (1994)
  • Shirley Bassey - Sings the Movies (1995)
  • Ornella Vanoni - Sogni Proibiti (2002)
  • Paris Match - Quattro (2003)
  • Anita Dobson - Magic of Burt Bacharach (2003)
  • Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Plays the Movies (2003)
  • Hugh Jackman and Stephanie J. Block - The Boy from Oz, the Original Broadway Cast Recording (2003)
  • Bradley Joseph - For the Love of It (2005)
  • Thomas Anders - Songs Forever (2006)
  • Dionne Warwick - Live (2007)
  • Barry Manilow - Greatest Songs Of The Eighties (2008)
  • Romina Arena - Arthur's Theme the single (2011)
  • Mel Tormé
  • Ute Lemper
  • Michael Ball
  • Ronan Keating on the album When Ronan Met Burt (2011)
  • Ryuichi Kawamura
  • Fitz & the Tantrums - Recorded for the 2011 remake of Arthur starring Russell Brand and Helen Mirren.
  • Jukebox The Ghost
  • Ryuichi Kawamura - The Voice (2011, Japanese language version)

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