Other Cover Versions
- An early cover of the song was released in 1986 by Age of Chance. The single was accompanied by a video which received some airplay on MTV in the United States, and reached #50 on the pop charts in the United Kingdom in early 1987.
- The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain has covered the song for their third album A Fist Ful Of Ukuleles in 1994 and included it in their best of album Top Notch from 2006.
- German singer/band leader Max Raabe and Palast Orchester covered in cabaret/big band style for his 2001 album Super Hits.
- The song was released as the first solo single from WWIII frontman, Mandy Lion in 2008.
- The song is covered by Richard Thompson using acoustic guitar and percussion in his 1000 Years of Popular Music show and related live albums and DVD.
- The song is covered by Tony DeSare on his "Last First Kiss" album.
- The song is performed live by Westlife on their The Greatest Hits Tour.
- The song is covered on the TV series Glee in the 37th episode, Sexy.
- At the 2011 CMT Music Awards, Lady Antebellum performed the song after their original song Just a Kiss.
- A remix of the track by DJ Z-Trip was unofficially released with raps by Murs.
- A cover of the song including a segment of the song Corcovado was done by the Klazz Brothers with vocalist Edson Cordeiro on the album Klazz Meets the Voice released in 2007.
- The song is covered by Maroon 5 on their album Overexposed, released in June 2012.
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