Early popular recordings include those by
Les Brown,
Glenn Miller, and
Jane Froman, followed by several others; and decades later, the song regained attention.
Bette Midler covered the song on the 1988
Beaches soundtrack. In the same year,
Bonnie Raitt and
Was (Not Was) recorded the song for the album,
Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films. Alison Krauss recorded the song for the 1996 album
The Best of Country Sing the Best of Disney. Her version peaked at number 82 on the
RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada. Krauss' cover earned her a Grammy nomination for
Best Female Country Vocal Performance in 1997. An instrumental version by violinist
Jenny Oaks Baker was included in the Grammy-nominated album
Wish Upon a Star, released in 2011.
Brian Wilson recorded his own arrangement of "Baby Mine" on his Disney cover album
In the Key of Disney in 2011. English singer
Lily Allen credits being encouraged to perform the song in a
school assembly with the beginning of her interest in becoming a professional musician. The song is used recurrently in the
AMC television drama
Halt and Catch Fire as a lullaby that Donna Clark (
Kerry Bishé) sings to her daughters.
Sharon Rooney and
Arcade Fire covered the song for the
2019 live-action remake of Dumbo, while Norwegian singer
Aurora performed the song for the teaser trailer. ==References==