Buddy Kaye,
Benjamin Weisman,
Dolores Fuller and
Fred Wise wrote a version of "Cindy" called "Cindy, Cindy". This version is the familiar one recorded by such performers as
Elvis Presley,
Johnny Cash,
Ricky Nelson,
Warren Zevon,
Nick Cave (in a duet with Johnny Cash), and others.
Bing Crosby included the song in a medley on his album
101 Gang Songs (1961).
Mack Wilberg's choral arrangement of the piece was written for four-hand piano, double eight-part choirs, a string bass, xylophone, and a score of quintessential
Americana instruments to supplement the melody during the arrangement's hoedown section. This arrangement is available for any choir to learn and perform, although Wilberg also wrote a special arrangement to be performed by the
Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. The choral parts are the same, but the accompaniment has been rewritten for full orchestra (specifically the
Orchestra at Temple Square).
Robert Plant featured an arrangement titled "Cindy, I'll Marry You Someday" on his 2010 album
Band of Joy. Modern versions of the song include modified lyrics, such as the following: : You ought to see my Cindy : She lives way down South : And she's so sweet the honey bees : All swarm around her mouth : Get along home Cindy, Cindy : Get along home Cindy, Cindy : Get along home Cindy, Cindy : I'll marry you some day
Steve Miller recorded a version of the song in an uptempo new wave rock song retitled “Get On Home” with some new lyrics on verses two and three plus a guitar solo on
The Steve Miller Band’s 1981 album
Circle of Love. ==In film and television==