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Tommy Edwards's version hit the pop top 20 in 1960, peaking at No. 18. • Eddy Arnold's version was a number one country song in 1954, and was on his album
You Gotta Have Love (1960). •
Johnny Burnette – for his album
Dreamin (1960) •
Solomon Burke – a single release. (1962). •
Andy Williams released a version on his 1963 album,
Days of Wine and Roses and Other TV Requests. •
Connie Francis – for her album
Country Music – Connie Style (1962). •
Kay Starr – for the album
Just Plain Country (1962). •
Al Martino – for his album
I Love You Because (1963). •
Esther Phillips – for her album
Release Me (1963). •
Rosemary Clooney –
Rosemary Clooney Sings Country Hits from the Heart (1963) •
Eydie Gormé – for her album
Gormé Country Style (1964). •
Gene Pitney – on the album
George Jones & Gene Pitney – For the First Time! Two Great Stars (1965) •
Perry Como –
The Scene Changes (1965) •
Vic Damone – in his album
Country Love Songs (1965). •
Brook Benton – in the album
My Country (1966). •
Loretta Lynn – in her album ''
Don't Come Home a Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)'' (1967). • Chen Fen Lan, a
Taiwanese singer, included it in her LP album
Golden Record in (1970). •
Gene Clark on his album
Roadmaster (first released in 1973). •
Johnny Rodriguez included some
Spanish language lyrics in his version. (1973). •
Dolly Parton and
Willie Nelson - included in the album
Burlap & Satin (1983) •
Jason & the Scorchers offered an
alt country version on their 1985 album
Lost and Found. •
Anne Murray's tribute-to-the-1950s album, ''
Croonin''' (1993). •
Jerry Lee Lewis included it on his 2010 album, "Mean Old Man". • Knud Pfeiffer wrote the
Danish lyrics. The Danish title is "Jeg ønsker ikke dit svar".
Raquel Rastenni with Harry Felbert's sixtet and chorus recorded it in Copenhagen in 1954. The song was released on His Master's Voice X 8219. • A
Japanese version was sung by Yōichi Sugawara (菅原洋一) as "Shiritakunai no" (知りたくないの) in 1965. • This song was covered in
Mandarin Chinese language, given the title name of 過去的春夢 (Passed Memory) with
Chinese lyrics written by Li Rui Cheng (李瑞成), recorded by various female and male singers, such as Rou Yun (柔雲) in 1956, Judi Jim (詹小屏) in 1973 from
Hong Kong; Zi Wei (紫薇) in 1969, Bao Na-Na (包娜娜) in 1976,
Feng Fei-fei & Yao Su-Rong (姚蘇蓉) both in 1978, Long Piao-Piao (龍飄飄), Yu Ya (尤雅) in 2002 from Taiwan, and Ling Seow (凌霄) from
Singapore. ==Answer song==