The sound of "Caravan" appealed to
exotica musicians;
Martin Denny,
Arthur Lyman and
Gordon Jenkins all covered it. The
Mills Brothers recorded an
a cappella version of the song. More than 350 versions have been recorded. •
Duke Ellington – New York, May 14, 1937 •
Bobby Darin on
This is Darin 1959 (rec) 1960 (rel) •
Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers –
Caravan, New York, October 23, 1962 •
Wes Montgomery – ''
Movin' Wes'', New York, November 16, 1964 •
The Ventures - ''Live in Japan '65'', Tokyo, March 5, 1965 (released May 30, 1995) •
Gene Krupa –
Live at the New School, New York, April 17, 1973 (released 1999) • Dizzy Gillespie and
Oscar Peterson –
Oscar Peterson and Dizzy Gillespie, London, November 28–29, 1974 •
Les Paul &
Chet Atkins –
Chester and Lester, May 6–7, 1975 •
Art Pepper –
Friday Night at the Village Vanguard, New York, July 29, 1977 •
Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul, a live version (credited as "From the motion picture
Men Without Women "),
B-side of the "Forever" single, 1982 •
Wynton Marsalis –
Marsalis Standard Time, Vol. I, New York, May 29–30, 1986 and September 24–25, 1986 •
Medeski Martin & Wood –
Notes from the Underground, New York, December 15–16, 1991 •
Michel Camilo –
Rendezvous, New York, January 18–20, 1993 •
Chicago on their 1995 album
Night & Day: Big Band •
Dee Dee Bridgewater –
Prelude To A Kiss: The Duke Ellington Album, a 1996 vocal rendition of the song, with a Mideastern and African percussion setting •
Fanfare Ciocărlia -
Gili Garabdi, 2005 •
Hiromi's Sonicbloom -
Beyond Standard, 2008 ==In popular culture==