"He'll Have to Go" has been recorded by many other artists.
Elvis Presley recorded his version of "He'll Have to Go" on October 31, 1976, at his last known studio recording session; it is believed to be the final song he ever recorded in a studio setting. The song prompted the
answer song "
He'll Have to Stay" by
Jeanne Black. Her song reached No. 6 on the
Billboard Hot C&W Sides chart and No. 4 on the
Billboard Hot 100 in 1960.
Les Paul and
Mary Ford recorded the song as "She'll Have to Go" for their 1962 album
Bouquet of Roses.
Tom Jones recorded a version for his 1967 album
Green, Green Grass of Home. Country music satirists
Homer and Jethro parodied the song on their 1962 live album
Homer and Jethro at the Convention.
Barry Young reached No. 68 in
Canada with his version in 1966. Guitarist
Ry Cooder recorded a version with a Mexican
norteño-style arrangement for his 1976 album
Chicken Skin Music.
Solomon Burke had a crossover hit with his 1964 version of the song on the US Adult Contemporary and R&B charts.
Bryan Ferry recorded the song in 1977, but it remained unreleased until 1988 when it was included on the album
The Ultimate Collection.
Elton John has performed the song several times live, during a variety of solo tours and television appearances, and at various stops on his 1979 tour with
Ray Cooper, including the series of shows the two played at the Rossya Hall in Moscow, Russia, the last night of which was broadcast live on BBC Radio.
UB40 recorded the song for their 2013 album
Getting Over the Storm. The song has also been covered by
Joe Pesci, Scottish rocker
Frankie Miller, English pop band
Prefab Sprout and English rock band
the Quireboys. In 2023, ''He'll Have to Go'', an
independent short film named after the song was released and won the Finalist Award at the SWIFF International Film Festival for Best Short Film. ==References==