The song has been covered by many artists over the decades.
Notable covers In the 1970s, Black folk singer
Richie Havens recorded an extended cover and pluralized the song title, as "Fathers & Sons" on his 1971 album
The Great Blind Degree.
Johnny Cash also recorded a
country duet version with his stepdaughter, Rosie Nix Adams. The mid-1990s and early 2000s saw a revitalization of the song with Boyzone's and Ronan Keating's disparate pop version, introducing Cat Stevens to a new generation of listeners. The latter version would feature Stevens cameoing in a duet. After four years of recording and releasing four albums centered around
Great American pop standards,
Rod Stewart directed his focus to covering contemporary
pop rock songs, including this Cat Stevens song, for his 2006
Still the Same... Great Rock Classics of Our Time album. In 2024, James Arthur Garfunkel recorded and released a duet version featuring his father
Art Garfunkel under the moniker Garfunkel & Garfunkel. Similar to Cash and Adams version, the two singers musically explore the song as a generational endearing conversation between the two of them. Their orchestrally lush recording closed out their duets album that was aptly titled
Father & Son.
Johnny Cash versions Johnny Cash recorded the song twice in his career. The first time he covered the song in 1974 for his 48th album
The Junkie and the Juicehead Minus Me. This cover, titled "Father and Daughter (Father and Son)", was a duet with stepdaughter
Rosie Nix Adams (with lyrics adjusted to adhere to the different subject matter). This version presented the song as a back and forth conversation between a father and a daughter imploring each other how to approach one's life while the former asks his daughter to stay while she yearns to leave. A new recording of the
Father and Son cover appeared on Cash's
posthumous compilation release
Unearthed (2003), which featured outtakes from his
American Recordings sessions over the years. This duet featured
Fiona Apple, and retained the lyrics of Stevens' original song.
Boyzone version Irish boy band
Boyzone released a cover of "Father and Son" in November 1995 by
Polydor Records, reaching number two on the
UK Singles Chart and number one on the
Irish Singles Chart. The cover received a platinum sales status certification from the
British Phonographic Industry. The cover was the 13th-best-selling single of 1995 in the UK. In Ireland, it became their fourth consecutive number-one single, and it found international success, peaking at number two in Australia, number 11 in France, and number 15 in Germany.
Critical reception Music Week gave Boyzone's version of "Father and Son" a top score of five out of five and named it Single of the Week, writing, "The song that got the audience choking back tears during the recent tour is Boyzone's
Christmas single. It's an emotional rendition of the
Cat Stevens song – and will be massive."
Smash Hits gave it four out of five, naming it a "top ballad sung from the heart." In a separate review,
Smash Hits editor Gill Whyte gave the single one out of five, writing, "This is a slowly, with lots of twinkly piano, crescendos and ooh-ah harmonious bits."
Track listings •
UK CD1 • "Father and Son" (radio edit) – 2:46 • "Should Be Missing You Now" – 3:20 • "Father and Son" (live) •
UK CD2 • "Father and Son" (radio edit) – 2:46 • "Should Be Missing You Now" – 3:20 • "Should Be Missing You Now" (The Other Mix) – 4:40 • "Father and Son" (the album version) – 2:50 •
UK cassette single • "Father and Son" (radio edit) – 2:46 • "Should Be Missing You Now" – 3:20
Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Certifications Release history Ronan Keating version }} "Father and Son" was covered by
Boyzone frontman
Ronan Keating and released as the second of three singles from his greatest hits compilation album
10 Years of Hits (2004). The song features guest vocals from Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) in the form of a
virtual duet. The song peaked at number two on the
UK Singles Chart, becoming Keating's 11th top-10 single. Keating donated the profits from the single to the
Band Aid Trust.
Track listings UK CD1 • "Father and Son" – 3:21 • "
When You Say Nothing at All" (Spanish duet with
Paulina Rubio) – 4:20
UK CD2 • "Father and Son" – 3:21 • "Father and Son" (Metrophonic Mix) – 3:57 • "
I Hope You Dance" (video CD-ROM) • "Father and Son" (video CD-ROM)
Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Certifications ==In popular culture==