The song has been covered by many artists, including
Buddy Holly, whose recording was a posthumous hit in the
United Kingdom in 1963, where it peaked at number three, and was released on the album
Reminiscing, which reached number two on the
UK Albums Chart. Holly's version also peaked at number three in Ireland.
Wanda Jackson covered the song in her 1961 album
Right or Wrong.
Johnny Rivers also covered the song on his first album,
At the Whisky à Go Go, in 1964, as did
Nina Simone on her 1967 album
High Priestess of Soul and
Waylon Jennings on a single from his 1970 album
Waylon. It was also covered by
Robert Cray on the 1987 live tribute album to Berry, ''
Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll and by Paul McCartney on his 1999 album Run Devil Run'' and on a double
A-side single with "
No Other Baby". The song was also performed by the so-called "
Million Dollar Quartet":
Johnny Cash,
Carl Perkins,
Jerry Lee Lewis, and
Elvis Presley in a jam session on December 4, 1956. Lewis also released a solo version on his 1970 album
She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye. Cash recorded it with Perkins on his posthumous 2003 album
Unearthed. "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" was performed in the
Broadway musical
Million Dollar Quartet, which opened in New York in April 2010, and was included in the album
Million Dollar Quartet, recorded by the original Broadway cast, with
Lance Guest as Johnny Cash, Robert Britton Lyons as Carl Perkins,
Levi Kreis as Jerry Lee Lewis, and Eddie Clendening as Elvis Presley. It was also covered by
Lyle Lovett on his 2012 album
Release Me. The song is referenced in
John Fogerty’s song "
Centerfield" with the line, “A-roundin' third, and headed for home, It's a brown-eyed handsome man.” ==References==