;1970s • 1971:
Johnny Mathis recorded a version of this song for his LP ''
You've Got a Friend''. • 1972:
Al Green recorded the song for his album ''
Let's Stay Together'' and the song also appeared on the soundtracks of 1997's
Good Will Hunting, 1999's
The Virgin Suicides, 1999's
Notting Hill and 2010's
The Book of Eli. Green's cover was also featured in season 4 episode 2 of the American television series
Atlanta. Green's version was released as a single in France on
Cream Records. In 2008, Green's version was remade into a duet with
Joss Stone for the
soundtrack to the film adaptation of
Sex and the City, with her vocals
overdubbed onto the track. • 1973:
Cher covered the song on her 1973 album
Half-Breed. • 1977:
Florence Henderson performed the song during a medley on an episode of
The Brady Bunch Variety Hour. ;1980s • 1982: Single released by
Freddie McGregor on Music Lab, produced by
Coxsone Dodd. • 1984: Single release by Deirdre and
Louise Rutkowski (later of 4AD supergroup
This Mortal Coil) for their debut "In An Ideal World" (1984) with their first band Sunset Gun. • 1985: Mexican Group
El Tiempo recorded a
Spanish-language version called "Cómo curar un corazón" on their album
Cada día más ;1990s • 1991:
Teddy Pendergrass recorded a version of this song on his LP
Truly Blessed. ;2000s • 2003:
Michael Bublé recorded this song, with Barry Gibb performing
backup vocals, on his
self-titled album. Bublé's version reached number 22 on the US
Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. It was Buble's first single. • 2003:
American Idol's second winner
Ruben Studdard covered the song on his debut album
Soulful. • 2005:
Mari Wilson, English pop and jazz singer, included a cover on her album
Dolled Up. • 2005:
Steve Brookstein recorded it on his number-one album
Heart and Soul. • 2006: The song is covered in
Julio Iglesias's album
Romantic Classics. • 2007:
Barry Manilow's version appears on his album
The Greatest Songs of the Seventies. • 2009:
Jazz singer-pianist
Diana Krall covered this song on her album
Quiet Nights. • 2009:
Rod Stewart recorded a version for his album
Soulbook, though it was left off the final track listing. ;2010s • 2014:
Eef Barzelay recorded a version for a fundraising CD titled
More Super Hits of the Seventies for freeform radio station
WFMU. • 2017:
Chris Stills recorded a version for the feature film
I, Tonya. • 2020:
Kahil El'Zabar recorded an instrumental version titled "How Can We Mend Broken Heart" for his 2020 album
America the Beautiful. ==References==