The song has been covered by many other artists. One of the earliest covers was by
Martha Reeves & the Vandellas that same year from their 1963 album
Heat Wave.
Elkie Brooks, whose first single, released in 1964, featured a version of "Hello Stranger" on the flip side of her version of another U.S. R&B hit,
Etta James's "Something's Got a Hold on Me". In 1966, Ollie McLaughlin had the group
the Capitols, discovered at a local dance headlined by Barbara Lewis, record "Hello Stranger" to be the B-side of their #7 hit "
Cool Jerk". Also in 1966, an instrumental version was released as an alternative B-side to Deon Jackson's "Love Makes The World Go Round" on Carla 2526. Although it is billed as by Deon Jackson, it is rumoured to be by Riley Hampton, who was the arranger of the song in 1963. "Hello Stranger" was also a 1969 single release by Darius before returning to the charts in 1973 when it became a regional hit for Fire & Rain, a
folk rock duo comprising veteran
Tucson musician Manny Freiser and Patti McCarron, Freiser's then-wife who sang lead; their version, which featured
Michael Omartian on keyboards, was arranged by Ben Benay who also played guitar. Benay had also been guitarist on the version of "Hello Stranger" by Darius. Manny Freiser recalled: "
Mercury [Records] released "Hello Stranger" as a single against our wishes. It became a legitimate hit at
easy listening radio...Mercury then tried to cross it over to
Top-40 radio...We started picking up major markets, mostly in the southeast...The single precariously "
bubbled under the Hot 100" on Billboard's charts in spring '73: #106 one week, #105 the next, and so on" entering the
Billboard Hot 100 that June at #100 where it remained for three weeks and then dropped off the charts. Freiser - "Although it had sold 70,000+ copies, 'Hello Stranger' had basically been a 'turntable hit' at Top 40 radio -- one that got played a lot , but didn't break. It thus became
Billboard Magazine's lowest-ranked Hot 100 single of 1973, ranking #573 out of 573 singles that made the Hot 100." In October 1976, studio group New York Rubber Rock Band recorded a dance version of "Hello Stranger" for the Brooklyn-based Henry Street Records; Colleen Heather was the vocalist on this version which reached #31 on the Dance charts. The Capitols' version of "Hello Stranger" was also issued in the UK as the B-side of "Cool Jerk" three times: in 1966, 1969 and 1971 (the last two reissues credited to the Three Caps) with the single falling short of the charts each time. In 1985,
Carrie Lucas' remake of "Hello Stranger" - which featured
the Whispers - was a Top 20 R&B hit.
The Supremes &
The Four Tops recorded a version for the album
Dynamite! in 1971. In 1977, the song was covered by Hong Kong female singer May Cheng 鄭寶雯 on a compilation LP album 《House Golden Hits 1977 Volume 5》. Other versions of the song have been recorded by
Martha Reeves and the Vandellas for their
Heat Wave album, by
Queen Latifah in 2004 for her
The Dana Owens Album, by
Ebony Alleyne for her album
Never Look Back (recorded in 2003/ released in 2007), by Diane Marino (featuring saxophonist
Wycliffe Gordon) for her 2008 '60s covers album
Just Groovin', by
Julia Holter for her 2013 album
Loud City Song, and by
Samantha Fish on her 2017 album Chills & Fever. == In film and television ==