Hit versions of the song were recorded by
Sylvia Syms,
Dinah Shore,
Angélica María,
Ben E. King as an
ATCO single,
Frank Sinatra,
Rosemary Clooney, and
Jamie Cullum. It was featured in
The Birdcage sung by
Nathan Lane,
Hank Azaria,
Gene Hackman,
Robin Williams and
Dianne Wiest. Many actresses have also sung the song in the stage version of the musical including
Martine McCutcheon,
Laura Michelle Kelly,
Amy Nuttall,
Lisa O'Hare, and
Lauren Ambrose.
Peggy Lee recorded a
Cha-cha-cha version on her 1960 album
Latin ala Lee!.
Andy Williams covered the song on his 1964 album
The Great Songs from My Fair Lady and Other Broadway Hits.
Shirley Bassey recorded and released this song on two 1965 albums, including "Shirley Stops The Shows" released in the UK, and 'Shirley Bassey Belts The Best' released in the USA.
Petula Clark recorded a version for her
1968 album ''
The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener''. The song was performed by
Jane Powell in the 1959
NBC television special
Sunday Showcase "Give My Regards to Broadway", for which a
kinescope recording still exists. In 1976,
Florence Henderson performed the song on
The Brady Bunch Variety Hour. The song was performed by
Jayma Mays as her character
Emma Pillsbury on the FOX television show
Glee in the episode "
Mash-Up".
I Could Have Danced All Night was performed by young British
soprano Hollie Steel during her audition on
Britain's Got Talent. She later recorded the song on her debut album. Noted Wagnerian soprano
Birgit Nilsson recorded the song for the 1960 gala performance recording of
Johann Strauss's operetta
Die Fledermaus on the Decca/London label.
Herbert von Karajan conducted the recording of the operetta, but the conductor of this excerpt, as well as that of most of the other gala excerpts included, is not identified.
Jane Ira Bloom included the song in her 2011 album
Wingwalker. ==Covers and parodies==