After Elvis Presley, the song has been performed by many other artists. Dolly Parton sang the song on her 1969 album
My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy. Songwriter Mac Davis recorded his own version of the song for his 1970 album
Song Painter. Candi Staton recorded the song for her 1972 self titled album, and released it as a single the same year when it charted at R&B No. 12, US No. 48. In 1991,
Norman Cook issued a
dance version with his
Beats International collective, which reached number 44 on the UK chart. In 1996, the '
Fugees-esque'
hip-hop trio Ghetto People had a top ten hit on the German charts with a version recorded with local singer . As Malinkewitz was recording under the pseudonym L-Viz at the time, some broadcasters in the UK credited the record to
El Vez by mistake.
Gospel recording artist Reverend
James Cleveland recorded a gospel version of the song, and won his first
Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance at the
17th Annual Grammy Awards in 1975 with the
Southern California Community Choir for his 1974 album release,
In the Ghetto. Following the death of Mac Davis,
Reba McEntire and
Darius Rucker recorded a duet version of the song to honor him. It was released on November 11, 2020, immediately following a live performance at the
54th Annual Country Music Association Awards.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds version "In the Ghetto" was covered by
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds as their debut single. It was recorded at
Trident Studios in
London and released as a 7-inch single on June 18, 1984, with the
B-side "The Moon Is in the Gutter". It reached No. 84 on the
UK Singles Chart and No. 1 on the
UK Independent Singles Chart. While originally not present on any album, it was later included on the CD reissue of the band's first album,
From Her to Eternity.
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