Many artists have covered this song over the years; here are a few examples: During 1963,
Timi Yuro released a
soul music version of the song from her album of the same name. A moderate success, the single reached No. 24 on the
Billboard U.S. top 40 music chart and as much as No. 11 on the Canadian charts. At his last recording session in July 1964,
Jim Reeves recorded a version of the song which became the opening track to his 1965 album
The Jim Reeves Way. "Make the World Go Away" was a greater success for
Eddy Arnold during 1965, scoring No. 1 on the country music chart and also scoring No. 1 on the adult contemporary chart. It reached No. 6 on the singles chart. "Make the World Go Away" was part of the so-called
Nashville sound, an early mixture of popular with country music, and it became one of the most popular recordings of 1960s country music. It is generally considered to be Arnold's best-known song. The musicians on the Arnold session were
Grady Martin, Velma Smith (guitars), Henry Strzelecki (bass), Jerry Carrigan (drums),
Floyd Cramer (piano), Bill Walker (vibes), Harvey Wolfe (cello), Pamela Goldsmith, Ruby Ann Story (violas), Brenton Banks, Solie Fott, Lillian Hunt, Martin Kathan, Shelly Kurland (violins), and the
Anita Kerr Singers (vocal chorus). In 2020, this version was selected by the
Library of Congress for preservation in the
National Recording Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
Harry James recorded a version on the 1966 album
Harry James & His Western Friends (
Dot DLP 3735 and DLP 25735) and again on the 1977 album ''Comin' from a Good Place'' (Sheffield Lab LAB 6).
Elvis Presley's 1970 version of "Make the World Go Away" was the closing track of his album ''
Elvis Country (I'm 10,000 Years Old)''.
Dean Martin included his interpretation of the song on his 1970 album
My Woman, My Woman, My Wife. During 1975,
Donny Osmond and
Marie Osmond covered "Make the World Go Away", scoring hits in the
UK and the United States. The song was recorded by the pair on the MGM album of the same title. During 1978, country music singer
Charly McClain covered "Make the World Go Away" for her second album,
Let Me Be Your Baby. The single, with "Leanin' on the Bottle" as the B-side, reached No. 73 on the country charts.
Roger Whittaker covered the song for the 1987 album
His Finest Collection. During 2005,
Martina McBride covered "Make the World Go Away" for her album
Timeless. Other popular singers who have covered the song include
Engelbert Humperdinck,
Jimmie Rogers and
Tom Jones. At the 2008 Academy of Country Music Awards program,
Carrie Underwood and
Brad Paisley sang the song as a duet to honor Eddy Arnold for his long career in country music. "Make the World Go Away" is the song playing on the radio of the car in Underwood's 2008 music video for her single "
Just a Dream". In October 2012,
Alison Krauss and
Jamey Johnson performed their version of this song on the
Late Show with David Letterman, promoting the album
Living for a Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran. Jim Adkins of American rock band
Jimmy Eat World covered the song on various dates of his first European solo tour.
The Secret Sisters have been performing the song at some of their concerts since 2015. Country singer
Kelsea Ballerini performed the song on the
Grand Ole Opry in 2016. == Foreign-language versions ==