Louis Armstrong version • Another successful cover version of the song
Mame is
Louis Armstrong's cover from May 1966. It reached No. 81 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 7 on the Easy Listening chart. On
Cashbox it peaked at No. 60 and stayed on the chart for 5 weeks.
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass' version • The most successful cover version is a version by
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. Released as a single it reached No. 19 on the Hot 100 in November 1966 and No. 2 on the Easy Listening chart, In
Cashbox it reached a peak position of No. 17, staying on the chart for 10 weeks, with it also debuting at No. 27 on
Record World's newly created Top Non-Rock chart, staying there for a week before dropping out by February 18th of 1967. It also peaked at No. 51 in Australia. it was included in their 1966 hit album,
S.R.O along with the single's
B-side, "
Our Day Will Come".
Frankie Vaughan version •
Frankie Vaughan had a minor comeback with the song "
There Must Be a Way" in 1967, with that he recorded more charting UK singles. In 1968 he recorded "Mame" (a longer version), paired with "If I Had My Way", but the single didn't chart.
Other versions • The first live performance was on March 27, 1966, by Charles Braswell and All. •
Jimmy Durante's version appears on his 1966 album
One of Those Songs, arranged and conducted by
Ernie Freeman. •
Eddie Fisher's cover arranged by Richard Wess appears on his album
People Like You and was included as the B-side of his hit song "
Games That Lovers Play".
Cashbox magazine called the song "Another swingin’ date". == Charts ==