The song has been recorded by many artists. Among the most notable examples are the following: • In late 1967,
the Lettermen recorded the "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" as a medley with "
Goin' Out of My Head", which was featured on their album
The Lettermen!! ...And Live! that same year. Their rendition reached number 7 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100 and number 2
Easy Listening. • In 1968,
Andy Williams' version from his 1967 album
Love, Andy made it to number 5 on the UK singles chart and number 8 on the
Irish Singles Chart. The arranger and producer was Nick DeCaro and the conductor was Eddie Karam. In 2002 he recorded a new version of the song for his compilation album
The Essential Andy Williams, as a duet with British actress and singer
Denise van Outen, which reached number 23 in the UK singles charts. •
Maureen McGovern released her cover for her
self-titled album as a single in 1979 (number 27 on the US Adult Contemporary chart in 1979; number 5 Canadian AC in 1980). • In 1991, the
Pet Shop Boys recorded "
Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You)", a medley of the song with
U2's "
Where the Streets Have No Name", which reached number 4 in the U.K. and number 72 in the U.S. and was featured on their compilation album
Discography: The Complete Singles Collection. • In 1992, Dutch singers
Gerard Joling and
Tatjana Šimić recorded a duet version of the song (including a rap segment by Darrell Bell) for Joling's album
Eye to Eye. The single peaked at number 5 in the Dutch Top 40 charts. • In 1993,
Morten Harket recorded a cover of the song, produced by
Stephen Hague, for the ending of the film
Coneheads. • In 2000,
Jimmy Somerville version appeared on the soundtrack to the TV series
Queer as Folk, through Almighty Records. In March 2001, the song resulted in his first chart entry in almost a decade in France. • In 2010, fans of the German football club
1. FC Union Berlin started using the melody for a chant for their player
Torsten Mattuschka, inspired by
Manchester United F.C. fans who used it for their player
Owen Hargreaves. • In 2011,
Stereophonics frontman
Kelly Jones sang an acoustic version of the song in tribute to former
Wales national football team manager
Gary Speed. The song was adopted as an anthem for Welsh football fans during Speed's playing career with Wales after being used in a
BBC Wales promo for the
1994 World Cup qualifying campaign. • In 2019,
Surf Mesa released a
tropical house cover of the song called "
ILY (I Love You Baby)", featuring vocals by Emilee Flood for the EP
Another Life. Upon being re-released in 2020, it became a top 40 hit in many countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom. Unlike other cover versions, this cover is based solely around the chorus of the original Frankie Valli composition, and was renamed to reflect that. == References ==