David Bowie wrote the first English-language lyrics to
Claude François' original song, though the lyrics and performance were only informally recorded and never commercially published. The version by
Brook Benton reached number 49 in
Canada in May 1970.
Dorothy Squires In the midst of Sinatra's multiple runs on the UK Singles Chart, Welsh singer
Dorothy Squires also released a rendition of "My Way" in summer 1970. Her recording reached number 25 on the UK Singles Chart and re-entered the chart twice more during that year.
Elvis Presley Elvis Presley began performing the song in concert during the mid-1970s, despite Anka's suggestions that the song did not suit him. Nevertheless, on January 12 and 14, 1973, Presley sang the song during his satellite show
Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite, beamed live and on deferred basis (for European audiences, who also saw it in prime time), to 43 countries via
Intelsat. On October 3, 1977, several weeks after Presley's death, his live recording of "My Way" (recorded for the
Elvis in Concert CBS-TV special on June 21, 1977) was released as a single. In the U.S., it reached number 22 on the
Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart in late 1977/early 1978 (higher than Frank Sinatra's peak position), number 6 on the
Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, and went gold for its successful sales of over a million copies. The following year the single reached number 2 on the
Billboard Country singles chart but went all the way to number 1 on the rival Cash Box Country Singles chart. In the UK, it reached number 9 on the UK Singles Chart. Presley's version is featured in the climax of the 2001 film
3000 Miles to Graceland (
Paul Anka appears in a cameo as a casino pit boss who loathes Presley). Presley's studio version of the song, recorded in 1971, was included on the fourth disc of ''
Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential '70s Masters''.
Certifications Sid Vicious Sex Pistols bassist
Sid Vicious did a
punk rock version of the song, in which a large body of the words were changed and the arrangement was sped up. The orchestral backing was arranged by
Simon Jeffes. Interviewed in 2007, Paul Anka said he had been "somewhat destabilized by the Sex Pistols' version. It was kind of curious, but I felt he [Sid Vicious] was sincere about it." Vicious and his girlfriend,
Nancy Spungen, changed many of the words when it was recorded, including use of the swear words "
cunt" and "
fuck" as well as the word "
queer" (slang for a gay man). Vicious's reference to a "prat who wears hats" was an in-joke directed towards Vicious's friend and Sex Pistols bandmate
Johnny Rotten, who was fond of wearing different kinds of hats he would pick up at jumble sales. It is a rare example of a UK Top 10 hit that contains the word "cunt". Although other members of the band did not contribute to the initial track, guitarist
Steve Jones later overdubbed
lead guitar parts onto the song.
Leonard Cohen said of the song: The 1986 film
Sid and Nancy features a scene where
Gary Oldman, portraying Vicious, performs his version of "My Way" while filming the song's
music video. Vicious' version of this song appears in
Martin Scorsese's 1990 film
Goodfellas, where it plays over the end credits. Personnel •
Sid Viciousvocal •
Steve Joneslead guitar •
Claude Engelrhythm guitar, lead guitar (intro) •
Sauveur Malliabass guitar •
Pierre-Alain Dahandrums •
Simon Jeffesstring arrangements
Margaret Mackie and Jamie Lee Morley In December 2019 footage of Margaret Mackie, a resident of Northcare Suites
Care Home in
Edinburgh who has
dementia, performing "My Way" with staff member Jamie Lee Morley, went
viral after being posted online by Mackie's daughter. Morley later arranged to have the song professionally recorded and it was released in January 2020 as a
charity single to raise funds for
Alzheimer's Society and
Dementia UK. The single peaked at number four in the
iTunes top 40 UK Pop Songs live chart and number two in the
Amazon best seller chart.
Yūzō Kayama In Japan,
Yūzō Kayama, who is usually called the Japanese Frank Sinatra, performed "My Way" in 2008 in English. On April 23 and 30, 2015, as part of 2 vocal overdubbed sessions, Yūzō Kayama performed "My Way" with the earlier record of Frank Sinatra as a duet. ==Public use==