•
Travis Tritt released his version of the song as a single in January 1996, where it peaked at number 52 on the
Hot Country Songs Chart and number 28 on the Canadian
RPM Country Tracks Chart. It was Tritt's first single to miss the Top 40 on the
Hot Country Songs Chart. •
Brenda Lee covered the song on her 1962 album
Sincerely, Brenda Lee. When released as a single in Belgium, Lee's version reached number 3 in
Flanders and number 44 in
Wallonia. • In 1963,
Mr. Acker Bilk recorded the song as an instrumental number, which reached number 77 (U.S.). •
Bobby Hatfield of
the Righteous Brothers released a version in 1969, which reached number 95 on the
Billboard Hot 100. •
Edita Piekha covered the song as "Только Ты" in 1963; it was popular in the
USSR. • English singer Jeff Collins from Enfield recorded the song in 1972. It was popular in Europe, and rose to number 40 in the UK charts, charting for eight weeks. • In 1973, the singer
Stein Ingebrigtsen had a number one hit on
Norway's
VG-lista with a
Norwegian version of the song, entitled "Bare du". The lyrics were written by the record producer Arve Sigvaldsen. A
Swedish version of the song, "Bara du", also recorded by Ingebrigtsen, became popular in
that country. Ingebrigtsen also recorded a
German version entitled "So wie du" with lyrics written by Ralph-Maria Siegel. • The pop band
Child released the song as a single in 1979, reaching number 33 in the UK Charts. •
Reba McEntire had a number 13 hit on the U.S. Country music charts with her cover on her 1981 album
Heart to Heart. •
The Statler Brothers covered the song on their 1986 album
Four for the Show. Their version was released as a single and peaked at number 36 on the
Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. A music video was made for the song and was shot at
Opryland USA. •
John Alford recorded the song as a double-A side with "
Blue Moon" in 1996, which reached number 9 in the UK charts. *In 2025 Ludmila Shapira recorded a Yiddish version, "Du aleyn" on YouTube with lyrics by Lenny Misikoff. ==See also==