Jimmy Lafave recorded the song on his 1992 live record
Austin Skyline. The song was covered by
Manfred Mann's Earth Band, released on their 1996 studio album
Soft Vengeance. The song has also been covered by jazz singer
Cassandra Wilson on
Belly of the Sun released in 2002.
Soul Flower Union as 嵐からの隠れ家 (
Arashi kara no Kakurega) covered the song on their 2002 studio album
Love ± Zero.
Rodney Crowell covered the song, with
Emmylou Harris, for Crowell's 2005 album
The Outsider. In 2006, English singer-songwriter
Steve Adey reinterpreted the song, slowing it down to a funeral pace. Adey's version made
The Times top songs of 2006. Pakistan's Sachal Jazz Ensemble, with guest
Becca Stevens, recorded the song with sitar and other traditional instruments for their album
Song of Lahore (Universal, 2016).
Bill Murray sings along to the song in its entirety in the film
St. Vincent.
Chris Martin of the band
Coldplay performed a solo acoustic version of the song in the
Saturday Night Live at Home episode of
Saturday Night Live on April 11, 2020. ==References==