•
Judy Collins included the song on her 1970 album,
Whales & Nightingales. • The song is incorporated into both the opening and closing tracks of the 1990 album
Simple Gifts: Instrumental Arrangements of Shaker Melodies by
William Coulter and
Barry Phillips. •
Yo-Yo Ma recorded a duet with singer/songwriter
Alison Krauss, originally released on his 2001 album
Classic Yo-Yo, re-released on the 2005 album
Essential Yo-Yo Ma, and later included in
Apple Music's compilation,
Yo-Yo Ma Essentials. • An instrumental rendition of "Simple Gifts" was played as the
Olympic Flag entered
Centennial Olympic Stadium during the opening ceremony of the
1996 Summer Olympics in
Atlanta. • John P. Zdechlik used "Simple Gifts" in "
Chorale and Shaker Dance", a 1972 composition for concert band. In 2004,
Robert Steadman arranged the tune for
orchestra featuring an off-stage
trumpet and a thumping, dance-music influenced finale. •
Frank Ticheli composed a variation of "Simple Gifts", presented in
Simple Gifts: Four Shaker Songs. • The 1967 album
Happy Together by
The Turtles includes the song "Too Young to Be One", which
Eric Eisner adapted from "Simple Gifts." • The central melody of "Simple Gifts" is used in the 2009 song
The Sound Above My Hair by German electronic music group
Scooter, which utilises bagpipes in the composition. • The 2008 song "
The Greatest Man That Ever Lived (Variations on a Shaker Hymn)" by
Weezer makes extensive use of the "Simple Gifts" melody throughout. • The
Santa Clara Vanguard Drum and Bugle Corps made use of the "Simple Gifts" melody throughout their 2009 production, "Ballet for Martha". •
The Pride of West Virginia has included the song in its pregame show for every game the band is at since 1973.
In popular culture •
John Williams composed a variation for cello, violin, clarinet, and piano titled
Air and Simple Gifts. The variation was written specifically for
Barack Obama's Inauguration on January 20, 2009. It was performed by
Anthony McGill,
Itzhak Perlman,
Yo-Yo Ma, and
Gabriela Montero. • Icelandic singer
Jónsi covered the song for the 2017 film,
The Circle. • Several arrangements by composer Rick Krizman were composed for the tabloid news series,
American Journal. • For many years, an excerpt was used as the opening theme for the
CBS News television documentary series,
CBS Reports • It was used in the 1963 Boulting Brothers' film,
Heavens Above!. • Hannibal Heyes (
Pete Duel) sings the song in
Alias Smith and Jones in the 1971 (second season) episode, "The Posse That Wouldn't Quit". • The song is performed in the 1990
Shining Time Station Christmas episode '
Tis a Gift. • The melody appears prominently in the score of the 2023
Bluey episode
Relax. • The melody appears in the movie
Wake Up Dead Man, where it is played by Simone Vivane, a cellist character in the movie. ==Additional verses==