John Allan Cameron version In 1972,
John Allan Cameron released a version on his album
Lord Of The Dance. The single reached number 4 on
Canada's AC/MOR charts, May 27, 1972.
Raffi version In 1975,
Raffi released his version on his debut album, "Good Luck Boy". The song was edited together, beginning with the harmonica intro that is followed by the first verse.
Finnish language version Finnish musician
Hector made a Finnish translation of the song,
Kuinka voit väittää ("How can you claim") of the song in 1972. It tells the stories of a homeless war veteran, a prostitute and a neglected child.
Anti-Nowhere League version Punk band
Anti-Nowhere League recorded a version of the song on their
debut album in 1982. Ned Raggett of
AllMusic referred to it as "the undisputed highlight" of the album in a retrospective review.
2017 Crisis single In 2017, McTell re-recorded the song with
Annie Lennox (who sings the song's second verse, and some support vocals close to the end) and clients of
UK national charity
Crisis (who sing the chorus vocal behind McTell.) The performance was issued as a charity single, with proceeds to help
homeless people. This was to mark the 50th anniversary of both the song and of the Crisis charity. Though the track peaked at #92 on the UK charts, the CD single of this release was Number 1 in the Christmas 2017 Official Physical Singles Chart (for CD sales).
2020 updated verse In March 2020 McTell agreed to write another verse to the song, inspired by the
COVID-19 pandemic. ==References==