•
Stony Brook People released the song as a demo only single in April 1969 in the United States. •
John Rowles released the song as a single in 1969 in the
Netherlands. •
Jennifer Warnes released the song as a single in 1969. It peaked on the chart at number 128 in the US. •
Cher recorded the song on November 28, 1969. The recording was eventually released as a bonus track on the 2001 CD re-release of her
ATCO album,
3614 Jackson Highway. •
Sérgio Mendes and Brasil '66 released the song as a single in 1970 in the United Kingdom. •
Shirley Bassey released a version, first issued as the B-side to her hit
Something in 1970, and subsequently featured on her album of the same name. •
Cheryl Barnes, who did the version in the film adaptation of
Hair, released a version as a single in 1979. It reached number 64 on the
Billboard Hot 100. • Minneapolis rock group
Golden Smog covered the song in 1992 on their debut EP
On Golden Smog. • Three Dog Night's version was sampled on the song "One to One Religion" by
Bomb The Bass and on the song "Old to the New" by
Nice & Smooth in 1994. Their song was also sampled on the song "A Grand Love Theme" by
Kid Loco in 1997. ==In media==