Various versions of "The Twelfth of Never" have been praised by the editors of
Cash Box magazine in reviews of the albums on which they appear. In their critique of
For You, For Me, For Evermore by the
Anita Kerr Quartet in 1960, they wrote that "their smooth blend gently caresses such stalwarts as… 'The Twelfth of Never'".
Claude Gray's 1962 recording on the album
Country Goes to Town was described as "warm and intimate". On
Bobby Vinton Sings the Big Ones in 1962, the singer "shines". The 1963 album
The Fleetwoods Sing for Lovers by Night includes a "professional and harmonious rendition" of the song. They described the version on 1963's
Nina Simone at Carnegie Hall as a "top-flight reading". The editors called the song one of the "bright bands" on both
Mel Carter's
When a Boy Falls in Love in 1963 and
Billy J. Kramer's ''I'll Keep You Satisfied'' in 1964.
Billboard also highlighted recordings of "The Twelfth of Never" in various reviews. They felt that the version on 1963's
Swing Along with Floyd Cramer "should get a lot of play" by radio stations. They gave
Mark Dinning's 1963 recording four stars. The song was mentioned as one of the "highly playable tracks" on
Nina Simone at Carnegie Hall. The 1966 album
Chér had a "fresh approach".
Arthur Prysock brought "his very own phrasing and intonation" to the track from 1969's
Where the Soul Trees Grow.
Tammy Wynette's rendition on 1970's
The Ways to Love a Man was "beautiful". They felt it was one of the best songs on
Charlie Rich's
Tomorrow Night in 1973 and
Charlie McCoy's
Charlie My Boy in 1975.
AllMusic critics have commented in retrospective and contemporary reviews on various interpretations of the song. In his comments on the version from
Oliver's 1970 album
Again, Joe Viglione wrote that "the execution is way off". Conversely, he described
Olivia Newton-John's rendition on her 1989 album
Warm and Tender as a "great job". Scott Yanow noted that the "folkish" arrangement on
Dianne Reeves's 1997 album
That Day… was a highlight. In a review of
The Greatest Love Songs of All Time by
Barry Manilow in 2010,
Stephen Thomas Erlewine described the song as "great". ==Notes==