Chart versions • The song enjoyed duplicate success on country radio, as a cover version by
Johnny Carver. Carver's rendition - simply titled "Yellow Ribbon" - was a top 10 hit on the
Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in June 1973. Carver's version also reached No. 1 on the
RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada. Musically similar, the only difference in the song is the substitution of the minor expletive "damn" (in the lyric, "
Now the whole damn bus is cheering") with "darn". • Later in 1973,
Connie Francis had a minor hit in Australia with an
answer song, "The Answer (Should I Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree?)". Her version remained in the Australian top 40 for three weeks, peaking at No.31. It also peaked at No.104 on the US
pop singles, it started her small comeback to music after she stopped recording in 1970. In
Canada's AC charts it made just No.100. On a game show, she explained that the
answer song was written for her by the co-writer of the original song, because she was a long time friend of his.
Other versions •
Ray Conniff recorded the song on April 9, 1973 and featured on the album "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life" for Columbia Records. •
Bing Crosby recorded the song on June 8, 1973 with an orchestra conducted by
Billy Byers for Daybreak Records. • Also in 1973, Italian singer
Domenico Modugno had a minor hit in Italy with a cover in his language: "Appendi un nastro giallo". •
Perry Como included the song in his album
And I Love You So (1973). •
Dean Martin included the song in his album ''
You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me'' (1973). •
Frank Sinatra included the song in his album ''
Some Nice Things I've Missed'' (1974). • The song was covered by
Bobby Goldsboro on a multi-artist compilation album entitled
Storytellers released in 1976. • recorded Finnish version
"Nosta lippu salkoon" in 1973. • Singer
Eric D. Johnson covered this song in the film
Our Idiot Brother. It was released in 2011 alongside the film in the motion picture soundtrack. ==In popular culture==