•
The Beatles recorded two versions, both retitled "To Know Her Is to Love Her". One version was on their January 1962 audition tapes with Decca, not released during the band's existence and not included on
Anthology 1. The second version was recorded on 16 July 1963 for the
Pop Go the Beatles radio show and was not officially released until 1994, on their
Live at the BBC compilation album.
John Lennon recorded his own version of the song in 1973 ("To Know Her Is to Love Her"), but it would not see release until the 1986
posthumous compilation
Menlove Ave. •
Cleo Sylvestre recorded a version for
Andrew Loog Oldham in 1964. •
The Shirelles included a version on their album
The Shirelles Sing the Golden Oldies (1964). • In 1972,
Jody Miller released her version as a single and on the album ''There's a Party Goin' On''. Miller's version reached No. 18 on
Billboards
Hot Country Singles chart, No. 20 on
Record Worlds Country Singles Chart, and No. 21 on the
Cash Box Country Top 75 chart. It also reached No. 12 on Canada's
RPM Country Playlist. •
Gary Glitter did a cover, retitled "To Know You Is to Love You", on his album
Touch Me (1973). •
Steeleye Span recorded a version on their album
Now We Are Six in 1974. • In 2006, English singer
Amy Winehouse used her version of the song as a B-side on the UK edition of her hit single "
You Know I'm No Good", off of her debut album
Back to Black (2006). She also performed the song live on
BBC Radio the same year, on
Pete Mitchell's programme. • In 2010,
Roger Waters and
David Gilmour, formerly of
Pink Floyd, reunited to perform the song for the Hoping Foundation's annual fundraiser. ==References==