•
Ray Price on his 1965 album
Burning Memories •
Brendan O'Brien And The Dixies' recording of the song spent thirteen weeks in the Irish Singles Charts from January to April 1966, peaking at number 4 on 14 February, appropriately. •
Ray Charles released the song in 1966, and it reached #19 on the
Billboard pop chart and #1 on the
adult contemporary chart. On the soul chart, this version went to #10. •
Glen Campbell on his 1967 album
Burning Bridges •
Wanda Jackson on her 1968 album
Cream of the Crop •
Eddie Peregrina on his 1968 album
What Am I Living For •
Farhad Mehrad •
Nora Aunor with
Tirso Cruz III on their 1971 duet album
Dream Come True • Country music singer
Emmylou Harris recorded the song for her 1975 album
Elite Hotel; her version also ascended to the top of the
Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in April 1976, with the flip side, Harris' version of
The Beatles' "
Here, There and Everywhere" being a minor pop hit as well. In 1979, Owens and Harris dueted on a song called "Play Together Again, Again," which paid tribute to the song both artists recorded and made famous. • In 1983,
Kenny Rogers and
Dottie West released a duet version of the song (it originally was recorded for their 1979
Classics album, but was released on Rogers'
Duets album in 1983), that reached No. 19 on the
Hot Country Singles chart. •
Norwegian singer
Elisabeth Andreasson covered the song on her 1981 country album
Angel of the Morning. •
Richard and
Linda Thompson recorded a version in May 1973 included in the album
I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight, released in April 1974. •
Dwight Yoakam recorded a version of the song for his 2007 Buck Owens tribute album,
Dwight Sings Buck. •
Mark Lanegan recorded a version of the song for his 1999 album
I'll Take Care of You. •
Martina McBride recorded a version of the song for her 2005 album
My Heart. •
Swedish singer
Jill Johnson covered the song on her 2009 cover album
Music Row II. •
Vince Gill recorded a version of the song for his 2013 album with steel guitarist
Paul Franklin,
Bakersfield •
Louise Mandrell recorded a version of the song for her 2019 album,
Playing Favorites. •
Ronnie Dunn recorded a version of the song for his 2020 album of covers,
Re-Dunn. •
My Morning Jacket recorded a version of the song for their 2026 album,
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