• Swedish singer
Lill Lindfors covered the piece as "Du är den ende" (Eng: "You are the only one") in 1966, with Swedish lyrics by poet
Bo Setterlind with an orchestral arrangement by
Marcus Österdahl, also included on her 1967 album
Du är den ende. Record producer Curt Pettersson asked for a Latin/Mediterranean influenced arrangement and
Marcus Österdahl used his Höfner-bassguiter to create a significant sound that created a ‘shot-gun’ effect for attention. A long time later, Lill Lindfors heard from Bo Setterlind that his lyrics version was not based on a love affair, but instead aimed at
Jesus. • The
Raphael song "Tema de Amor" was performed in the 1968 Argentinian film
Digan lo que digan (Let Them Talk) and it used this song as the melody with lyrics. • The Dutch Duo de Koning recorded the song as ‘Ave Maria klinkt zacht door de nacht’ probably in 1968. • This piece was the melody for the 1970
Françoise Hardy song "San Salvador". • The first song of
Al Bano and Romina Power was a vocal version, titled "Storia di due innamorati" in 1970. •
Gabi Novak recorded a version titled "Zaboravljeni refren" by
Arsen Dedić in 1972. • The
Julio Iglesias song "Quiero" from the 1975 album
El Amor used this song as the melody, with added lyrics. • German singer
Bernhard Brink performed a vocal version in 1976 (title: "Liebe auf Zeit"). • An
electronic version of the piece was used as
background music for the 1980
arcade game Phoenix. •
Andy Williams recorded a version titled "Vino de Amor" by
Tony Hiller and
Nicky Graham on his 1984 album
Greatest Love Classics • Japanese singer
Yōko Oginome recorded the song as her 1993 single "
Romance". • German group
B-Tribe used a fragment of it on the track "Desesperada" from their 1998 album
Sensual Sensual. •
Nana Mouskouri recorded a vocal version without lyrics titled "Romance" on her 1997 album
Hommages • Czech female singer
Iveta Bartošová recorded the song "Pomněnka" in 1998 with lyrics by Vladimír Kočandrle. •
Eddie Vedder played a version as an opening for the
Pearl Jam song "
Better Man" several times throughout their
Binaural Tour (2000), and has most recently played it in Mexico City in 2005. • The Korean drama
Autumn in My Heart (2000) used this song in its soundtrack. • American rock band
My Chemical Romance included this piece as the first song on their debut album
I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love, released in 2002. •
Mike Oldfield used a fragment of the piece in his track "Romance" on his 2005 album
Light + Shade. Oldfield used only the minor section of the tune and added his own variations to it. • The
Buck 65 song "The Outskirts" from the 2007 album
Situation uses this piece as backing. • Cantopop singer
Eason Chan included this piece on his 2011 album title release,
Stranger Under My Skin. It is a bilingual English and Cantonese song with lyrics by Chow Yiu-Fai. •
Lykke Li covered the piece as "Du är den ende" for the Swedish film
Tommy in 2014. • A vocal version including lyrics, which is called
Forbidden Games (Jeux Interdits) (sometimes also
Romance of Love) was arranged by B. Parker and
Marc Lanjean; and has been performed by artists such as
Miriam Makeba and
Tom Jones • A similarly titled Finnish translation "Kielletyt leikit" ("Forbidden Games") was one of the signature songs of
Carola and the opening track of her debut album. •
Mireille Mathieu has performed a two vocal versions; one in French (title: "Amour Défendu") and one in German (title: "Walzer der Liebe") •
Ginette Reno has also performed a vocal version, titled
Forbidden Games. •
Los Niños de Sara,
Alabina's French gypsy musicians, did a flamenco version called "Romance Anonimo". •
Juan Serrano and Leonardo Áñez also did a flamenco version under "Romance Flamenco". •
Ruggiero Ricci arranged and performed a version for solo violin, titled "Spanish Ballad". ==Bibliography==