Later Versions
Claude François recorded the French cover under the title Des bises de moi pour toi (lit. "A few kisses from me to you") in 1963.
The Bee Gees recorded the song in June 1964 for a television broadcast.
Mae West recorded the song for her 1967 Christmas album Wild Christmas.
A cover version of this song appeared on Bobby McFerrin's 1985 album Spontaneous Inventions.
Several different cover versions of the song were used in Christmas-themed TV commercials for the Macy's chain of department stores in the US in late 2005.
In November 2008, a slowed-down cover version using only piano and vocals became the first Beatles song to be used in a British advertising campaign when it was used to advertise John Lewis' Christmas marketing.
Canadian band Walk Off the Earth released a cover in February 2012 that was used by Canadian telecommunications company Telus for one of their commercials.
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