Notable Recorded Versions
- Eddy Arnold (1955)
- Jerry Vale (1956)
- Lenny Welch (1960)
- Patti Page (1961) on album Somethin' Country
- Ray Charles (1962); (2004) on albums Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music and Genius Loves Company
- Jan Howard (1964)
- The Band (1964) on album Crossing the Great Divide
- Manfred Mann (1965) on album Mann Made
- Ricky Nelson (1965) on album Best Always
- Elvis Presley (1967)
- Bette Midler (1977) on album Broken Blossom
- Kenny Loggins (1977) on album Celebrate Me Home
- Mickey Gilley (1981)
- Juice Newton (1984) on the album Can't Wait All Night
- Richard Manuel (1985) on album Whispering Pines: Live at the Getaway
- Bob James & David Sanborn (1986) on album Double Vision
- The Heptones (1986) on CD Changing Times
- Don McLean (1989) on album For the Memories Vols I & II
- Israel Kamakawiwo'ole (1990) on album Ka 'Ano'i
- Jawbreaker (1992) on album Bivouac
- Charlie Rich (1992) on album Pictures And Paintings
- Emmylou Harris (1993) on album Cowgirl's Prayer
- Allen Toussaint (1994) on album Bluesiana Hot Sauce
- Diane Schuur and B.B. King (1994) on album Heart To Heart
- Van Morrison (1995) on album Days Like This (duet with his daughter Shana Morrison)
- David Sanborn (1995) on album Love Songs
- Steven Houghton (1997) on album Steven Houghton
- Jann Arden (1997) for the soundtrack of My Best Friend's Wedding
- Patricia Barber (2000) on album nightclub
- Anne Murray (2002) on album Country Croonin'
- Janis Siegel (2003) on album Friday Night Special
- Michael Bolton (2003)
- Harry Connick Jr (2004) on album Only You
- Peter Cincotti (2004)
- Michael Bublé (2005) on album It's Time ( listen)
- John Scofield (2005) with Aaron Neville on album That's What I Say: John Scofield Plays the Music of Ray Charles
- Willie Nelson (2006) on album You Don't Know Me: The Songs of Cindy Walker
- Russell Watson (2007) on album That's Life
- Leon Jackson (2008) on his debut album, Right Now.
- Michael McDonald (2008) on album Soul Speak
- Matt Giraud and Anna Wilson (2010)
- Michael Grimm on his self-titled album (2011)
- Lulu Roman (of Hee Haw fame) on her album At Last (2013)
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