Recorded Versions
- The Adicts
- Alfie Boe ("Onward") (2007)
- Alicia Keys (Hurricane Katrina disaster relief, 2005)
- André Hazes
- André Rieu (2009 Maastricht concert)
- Aretha Franklin (1972, on the live album "Amazing Grace")
- The Bachelors
- Barbra Streisand
- Barry Manilow & Cilla Black (1993)
- Bela B. & the Tikiwolves feat. Gary'o'Wolf (official FC St. Pauli Stadionhymn, 1992)
- Billy Eckstine (1960): Live album "No Cover, No Minimum", recorded in Las Vegas. Production was by Teddy Reig. The album was originally released by Roulette Records, but is also available on the Blue Note label.
- Bryn Terfel (1996) – Something Wonderful: Bryn Terfel Sings Rodgers and Hammerstein
- Charice (2008)
- Celtic Woman (Believe 2011)
- Chris de Burgh (2008)
- Christy Gibson (Thai Language Version) (2001) – Soo Yod Kao
- Christine Johnson on the Carousel Original Cast Album (1945)
- Claramae Turner on the Carousel film soundtrack (1956)
- The Crusaders (1966)
- David Campbell (2010)
- David Whitfield
- Die Toten Hosen (2000, Bayern ep)
- Dionne Warwick (1967, On Stage and in the Movies album track)
- Doris Akers (1963)
- Doris Day (on the album of the same name) (1962)
- Dudu Fisher (2006)
- Elvis Presley (1968 single release)
- Frank Sinatra (1945) (1963)
- Frankie Vaughan (1979)
- Gene Vincent (1958) (Gene Vincent Rocks and the Blue Caps Roll album track)
- Gerry & The Pacemakers (1963)
- Hayley Westenra (2001)
- John Barrowman (2010) (John Barrowman album track)
- John Farnham (1998) - The Spirit of Christmas (compilation album)
- Joyce Drake (1983)
- Johnny Cash (2003)
- Jo Stafford and Gordon MacRae (1963)
- Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge (1969)
- Joseph Calleja (Last Night of the Proms, 2012)
- Joyce DiDonato (2012)
- Juan Diego Flórez (Live 8 – Berlin) (2005)
- Judy Garland (1960)
- Katherine Jenkins (2005)
- Kevin Rowland (1999)
- Kiri Te Kanawa with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir (1990) – Songs of Inspiration
- Lee Greenwood
- Lee Towers (1976)
- The Lettermen (1964)
- Liverpool FC (1977) (FA Cup single 'A' side We Can Do It & Liverpool Lou 'B' side We Shall Not Be Moved & You'll Never Walk Alone)
- Los Fastidios
- Louis Armstrong (1954) in a medley with Tenderly
- Mahalia Jackson
- Malcolm Vaughan (1959)
- Mario Lanza (1952 and 1956)
- Maureen Forrester on the Carousel MCA Classics album (1987)
- Melanie Chisholm (2012)
- Michael Ball (1996) – The Musicals
- Michael Crawford (1987)
- Mormon Tabernacle Choir (1971)
- Nina Simone (1959)
- Olivia Newton-John (1989) – Warm and Tender
- Patricia Neway in the soundtrack of the 1967 television adaptation of Carousel (1967)
- Patti Labelle & The Blue Belles (1964)
- Patti LaBelle (1980's)
- Pink Floyd (1971) – Fearless
- Pips, Chips & Videoclips (Dernjava album, 1995)
- The Priests (2009)
- Perry Como (1956)
- Ray Charles (Ingredients in a Recipe for Soul album track, July 1963)
- Regine Velasquez (2004)
- Renée Fleming (2003)
- The Righteous Brothers (1965)
- Robson & Jerome (1996)
- Roy Hamilton (1954)
- Samuel Ramey (1989)
- Sergio Franchi recorded on 1964 RCA album, The Exciting Voice of Sergio Franchi
- The Shadows (Reflection album track, 1990)
- Shirley Bassey (1962, single B-side to "Ave Maria")
- Sissel Kyrkjebø (2004)
- Smoking Popes
- Steven Houghton (1997) – Steven Houghton
- Tammy Wynette
- The Three Tenors (1998)
- Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (2009) – Paradise Blue
- Tom Jones (1969)
- Vocal Majority (1997) – How Sweet the Sound
- Wayne Hussey and Julianne Regan (2011) (in support of Liverpool F.C.'s disability charity, Respect 4 All)
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