Cover Versions
- In 1989, Scottish singer Barbara Dickson covered it on her album Coming Alive Again.
- In 1990, Brenda Cochrane on her second album The Voice which went gold in the autumn of that year.
- In 1990, David Foster included a cover on his album River of Love with Jeff Pescetto on vocals.
- In 1993, Lavrentis Machairitsas covered the song with Greek lyrics on his album Ρίξε κόκκινο στη νύχτα.
- In 1995, Dutch a cappella group Montezuma's Revenge on their album Make A Noise.
- In 1996, Christian singer Rebecca St. James covered it on her album God.
- In 1996, Alan Parsons included a cover on his album The Very Best Live as an unreleased studio version that allowed Chris Thompson a first chance to record his own song as lead vocalist. Thompson's version is also included on the SAS Band's self titled album from 2004.
- In 2004, British vocal group G4 covered it on their album G4 & Friends.
- In 2008, a full length studio cover version of the song by David Archuleta appeared on iTunes after he had performed it on the TV series American Idol.
- A cappella group Club for Five in 2009 on their album You're The Voice.
- In 2010, Power metal band Blind Guardian on their album At the Edge of Time.
- In 2010, UK band Forever Never on their EP I Can't Believe it's Not Metal!.
- In 2012, British heavy metal band I Am I released a cover as a single. An audio sample can be heard on their official website.
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