The song has been used and remixed by many artists and in many different arrangements, including English pop singer Engelbert Humperdinck in 1968. In 2005, Michael Bublé performed the song as a duet with Nelly Furtado. There is an instrumental Latin version by Edgardo Cintron and The Tiempos Noventa Orchestra. The song was a 1962 Billboard Top 100 entry by Pat Boone.
Quando is the only Italian word normally retained in most English-language renditions of the song.
Pat Boone sang the starting piece in Italian but then carried on the rest of it in English, repeating every now and again some Italian words.
The Italian words sung by Boone are:
Bobby Curtola, Canadian singer, charted with it in 1967 (#72)[3]
Engelbert Humperdinck, English singer, in 1968, which he also performed on the Hollywood Palace television program on October 25, 1969.[4] This version was remixed into a dance version in 1999, which charted at number 40.
A brief instrumental cover of the song was used as the opening theme for the British comedy series The Comic Strip Presents.
In the 1980 John Belushi–Dan Aykroyd film The Blues Brothers, during the effort to reform the band, Jake and Elwood find five of their members playing the song in a deserted lounge.