Among popular versions were ones by:
* Perry Como
* Guy Lombardo (with vocal by Kenny Martin).
* Deep River Boys recorded "Hello, Young Lovers" in Oslo on August 24, 1956. It was released on the extended play Hello young lovers (HMV 7EGN 12).
* Earl Grant recorded this song on his 1958 album The End.
* Andy Williams included his version of it on the 1959 album Andy Williams Sings Rodgers and Hammerstein.
* Bobby Darin also sang the piece, although he sped up the tempo so it was a much faster piece. It would also be covered by
* Frank Sinatra in a much slower tempo on his 1965 album September of My Years.
* Marvin Gaye has a version that was unreleased, it appeared on the box set 'The Marvin Gaye Collection'.
* Paul Anka had a significant revival in 1960, i
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| - Among popular versions were ones by:
* Perry Como
* Guy Lombardo (with vocal by Kenny Martin).
* Deep River Boys recorded "Hello, Young Lovers" in Oslo on August 24, 1956. It was released on the extended play Hello young lovers (HMV 7EGN 12).
* Earl Grant recorded this song on his 1958 album The End.
* Andy Williams included his version of it on the 1959 album Andy Williams Sings Rodgers and Hammerstein.
* Bobby Darin also sang the piece, although he sped up the tempo so it was a much faster piece. It would also be covered by
* Frank Sinatra in a much slower tempo on his 1965 album September of My Years.
* Marvin Gaye has a version that was unreleased, it appeared on the box set 'The Marvin Gaye Collection'.
* Paul Anka had a significant revival in 1960, i
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| - Among popular versions were ones by:
* Perry Como
* Guy Lombardo (with vocal by Kenny Martin).
* Deep River Boys recorded "Hello, Young Lovers" in Oslo on August 24, 1956. It was released on the extended play Hello young lovers (HMV 7EGN 12).
* Earl Grant recorded this song on his 1958 album The End.
* Andy Williams included his version of it on the 1959 album Andy Williams Sings Rodgers and Hammerstein.
* Bobby Darin also sang the piece, although he sped up the tempo so it was a much faster piece. It would also be covered by
* Frank Sinatra in a much slower tempo on his 1965 album September of My Years.
* Marvin Gaye has a version that was unreleased, it appeared on the box set 'The Marvin Gaye Collection'.
* Paul Anka had a significant revival in 1960, in the swinging Bobby Darin style.
* Philip Quast also covered this song in his Live at the Donmar album.
* The Temptations released an uptempo, big band version on their album, In A Mellow Mood in 1967.
* Mark Murphy covered the piece on his 1993 album Very Early.
* The SuperJazz Big Band of Birmingham, Alabama recorded the song on the 2001 CD, UAB SuperJazz, Featuring Ellis Marsalis.
* Kevin Spacey covered this song on his original soundtrack 2004 of Beyond the Sea.
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