<P> In addition to the hit versions of the 1960s, the song has been recorded by: </P> <Ul> <Li> The Bell Sisters in 1956, using the alternate title "Boom Boom, My Honey" on the Bermuda Records label, with a simple, slightly Calypso arrangement and Jamaican accents . </Li> <Li> Chet Atkins on his 1968 LP Solo Flights </Li> <Li> Skeeter Davis, in 1964 and again in 1971 </Li> <Li> The Vibrations (1966), who did a funk - style version </Li> <Li> Trini Lopez (1967) </Li> <Li> Brent Dowe and The Melodians (1967), who recorded the rocksteady version produced by Duke Reid . </Li> <Li> Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams, who recorded a version on their 1976 novelty LP, Laverne & Shirley Sing . </Li> <Li> Viola Wills (1979), doing a version in "disco" or "dance" style, with a slower tempo and heavy electronic instrumental backing . This is the style done by most later artists . The Viola Wills version of the song peaked at number fifty - two on the U.S. disco chart, number 8 on the UK charts and number 3 in New Zealand . </Li> <Li> Tina Charles on The Original British Pop Princess - Tina Charles - Greatest Hits . </Li> <Li> Kati Kovács in 1980, Mindig van valami baj veled . </Li> <Li> Bad Manners (1989), a ska version </Li> <Li> The Lemonheads (1991) </Li> <Li> Maureen McGovern on her 1992 album Baby I'm Yours </Li> <Li> Mr President (1995), done in a Eurodance style . </Li> <Li> Cristina del Valle, in Catalan, again in a dance style and tempo </Li> <Li> Soraya Arnelas (2007), in both English and Spanish (not mixing the languages), dance style </Li> <Li> She & Him, with vocals by Zooey Deschanel, covering Skeeter Davis's version of the song on their 2010 album Volume Two </Li> <Li> UB40, on their Labour of Love IV album (2010) and as a single released on 25 January 2010 </Li> </Ul> <Li> The Bell Sisters in 1956, using the alternate title "Boom Boom, My Honey" on the Bermuda Records label, with a simple, slightly Calypso arrangement and Jamaican accents . </Li> <Li> Chet Atkins on his 1968 LP Solo Flights </Li>

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