<Ul> <Li> Cover versions have been recorded by, among others, Mia Doi Todd, 10,000 Maniacs, Mary Black, Eva Cassidy, Judy Collins, Nana Mouskouri, Lonnie Donegan, Nanci Griffith, Susanna Hoffs and Matthew Sweet, Deanna Kirk, Charlie Louvin, Cat Power, Eddi Reader, Julianne Regan (with Fairport Convention), Kate Rusby, Nina Simone (on her 1970 live album Black Gold), Barbara Dickson, Kate Wolf, Lumiere w / Sinéad O'Connor, Heather Masse (on the radio program A Prairie Home Companion),, Dez Mona. and Itsuwa Mayumi </Li> <Li> Besides Judy Collins' 1968 album Who Knows Where the Time Goes, Who Knows Where the Time Goes is the title of Fairport Convention's 1997 album, Michel Griffin's 2008 album, Kate Rusby's single CD, and Rondi Charleston's 2011 jazz album . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Cover versions have been recorded by, among others, Mia Doi Todd, 10,000 Maniacs, Mary Black, Eva Cassidy, Judy Collins, Nana Mouskouri, Lonnie Donegan, Nanci Griffith, Susanna Hoffs and Matthew Sweet, Deanna Kirk, Charlie Louvin, Cat Power, Eddi Reader, Julianne Regan (with Fairport Convention), Kate Rusby, Nina Simone (on her 1970 live album Black Gold), Barbara Dickson, Kate Wolf, Lumiere w / Sinéad O'Connor, Heather Masse (on the radio program A Prairie Home Companion),, Dez Mona. and Itsuwa Mayumi </Li> <Li> Besides Judy Collins' 1968 album Who Knows Where the Time Goes, Who Knows Where the Time Goes is the title of Fairport Convention's 1997 album, Michel Griffin's 2008 album, Kate Rusby's single CD, and Rondi Charleston's 2011 jazz album . </Li> <P> The Fairport Convention version was used as the closing music for the 2017 final episode of the Netflix series Grace and Frankie and the closing music in the 2009 film Don't Worry About Me . The Judy Collins version can be heard in the 1968 film The Subject Was Roses and the 1999 film A Walk on the Moon . The Nina Simone version is used in the 2002 film The Dancer Upstairs . In the 2011 Broadway production of Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth, the song is played in its entirety towards the end of the final act . A young girl puts an LP record on a turntable and the song plays as Mark Rylance's character, Johnny Byron, dances with her and is then brutally beaten by the girl's stepfather and his brothers . The version used is the live recording from BBC Radio Sounds of the Seventies, recorded September 11, 1973 . The actress Lucy Hale sings it in an episode of the TV show Pretty Little Liars . The song was played in the BBC's Inspector George Gently episode "The Lost Child" set in 1968 . </P>

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