Best Covers of Ben E. King’s Classic Hit


From John Lennon and Tina Turner to Miley Cyrus and Stephen Wilson Jr., the most eclectic renditions of the 1961 hymn

Ben E. King scored lasting hits with records like “Spanish Harlem” and the Drifters’ “Under the Boardwalk,” but the New York native, who died in 2015, will always be best known for “Stand by Me,” a Psalm-inspired ballad co-written with Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller.

More than six decades after its release, the song has become a modern standard, reinterpreted countless times across genre, era, and culture. From Otis Redding and Muhammad Ali’s early attempts to Stephen King and Miley Cyrus’ later revisions, the song continues to find artists eager to reinvent it. Most recently, that’d be the country singer Stephen Wilson Jr., who turns “Stand by Me” into a howl. These are the must-hear versions. [A version of this list was originally published in 2015.]

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