Johnny Tillotson recorded and released his version of this song in 1962.
Paul McCartney recorded it for his 1999 album Run Devil Run. He also performed the song live alongside David Gilmour for a 1999 PETA fundraiser concert.
The Ventures recorded at least two versions of this song, the first released in 1961 on their album The Ventures (subsequently mistitled on later CDs as Lonesome Road) and the second, new recording on their 1975 cassette-only album Hollywood Metal Dinamic Sound 3000.
The song was covered by the psychobilly band The Cramps on the EP Gravest Hits and also featured on compilations Off the Bone and How to Make a Monster.
The song was covered by Tom Petty and Bob Dylan on their Live on Air / Radio Broadcast 1986 Live album.
Françoise Hardy recorded a version in French, La Rue des cœurs perdus in 1968.
Richard Hawley recorded it as a b-side for his 2008 single "Valentine".
In media
The song appears on the soundtrack to the film Pulp Fiction. The song is played as characters Mia and Vincent begin their conversation in the restaurant.[4]
The song was used on the NBC television series Heroes in chapter 14 of the fourth season, in the episode "Close to You", which aired January 11, 2010.
The song is used in the beginning of Grantchester season 7 episode 3 on PBS.
References
^Patience, Matthew (2015). "Ricky Nelson - "Lonesome Town". In Dimery, Robert (ed.). 1001 Songs You Must Hear Before You Die. New York: Universe. p. 94.