Elvis Presley recorded the song on September 10, 1954, at Sun Studios; while it was never released on Sun, it was included on Elvis's self-titled first album, Elvis Presley in 1956, shortly after he signed to RCA.[3]
Other covers
In 1933, RCA Victor released a version of the song done by the Lonestar Cowboys.[4][5] Nelstone's Hawaiians[6] Victor V40273 (1929)[7]
The song was also recorded by Frankie Yankovic. Columbia agreed to release Yankovic's version of "Just Because" in 1948.[8] This recording was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.[9]
Paul McCartney later recorded the song in a style that was similar to that of Presley's version on his CHOBA B CCCP album.[10]
"Just Because" is the theme song of the Peninsula Banjo Band of San Jose, California. They have opened with the song at every performance since roughly 1966.
^The Encyclopedia of Country Music: The Ultimate Guide to the Music
By Paul Kingsbury, Laura Garrard, Daniel Cooper, John Rumble, Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum (Nashville, Tennessee)
Published by Sourcebooks, Inc., 2004 pages 91,480 ISBN0-19-517608-1, 9780195176087
^The Encyclopedia of Country Music: The Ultimate Guide to the Music
By Paul Kingsbury, Laura Garrard, Daniel Cooper, John Rumble, Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum (Nashville, Tennessee)
Published by Sourcebooks, Inc., 2004. page 91.
ISBN0-19-517608-1, 9780195176087