This tragic song, in the key of B Minor, first ends the chorus in D Major, before going up a key in the refrain to C Minor, with the coda ending the song in the same minor key.
Pitney also recorded versions in German (lyrics by Frank Zieboltz[3]), entitled "Bleibe bei mir" ("Stay With Me") and Italian, entitled "Città Spietata". Many artists and bands have recorded cover versions over the years since its release, including:
The song is used in a 1990 episode of Beverly Hills, 90210 in Season 1, Episode 3, "Every Dream Has Its Price (Tag)." It was only on the original broadcast and was since replaced on DVD and streaming.
The song is used at the start of the 1996 film SubUrbia.
Gene Pitney also recorded a German version of the song entitled Bleibe bei mir (lyrics: Frank Zieboltz) and an Italian version entitled Città Spietata.
Rock Guitarist Ronnie Montrose released an instrumental cover of the song in 1978 with Edgar Winter producing. The American rock band Thin White Rope released the song on their 1988 album Red Sun.[10] John Travolta and Kirstie Alley say the song in the 1989 romantic comedy Look Who's Talking! The Dickies, an American punk band from California, also included the song in their program in 1989[11] as did the band Stray Cats[12] in 1990. American melodic guitarist Neil Zaza covered the song in 1993.[13] Eddi Reader's version of Town Without Pity spent three weeks in the UK Singles Chart in 1996. She released the song on her album Candyfloss and Medicine.[14] Country singer Mandy Barnett also recorded the song in 1999.[15]
The American surf rock band Los Straitjackets from Nashville covered the song in 2004,[16] and modern jazz alto saxophonist Richie Cole included Town Without Pity in his program in 2006.[17] The Norwegian blues guitarist Vidar Busk also recorded the song in 2007.[18] Lilli Passero released the song on her eponymous album in 2017.[19]