• The song is an important plot element in
Noël Coward's play
Blithe Spirit. • It also features in the 1944 film
Christmas Holiday, in which it is sung by
Deanna Durbin. • The song is featured in the 1942
Lou Gehrig biopic
The Pride of the Yankees, starring
Gary Cooper and
Teresa Wright. During a nightclub scene, it's played by
Ray Noble and His Orchestra and sung by Bettye Avery. • An instrumental version of the song is used as a frequent background theme for episodes of
Jackie Gleason's TV series,
The Honeymooners (1955-56). • In the 1980 "Father and Daughter Night" episode of ''
Archie Bunker's Place'', Stephanie, Archie, and Murray perform the song. •
Lynda Carter would close her primetime TV specials performing the song. •
Phil Collins covered the song in the closing encore during his 1990
Seriously Live! World Tour. The live version of the song was later released as a B-side of the single "
Both Sides of the Story", and also included on his 2004 compilation album
Love Songs: A Compilation... Old and New and as a bonus track on his 2016 remastered re-release of
...But Seriously. == References ==