•
Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra (23 August 1920) •
Charles W. Harrison (1920) •
Art Hickman's Orchestra (1921) • Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra (1921) •
Red Nichols and His Five Pennies (25 February 1928 [or 27 February 1928, according to some sources]) • George Monkhouse and his Cambridge University Quinquaginta Ramblers (12 March 1930) •
Spike Hughes and his Dance Orchestra (23 May 1930) • Joel Shaw and his Orchestra (August 1932) •
Billy Cotton and his Band (21 July 1933) •
Casa Loma Orchestra (16 August 1934) •
Cab Calloway and his Orchestra (4 September 1934) • Scott Wood and his Six Swingers (18 December 1934; 1 September 1936) •
Joe Venuti and his Orchestra (26 December 1934) • KXYZ Novelty Band (29 January 1935) •
Coleman Hawkins (2 March 1935) • Quintette of the Hot Club of France (July 1935) •
Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra (30 September 1935) •
Harry Roy and his Orchestra (8 November 1935) •
Val Rosing and his Swing Stars (18 November 1935) • Ballyhooligans (7 July 1936) •
Benny Goodman Quartet (29 June 1937; 28 September 1937; 16 January 1938) •
Joe Daniels and his Hotshots (28 September 1937) •
Alix Combelle et son Orchestre (4 October 1937) •
Harry James and his Orchestra (13 July 1939; 8 November 1939) •
Chet Atkins and
Les Paul on the album
Chester and Lester, 1976 •
Willie Lewis and his Negro Band (27 June 1941) •
Bing Crosby - included in his album
New Tricks (1957) •
Nat King Cole Welcome to the Club (1959) •
Anita O’Day Incomparable (16 August 1960) •
Lou Donaldson and guest musicians on the album
Gravy Train (1961) •
Harry Connick, Jr. on the album
20 (1988) •
Natalie Cole on the album
Unforgettable... with Love (1991) •
Jacob Fischer on the album
Jacob Fischer...In New York City (2015) •
Max Raabe on the album MTV Unplugged (2019) ==See also==