Other recordings of the song that were popular at the time were performed by the
Andrews Sisters (Decca 4008, recorded August 4, 1941) and
Benny Goodman with
Peggy Lee on vocals (Columbia 36359, recorded August 15, 1941). The song was also recorded by
Bob Crosby and His Orchestra (Decca 3959, recorded June 30, 1941),
The Charioteers (Okeh 6390, recorded August 25, 1941),
Lawrence Welk and His Orchestra (Decca 4096, recorded November 14, 1941),
Kollege of Musical Knowledge (performed on radio and recorded December 11, 1941),
Blue Barron and His Orchestra (Elite 5001, 1941),
Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans (Columbia (UK) FB 2764, 1941–42),
Ambrose and His Orchestra (Decca (UK) F8065, recorded 5 January 1942),
Geraldo and His Orchestra (Parlophone (UK) F1888, recorded 19 January 1942), Dartmouth Barbary Coast Orchestra (Dartmouth, December 7, 1942), Jimmy Blade's Music (Rondo 104, 1946),
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys (Tiffany, recorded August 18, 1947),
Del Wood (Republic, 1953),
Geordie Hormel (Coral 61052, 1953), Jackie Lee, His Piano & Orchestra (Coral 94 283 (DE), 1957),
Mark Murphy (Decca, 1957),
Kathy Linden (Felsted, 1959),
Billy Vaughn (Dot, 1959),
Grady Martin and the Slew Foot Five (Decca 9-31013, 1959), Flip Black and the Boys Upstairs (Ace 581, 1960), Shay Torrent (Heartbeat 32, 1963),
Horst Jankowski (Mercury, 1966),
Al Hirt (RCA Victor, 1967) and Herb Remington (Stoneway, 1973). ==Use in commercials==