•
Casa Loma Orchestra – recorded for Brunswick Records on May 26, 1933, catalog No. 6606A. • The
Glen Gray Orchestra recorded it for Decca Records (catalog No. 1412) on July 23, 1937 with
Kenny Sargent doing the vocals. •
Jo Stafford – recorded on January 20, 1941 with
Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra for Victor Records (catalog No. 36399). She recorded it again in 1960 and it was included in her album
Jo + Jazz. •
Erroll Garner and his trio – recorded April 9, 1946 for Mercury Records (catalog No. 1034B). •
Perry Como recorded it on November 20, 1947, releasing the song in 1948. •
George Shearing Quintet – recorded July 5, 1950 for MGM Records (catalog No. 10907A). •
Rosemary Clooney – recorded June 29, 1956 and included in her album
Rosie Swings Softly (1960). •
Julie London – included in her album
Julie (1957) •
Dean Martin – recorded it for his album
Pretty Baby in 1957. •
Nat King Cole – recorded in 1958 and included in the
Bear Family set
Stardust. •
Patti Page – for her album
Indiscretion (1959). •
Jimmy Jones - recorded on the B side of "Ready for Love" (1960) •
Steve Lawrence – for his album
Portrait of My Love (1961). •
Timi Yuro also recorded the song. It was released on her LP
Timi Yuro (Liberty LRP-3208 (mono) and Liberty LST-7208 (stereo) in 1961. • The biggest hit version of the song was recorded by
Rick Nelson in 1963. Nelson's version went to number six on the US pop chart and spent two weeks at number one on the
Middle-Road chart in early 1964; this would be Nelson's final single to reach the Top 10 until "
Garden Party" in 1972. •
The Fabulous Echoes – recorded on the B side of "Wait N' See/For You" in 1964 for Diamond Records, Hong Kong (D.210). • Vic Laurens recorded a French version, “Pour toi”, for
Mercury Records, 1964. ==See also==