Woody Herman recorded it on December 27, 1947, for Columbia records with his second Herd, which had been organized earlier that year. It features the "Four Brothers" saxophone section of
Zoot Sims,
Serge Chaloff,
Herbie Steward, and
Stan Getz, playing in that order. All four played in the light, almost vibrato-less, style of their idol,
Lester Young. The song so typifies the sound of Woody Herman's second Herd that the band is also known as the Four Brothers Band. Giuffre recorded it in 1955 when it was released on his debut album by Capitol. He again recorded it in 1958, an album released by Atlantic titled
The Four Brothers Sound. ==References==