•
Annette Hanshaw - recorded in New York February 20, 1929. Released under the pseudonym of Gay Ellis and Her Orchestra on Harmony 859H. •
Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra with Scrappy Lambert on vocals - recorded in February 1929. •
Una Mae Carlisle and her Jam Band - recorded May 20, 1938 in London, Vocalion S-198 (UK). •
The Andrews Sisters - recorded September 5, 1940 for Decca Records (catalog No. 3440A). • In 1946,
Lester Young,
Nat King Cole and
Buddy Rich recorded the song, which was released on the album
The Lester Young Trio No. 2. •
Frank Sinatra recorded the song on October 31, 1947, for Columbia Records. •
Benny Goodman recorded for Capitol Records H441
The Goodman Touch with Jimmy Rowles, piano (1947) •
Sarah Vaughan recorded the song for her EP
Hot Jazz (1953) and album
Sarah Vaughan in Hi-Fi (1955) •
Doris Day recorded a version for the 1955 film
Love Me or Leave Me. •
Julie London recorded the song for her album
Lonely Girl (1956). •
Judy Garland - for her album
Alone (1957) •
The Platters -
The Flying Platters (1957). •
Debbie Reynolds - for her album
Debbie (1959). •
Dean Martin recorded the song in 1960 with
Nelson Riddle and his orchestra for the album ''
This Time I'm Swingin'!''. •
Rosemary Clooney recorded the song for her albums
Clap Hands! Here Comes Rosie! (1960), ''
Here's to My Lady (1978) and Dedicated to Nelson'' (1995). •
Betty Carter recorded the song in August 1960, released on her album
The Modern Sound of Betty Carter. •
Margaret Whiting -
Past Midnight (1961). •
Ella Fitzgerald included the song on her 1962
Verve release
Ella Swings Brightly with Nelson, recorded with the
Nelson Riddle Orchestra; she won the
Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for her work on the album. Fitzgerald recorded a new version in 1975, together with pianist
Oscar Peterson on the album
Ella and Oscar (Pablo Records). •
Robert Goulet -
The Wonderful World of Love (1963). •
Chet Baker included the song on his album ''Baker's Holiday'' (1965). Carol Channing for her album Carol Channing Entertains (1965) •
Jack Jones - for his album
Without Her (1967). •
Anita O'Day recorded the song for her album
My Ship (1975). •
Linda Ronstadt recorded the song with Nelson Riddle for her album
Lush Life (1984). •
Vic Damone - Music of Your Life: Love Songs (Reader's Digest Label Recordings) (2004) •
New Orleans Jazz Vipers have also recorded the song (2005). ==In popular culture==