• The recording by
Jerry Lester was released by
Coral Records as catalog number 60325. It debuted on the
Billboard Best Seller chart on November 24, 1950, and lasted one week in the chart, peaking at No. 30. Lester hosted the late-night
NBC series
Broadway Open House, with co-writer Delugg as musical director. "Orange Colored Sky" has been said to be one of the first songs to become a hit through television exposure. •
Danny Kaye and
Patty Andrews recorded the song on September 28, 1950, in a version released by
Decca Records as catalog number 27261. •
Doris Day's recording the song with the
Page Cavanaugh Trio on August 21, 1950, was released by
Columbia Records as catalog number 38980 on a 78 and 6–811 on 45. • In 1950,
Betty Hutton recorded with the
Pete Rugolo Orchestra, RCA Victor 20–3908, and the song peaked at 24 on the charts. •
Screamin' Jay Hawkins' version of the song is the first track on his 1958 album ''At Home With Screamin' Jay Hawkins''. • In Australia, Larry Stellar, with
Les Welch and his orchestra, recorded the song in January 1951. It was by Pacific Records as catalog number 10-0052. • Actor
Burt Ward of
Batman fame recorded a number of tracks produced by
Frank Zappa in 1966, including "Orange Colored Sky", which was released as a 7" single on MGM Records. • The song is the title track of a 1971 album by German songwriter and composer
Bert Kaempfert. • Tony-nominated actress
Alison Fraser included the song on her solo album
A New York Romance. •
Richard Thompson included the song on his live album
1000 Years of Popular Music. • Japanese jazz singer
Meg covered it on her 2006 album
Grace. • In 2006, a version of the song by
Paul Anka was included on the soundtrack of the film
Confetti. •
Michael Bublé recorded a version as a bonus track on his 2007 album
Call Me Irresponsible. •
Lady Gaga covered the song during a surprise appearance at The Oak Room in New York City on September 29, 2010, and again on January 5, 2011.
Brian Newman was a guest performer on trumpet for her performances at the Robin Hood Gala on May 9, 2011, to benefit the
Robin Hood Foundation; and on May 15, 2011, at
BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend in
Carlisle, England. Gaga's further performances of the song included the
ABC special
A Very Gaga Thanksgiving; and she recorded it for her first
Christmas EP,
A Very Gaga Holiday. ==Popular culture==