• An early version was recorded by Hawaiian steel guitar originator
Joseph Kekuku in 1925. • A 1953/54 version by
Eddie Cochran was released in 1997 on the album ''Rockin' It Country Style''. • In 1955,
Anita O'Day included the song on her
This Is Anita album. • In 1963,
The Bachelors recorded their version of the song, and this appeared on their first
EP,
The Bachelors. • In 1976,
Ron Goodwin and His Orchestra included the song on their album
Rhythm and Romance. • In 1976, British female vocal duo
The Pearls released a disco version of the song, which was pressed in the US on a 10" promo disc as well as the regular 7-inch single. • In 1978, Foster Sylvers did a version on his second album • In 1987,
Mark Knopfler and
Chet Atkins performed it live as a medley with
John Lennon's "
Imagine". • In 1999, guitarist
Howard Alden recorded an instrumental version of this song for the soundtrack of the movie
Sweet and Lowdown. • In 2002,
Joe Brown performed a version of the song on the
ukulele as the finale of the
George Harrison tribute concert
Concert for George. • In 2003, the Portuguese metal band
Moonspell recorded a version that would serve as soundtrack for the short horror movie ''
I'll See You in My Dreams'', of which was also recorded a music video. • In 2004,
Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks recorded a version on the album
Selected Shorts. • In 2005, American singer-songwriter
Ingrid Michaelson recorded a cover of the song for her debut album
Slow the Rain. • In 2010, Australian singer
Melinda Schneider recorded the song for her Doris Day tribute album
Melinda Does Doris. • In 2012,
Tiffany Schellenberg recorded the song for the film
A Fantastic Fear of Everything, starring
Simon Pegg. • In 2013,
The National front man
Matt Berninger recorded the song with
Vince Giordano and the
Nighthawks Orchestra for the third volume of the
Boardwalk Empire soundtrack. • Canadian jazz pianist and singer
Diana Krall included the song on her 2017 studio album
Turn Up the Quiet. • In 2021, country/novelty singer
Ray Stevens recorded the song on his studio album
Slow Dance. ==Film appearances==