The song has been recorded by many artists including: •
Cliff "Ukulele Ike" Edwards (1927) •
Elmer Gross's Dance Kings (recorded April 23, 1927, released by
Silvertone Records number 5109, with the flip side "One O'Clock Baby", recorded by Eddie Miles) • The
Keller Sisters and Lynch with
Charley Straight and His Orchestra as "The Tuxedo Orchestra" (recorded on March 31, 1927; released by
Brunswick Records as catalog number 3516-A, with the flip side "Nesting Time") • The
Keller Sisters and Lynch with the Clevelanders, March 28, 1927, Brunswick studios, no masters, rejected •
Nick Lucas (The Crooning Troubadour), recorded March 24, 1927; released by
Brunswick Records as catalog number 3512, with the flip side "Why Should I Say I'm Sorry?" •
Oreste and his Queensland Orchestra with Jack Kaufman, late 1927, Menlo Park, Edison cylinder •
The Rhythm Boys including
Bing Crosby,
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra (recorded April 29, 1927, issued by
Victor Records as catalog number 20627, with the flip side "Pretty Lips") •
Aileen Stanley and Johnny Marvin (duet, with ukulele and orchestra, recorded May 25, 1927; released by
Victor Records as catalog number 20714, with the flip side "Red Lips, Kiss My Blues Away," •
John Serry Sr. and his ensemble (
1956) for
Dot Records (See
Squeeze Play). •
Polly Bergen on
The Polly Bergen Show,
NBC (November 16, 1957) •
Caterina Valente for the album
A Toast to the Girls (1958) • The
Duke Ellington Orchestra w. vocals by
Johnny Hodges (1958) •
Frankie Laine and
Frank Comstock and his orchestra - included in the album
You Are My Love (
1958) •
Pat Boone and Shirley Boone - for the album
Side by Side (1959) •
Brenda Lee for the album
Grandma, What Great Songs You Sang! (1959) •
Guy Mitchell 1959 •
Paul Anka for the 1958 album
Paul Anka (ABC Paramount 10078, 1960) •
Steve Lawrence and
Eydie Gormé for the album
Steve & Eydie – We Got Us (1960) •
Bobby Rydell and
Chubby Checker released a version on their 1960 album,
Bobby Rydell/Chubby Checker. •
Patsy Cline on the
Country Style, USA Radio Show, 1960. •
Kai Winding 1961 •
Ray Charles and
Betty Carter on the album
Ray Charles and Betty Carter (
1961) •
Sandler & Young for the album
Side by Side (
1962) (Capitol Records) •
Hayley Mills (1961-OST "Let's Get Together") - 45 record: Walt Disney Records/Buena Vista, 1962 (US #8, Hawaii #1) •
Bill Haley & His Comets (
1962) •
The Brooks Brothers (1963)
Pye Records 7N.15527 •
Trini Lopez (1965) (LP WB/Reprise R-6183) •
Jane Morgan for her 1965 album
In My Style (10/1965) (Epic 5-9847) •
Dean Martin - included in the album
Dean Martin Sings Songs from "The Silencers" (
1966) •
Major Holley and
Slam Stewart - ''
Shut Yo' Mouth!'' (1981) •
The Osmond Brothers, 1982, for
Side by Side: The True Story of the Osmond Family •
Sharon, Lois & Bram on their 1982 album
One, Two, Three, Four, Live! and on their children's TV show
The Elephant Show: Seasons 1's "Picnic Episode" (a clip of the trio singing the song live in concert) and Season 5's "The Early Years Episode". •
Maria Muldaur (and Friends), 1990 (from
On The Sunny Side) •
Bruce Willis and
Danny Aiello for the
Hudson Hawk (1991) movie soundtrack •
Raffaella Carrà feat.
Bud Spencer 1991 •
Raffaella Carrà feat.
Kabir Bedi 1991 • Ronald McDonald and the Magical Radio kids on
Travel Tunes and Play Pack (1995) • The
Kidsongs Kids and the Biggles in "Baby Animal Songs!" (1995) •
Dan Zanes and Friends on their album
Night Time! (2002) • The
Kay Starr version of the song was covered by
The Puppini Sisters for the
Kit Kittredge: An American Girl soundtrack, 2008. ==In popular culture==