•
Steve Allen •
Ray Anthony •
Victor Arden and the
Phil Ohman Orchestra (recorded April 8, 1927; released by
Brunswick Records as catalog number 3527B, with the flip side "Hallelujah"; also released by
Vocalion Records under the name '''Jay's Chelsea Orchestra''' as catalog number 15591, with the flip side "
Me and My Shadow") •
Mildred Bailey (recorded March 14, 1941; released by
Decca Records as catalog number 3755B; re-released by Decca as catalog number 27918 in early 1952, both with the flip side "Rockin' Chair") •
Arnett Cobb •
Nat King Cole •
Eddie Condon •
Ray Conniff •
Jill Corey •
Willie Creager's Rhythm Aces (vocal by the Locust Sisters; recorded April 30, 1927; released by
Supertone Records as catalog number 9606; also released under the name
Georgia Collegians by
Champion Records as catalog numbers CH15325 and 15910, by
Gennett Records as catalog numbers 6138 and 7090, and by
Silvertone Records as catalog number 5051 all with the flip side "Hallelujah" for use on his
radio show and it was subsequently included in the box set
The Bing Crosby CBS Radio Recordings (1954-56) issued by
Mosaic Records (catalog MD7-245) in 2009. •
Vic Damone •
Doris Day with
The Mellowmen (recorded May, 1949; released by
Columbia Records as catalog number 38545, with the flip side "
You Go to My Head") •
Vaughn De Leath (recorded July 1927; released by
Brunswick Records as catalog number 3608,) •
Roy Eldridge •
Seger Ellis and his orchestra (recorded March 11, 1937, released by
Decca Records as catalog number 1350, with the flip side "Bee's Knees") •
Gil Evans •
Robert Farnon •
Frances Faye (released by
Capitol Records as catalog number 2472, with the flip side "I Was Wrong About You") •
The Four Freshmen -
Four Freshmen and Five Saxes •
Erroll Garner (recorded December 5, 1945, released by
Mercury Records as catalog number 1002, with the flip side "
Always") •
Stan Getz •
Dizzy Gillespie •
Benny Goodman & his orchestra (Instrumental) (recorded July 1, 1935; released by
Victor Records as catalog number 25090B, with the flip side "King Porter Stomp"). A recording can also be found on
The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert. •
Stéphane Grappelli •
Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra (1939) •
Walter Gross (released by
MGM Records as catalog number 30465, with the flip side "Time on My Hands (You in My Arms)" and by
Musicraft Records as catalog number 387, with the flip side "
More Than You Know") •
Scott Hamilton •
Johnny Hartman •
Ted Heath •
Bill Henderson •
Hildegarde •
Earl Hines •
Milt Hinton •
Nick Holder •
Billie Holiday •
Stanley Holloway - The first artist to sing the song for the play "
Hit the Deck" in 1927 •
Honeydreamers (released by
Capitol Records as catalog number 2857, with the flip side "Perdido") •
Lena Horne with Luther Henderson (recorded 1947; released by
MGM Records as catalog number 10246, with the flip side "It's Mad, Mad, Mad", and as catalog number 30398, with the flip side "
I've Got the World on a String") •
Roger Wolfe Kahn & His Orchestra (vocal by
Franklyn Baur; recorded April 14, 1927; released by
Victor Records as catalog number 20599A,) •
Sammy Kaye & his orchestra (vocal: Tommy Ryan) (recorded September 3, 1937; released by
Vocalion Records as catalog number 3909, with the flip side "Indiana"; re-released in 1949 by
Harmony Records as catalog number Ha1041, with the flip side "
Let Me Call You Sweetheart") •
Charles King and
Louise Groody (Broadway Production; recorded April 12, 1927; released by
Victor Records as catalog number 20609,) •
Phineas Newborn Jr. •
Jack Oakie &
Polly Walker (featured in the film
Hit the Deck) (1930) •
Anita O'Day, with the
Alvy West Band (released by
Signature Records as catalog number 15127B, with the flip side "Ace in the Hole"; also shown as '''Anita O'Day with the Little Band,''' released by Signature Records as catalog number 15222B, with the flip side "
Bewitched") •
Oscar Peterson •
John Pizzarelli "The John Pizzarelli Trio", (After Hours) (1996) •
The Platters •
King Pleasure •
Bud Powell •
Jane Powell (featured in the film
Hit the Deck) (1955; released by
MGM Records as catalog number 30879, with the flip side "Hallelujah") •
Della Reese •
Django Reinhardt •
Gladys Rice (shown in as
William Rice) and
Franklyn Baur (released by
Columbia Records as catalog number 998-D and by
Perfect Records as catalog number 12353, both with the flip side "Lazy Weather") •
Dinah Shore •
Johnny Smith •
Southampton Society Orchestra (released by
Pathé Records as catalog number 36643, with the flip side "I'm in Love Again") •
Jo Stafford (released by
Capitol Records as catalog number 993, with the flip side "Why Can't You Behave?" and as catalog number 20051, with the flip side "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny"),
Autumn in New York (1950) •
Sun Ra • The
SuperJazz Big Band of Birmingham, Alabama recorded the song on the CD,
UAB SuperJazz, Featuring Ellis Marsalis •
Claude Thornhill •
The Three Sounds •
Trenier Twins (recorded December 1947, released by
Mercury Records as catalog number 8089, with the flip side "Cadillac Convertible") • Trotta (released by
Discovery Records as catalog number 159, with the flip side "Night Must Fall") •
Sarah Vaughan (1955) •
Cy Walter (released by
Columbia Records as catalog number 39629, with the flip side "
Isn't It Romantic?") •
Dinah Washington for her album
In the Land of Hi-Fi (1956). •
Ben Webster •
Margaret Whiting •
Jean Wiener &
Clément Doucet (recorded 1928; released by
Columbia Records as catalog number D13035, with the flip side "Hallelujah!") •
Lee Wiley (recorded 1951; released by
Columbia Records as catalog number 39801, with the flip side "Keepin' Myself For You") •
Joe Williams •
Nancy Wilson (1959) •
Teddy Wilson •
Lester Young Quartet (recorded December 28, 1943, released by
Mercury Records as catalog number 1093, with the flip side "Afternoon of a Basie-ite") •
UAB SuperJazz, Featuring Ellis Marsalis, arrangement by
Steve Sample Sr. •
Sarah Vaughan on her live album
Sassy Swings The Tivoli produced by
Quincy Jones(1963) ==References==