• Recordings by
Ray Miller and the Club Royal Orchestra charted, each peaking at #3 in 1922. •
Peter Dawson recorded it in 1922 with vocals, it is possibly the oldest recording to feature vocals. •
Eddie Cantor performed it in his revue
Make It Snappy in April 1922. • Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot Club de France, avec Stéphane Grappelli recorded it in April 27 1937. •
Jack Teagarden recorded it in 1939 • In November 1936,
Don Albert's band recorded the first version with the chant "with no pants on" between the lines of lyrics. •
Fats Waller released a version in 1938, on the Victor label •
Alice Faye and
Betty Grable performed the song in the 1940 film
Tin Pan Alley •
Spike Jones and his City Slickers •
Fats Domino •
Louis Prima frequently sang it as a medley with "
When You're Smiling". •
The Everly Brothers recorded the song in 1961. •
The Beatles covered this song in 1962 at their unsuccessful
Decca audition with
George Harrison as the lead singer and
Pete Best on the drums. The band based their arrangement on a version released by
Joe Brown and The Bruvvers the year before. The Beatles' recording can be found on
Anthology 1. • The November 4, 1977 episode of
The Muppet Show guest starring
Bernadette Peters features
Uncle Deadly singing the song with an Anything Muppet girl. •
Leon Redbone's recording was featured in an episode of
Boardwalk Empire. •
Tim Armstrong in June 2013 for his project
Tim Timebomb and Friends •
Alan Silvestri covered this song in 2016 for
Robert Zemeckis film
Allied. •
Jean Shepherd frequently sang the song during musical interludes on his radio show. • British comedian
Tommy Cooper released a humorous version during his 1978 live show • The song was featured in
Heaven Can Wait (1943) and in
Valentino (1977) with words of parody by
Ken Russell, performed by Chris Ellis. == Related song ==