Date |
Main recording artist |
Featured vocalists (or instrumental) |
Album title, notes |
1923 | Abe Lyman and His Orchestra | (instrumental?) | First recording of the song |
1923 | Columbians | (instrumental?) | cf. 1923 in music |
1923 | Benny Krueger and His Orchestra | (instrumental?) | cf. 1923 in music, 10 weeks in the charts, peaking two weeks at number 2. |
1932 | Connee Boswell | Connee Boswell | 78 rpm, Brunswick BX-11569[4] |
1932 | Red Nichols and His Orchestra | Chick Bullock | 78 rpm, Brunswick B-11332[5] |
1935 | Mildred Bailey and Her Orchestra | Mildred Bailey | 78 rpm Shellac, Parlaphone 2675[6] |
1936 | Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra | Billie Holiday | With Johnny Hodges, Harry Carney and Jonah Jones; The Quintessential Billie Holiday Volume 2, cf. 1936 in music |
1937 | Benny Goodman Quintet | (instrumental) | cf. 1937 in music |
1937 | Glen Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra | Kenny Sargent | cf. 1937 in music |
1937-41 | Kate Smith | Kate Smith | |
1938 | Bunny Berigan and His Orchestra | Kathleen Lane | cf. 1938 in music, peaked nr. 13, Casa Loma on Hi-Fi, rel. 1956 |
1938 | Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra | (instrumental) | Contrasts, arranged by Tutti Camarata |
1938 | Bing Crosby with The John Scott Trotter Orchestra | Bing Crosby | recorded December 12, 1938,[7] peaked nr. 13 |
1939 | Judy Garland | Judy Garland | Feat. in the film Babes in Arms, cf. 1939 in music |
1939 | Glen Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra | (instrumental?) | peaked nr. 6 |
1930s | Sid Phillips | (instrumental) | |
1930s | Lee Wiley | Lee Wiley | |
1942 | Harry James and His Orchestra | Helen Forrest | cf. 1942 in music, peaked nr. 19 |
1945 | Erroll Garner | (instrumental) | cf. 1945 in music |
1946 | Jazz at the Philharmonic | Billie Holiday | On June 3, with Coleman Hawkins, Illinois Jacquet, Lester Young and Buck Clayton |
1946 | Andy Russell and The Pied Pipers | Andy Russell | cf. 1946 in music |
1947 | Louis Armstrong | Velma Middleton | Satchmo at Symphony Hall, released in 1951 |
1947 | Sarah Vaughan | Sarah Vaughan | cf. 1947 in music |
1948 | Louis Armstrong & the All-Stars | Velma Middleton | The Fabulous 1948 Paris Concert Vol. 1, released in 1978 |
1952 | Count Basie and His Orchestra | Helen Humes | TV Broadcast[8] |
1952 | Five Keys | Rudy West, Dickie Smith | |
1954 | Billie Holiday | Billie Holiday | With Oscar Peterson and Charlie Shavers Billie Holiday for Clef/Verve, |
1955 | Sarah Vaughan | Sarah Vaughan | After Hours with Sarah Vaughan |
1956 | Eddy Arnold | Eddy Arnold | cf. 1956 in music |
1956 | Cliff Edwards with The Wonderland Jazz Band | Cliff Edwards | Ukulele Ike Sings Again |
1956 | Billie Holiday | Billie Holiday | The Essential Billie Holiday: Carnegie Hall Concert Recorded Live |
1956 | Rita Reys with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers | Rita Reys | The Cool Voice of Rita Reys (Philips) |
1956 | Frank Sinatra | Frank Sinatra | Featured in the film The Joker Is Wild, cf. 1956 in music |
1957 | Della Reese | Della Reese | [9] |
1957 | Ethel Ennis with Orchestra cond. by Neal Hefti | Ethel Ennis | Change of Scenery, cf. 1957 in music |
1957 | Woody Herman and His Orchestra | (instrumental) | Live in Stereo at Marion June 8 - 1957 featuring Bill Harris |
1957 | Matt Monro with The Malcolm Lockyer Orchestra | Matt Monro | Blue and Sentimental |
1957 | Sarah Vaughan | Sarah Vaughan | Swingin' Easy |
1958 | Connie Francis | Connie Francis | Who's Sorry Now, cf. 1958 in music |
1959 | Polly Bergen with Orchestra cond. by Luther Henderson | Polly Bergen | My Heart Sings |
1959 | Vic Damone with Orchestra cond. by Jack Marshall | Vic Damone | On the Swingin' Side, cf. 1959 in music |
1959 | Sonny King with Orchestra cond. by Van Alexander | Sonny King | For Losers Only, “Colpix Find of the Year”, arr. by Johnny Williams |
1959 | Jimmy Rushing | Jimmy Rushing | Rushing Lullabies with Ray Bryant on piano |
1960 | Ella Fitzgerald | Ella Fitzgerald | Let No Man Write My Epitaph |
1960 | Zoot Sims | (instrumental) | Down Home |
1961 | Count Basie and His Orchestra | Sarah Vaughan | Count Basie / Sarah Vaughan |
1962 | Al Hirt | Dean Martin | Trumpet and Strings, cf. 1962 in music |
1962 | Carmen McRae | Carmen McRae | Sings Lover Man and Other Billie Holiday Classics |
1963 | Wayne Newton | Wayne Newton | Danke Schoen |
1963 | Claude Hopkins | (instrumental) | Swing Time! |
1963 | Sarah Vaughan with Woody Herman | Sarah Vaughan | 1963 Live Guard Sessions |
1964 | Ray Charles | Ray Charles | Sweet and Sour Tears |
1965 | Big Maybelle | Big Maybelle | The Soul of Big Maybelle (Scepter)[10] |
1965 | Rita Reys with the Pim Jacobs Trio | Rita Reys | Congratulations in Jazz |
1968 | Ella Fitzgerald | Ella Fitzgerald | 30 by Ella |
1972 | Carmen McRae | Carmen McRae | The Great American Songbook, live recording with Jimmy Rowles and Joe Pass |
1972 | Diana Ross | Diana Ross | Featured in the film Lady Sings the Blues, a biopic tributed to Billie Holiday |
1974 | Dean Martin | Dean Martin | cf. 1974 in music |
1976 | Bertice Reading | Bertice Reading | The Two Moods of Bertice Reading |
1977 | Rosemary Clooney | Rosemary Clooney | Everything's Coming Up Rosie |
1978 | Anita O'Day | Anita O'Day | There's Only One... |
1985 | Rita Reys with the Pim Jacobs Trio | Rita Reys | Live at the Concertgebouw – Special Guest Louis van Dijk |
1993 | Dave Brubeck | (instrumental) | Trio Brubeck |
2001 | Etta Jones | Etta Jones | Sings Lady Day |
2003 | Elkie Brooks with Humphrey Lyttelton | Elkie Brooks | Trouble in Mind |
2006 | Stephanie Nakasian | Stephanie Nakasian | Thrush Hour: A Study of the Great Ladies of Jazz, emulating Carmen McRae |
2009 | Kalil Wilson | Kalil Wilson | Easy to Love |