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
|