The recording by Don Cherry was released by Decca Records as catalog number 27128. It first reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on September 15, 1950, and lasted 21 weeks on the chart, peaking at number four.[3]
The recording by Eddie Fisher was released by RCA Victor as catalog number 20-3901 (78 r.p.m.) and 47-3901 (45 r.p.m). It first reached the Billboard Best Seller chart on October 6, 1950, and lasted 18 weeks on the chart, peaking at number eight. This was Fisher's first charting hit.[4]
Cherry re-recorded the song for his album, There Goes My Everything in 1967.[5]
Other recorded versions
Harry Archer and his Orchestra (vocal: Franklyn Baur) - recorded on October 27, 1927 for Brunswick Records (catalog No. 3704).[6]
Les Baxter with his Orchestra and Chorus for the Capitol LP Thinking of You (1954).[7]
Connie Francis - recorded in 1959 for a proposed album called One for the Boys which was not issued. The song was later included in the Bear Family Records compilation White Sox, Pink Lipstick...And Stupid Cupid (1993).[8]
Carlos Molina and his Orchestra, recorded for Columbia Records on February 11, 1936 (catalog No. 3122D).[9]