It was originally titled "If You Believed in Me", but later went by the more popular title "It's Only a Paper Moon".[2] The song was written for an unsuccessful 1932 Broadway play called The Great Magoo that was set in Coney Island.[3]Claire Carleton first performed this song on December 2, 1932.[4] It was used in the movie Take a Chance in 1933 when it was sung by June Knight and Charles "Buddy" Rogers. Paul Whiteman recorded a hit version later that year, released on the Victor label in October 1933 featuring Bunny Berigan on trumpet and Peggy Healy on vocals. A version released a month before Whiteman's was by Henry King and His Pierre Hotel Orchestra on the Vocalion label.[5] Another popular 1933 recording was done by Cliff Edwards.[6]
The song's lasting fame stems from its revival by popular artists during the last years of World War II, with hit recordings being made by Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, and Benny Goodman (vocal by Dottie Reid).[7] It is now regarded as a jazz and pop standard, and has been recorded by numerous artists over the years.
Blanche DuBois is heard singing the song when in the bathroom in Scene Seven of Tennessee Williams' play A Streetcar Named Desire.
Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney recorded the song for Crosby's radio show and it was heard on the March 26, 1953 broadcast[9] and released on the album Bing & Rosie - The Crosby-Clooney Radio Sessions (2010).[10]
A 1933 recording of the song was the theme song for the 1974 ABC situation comedy Paper Moon.[14]
A re-arrangement of the song done by Herbie Hancock is included in the 1986 movie Round Midnight (starring saxophonist Dexter Gordon), and the accompanying soundtrack album The other Side of Round Midnight.
The Cliff Edwards recording of this song is featured in the 2012 film Killing Them Softly.
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