Release | Performer | Vocalist | Recording date | Album | Label | Source |
1942 | Joan Merrill with Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra | Joan Merrill | 1942 | Film Iceland | Bluebird | [4] |
1942 | Teddy Powell and His Orchestra | Peggy Mann | July 17, 1942 | | Bluebird | [4] |
1942 | Woody Herman and His Orchestra | instrumental | July 24, 1942 | single | Decca | [5][6] |
1942 | Tommy Tucker | Tommy Tucker | July 31, 1942 | | Okeh | [7] |
1950 | Lionel Hampton Quintet | instrumental | January 16, 1950 | | Decca | [8][6] |
1951 | Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra | Gordon Jenkins | | Time to Dance with Gordon Jenkins | Capitol | [9] |
1951 | Wynton Kelly Trio | instrumental | | Piano Interpretations | Blue Note | [10] |
1954 | Lester Young with Oscar Peterson | instrumental | November 28, 1952 | Lester Young with the Oscar Peterson Trio | Norgran | [6] |
1954 | Art Tatum | instrumental | December 28, 1953 | The Genius of Art Tatum #4 | Clef Records | [11] |
1954 | Chet Baker | Chet Baker | February 15, 1954 | Chet Baker Sings | Pacific Jazz | [6] |
– | Lee Konitz with Lennie Tristano | instrumental | June 11, 1955 | Live at the Confucius Restaurant 1955 | | [6] |
1955 | Nat King Cole | Nat King Cole | August 25, 1955 | Nat King Cole Sings for Two in Love | Capitol | [6] |
1956 | Sonny Stitt | instrumental | December 15 & 16, 1955 | Sonny Stitt Plays | Roost | |
1956 | Hank Mobley with Donald Byrd | instrumental | February 8, 1956 | The Jazz Message of Hank Mobley | Savoy | [12] |
1957 | Stan Getz Quartet | instrumental | November 24, 1956 | The Steamer | Verve | |
1957 | Lou Donaldson Quintet | instrumental | June 9, 1957 | Swing and Soul | Blue Note | [13] |
1958 | Hampton Hawes | instrumental | January 27, 1958 | Four! | Contemporary | [6] |
1958 | Lee Morgan with Curtis Fuller & Hank Mobley | instrumental | April 21, 1958 | Monday Night at Birdland | Roulette | [14][15] |
1958 | Max Roach Quintet | instrumental | September 4, 1958 | Deeds, Not Words | Riverside | |
1959 | Tony Bennett and Count Basie with His Orchestra | Tony Bennett | December 30, 1958 | In Person! | Columbia | [6] |
1959 | Keely Smith with Nelson Riddle | Keely Smith | 1959 | Swingin' Pretty | Capitol | |
1962 |
Frank Sinatra |
Frank Sinatra |
September 11-12, 1961 |
Point of No Return |
Capitol |
|
1961 | Bud Powell | instrumental | December 17, 1961 | A Portrait of Thelonious | Columbia | |
1965 | Nancy Wilson | Nancy Wilson | January 1965 | Gentle Is My Love | Capitol | [16] |
1965 | Sonny Rollins | instrumental | June 17, 1965 | There Will Never Be Another You (album) | Impulse! | |
1966 | Chris Montez | Chris Montez | | The More I See You | A&M | [17] |
1967 |
Andy Williams |
Andy Williams |
1967 |
Love, Andy |
Columbia |
|
1967 | Julie London | Julie London | 1966 | Nice Girls Don't Stay For Breakfast | Liberty | |
1971 | Jimmy McGriff | instrumental | 1971 | Groove Grease | Groove Merchant | |
1994 | Rosemary Clooney | Rosemary Clooney | | | | [18][19] |
– | Woody Shaw | instrumental | March 24, 1986 | Solid | | [6] |
1996 | Michel Petrucciani et Stéphane Grappelli | instrumental | June 1995 | Flamingo | | [6] |
2009 | Brownman Electryc Trio | instrumental | January 2008 | Juggernaut | | [6] |
2020 | John Scofield | instrumental | August 2021 | John Scofield | | [20] |