Recorded Versions
- Rosemary Clooney (1954)
- Sammy Davis Jr. (1954)
- John Raitt (Broadway Production) (1954)
- Johnnie Ray (1954)
- Eddie Heywood (Instrumental) (1955)
- Edmund Hockridge & Joy Nichols (1955; London Production)
- Barbara Lyon (1955)
- Lita Roza (1955)
- Dalida (1956) (French version)
- John Raitt and Doris Day (1957), from The Pajama Game film
- Fran Warren (1957)
- Stan Kenton and his orchestra (1958)
- Gisele MacKenzie (1958)
- Jimmie Rodgers (1958)
- Sam Butera and The Witnesses (1959)
- Mindy Carson
- Lawrence Welk
- Sam Cooke (1960)
- Joni James (1960)
- Peggy Lee (1960)
- The Three Sounds (1961)
- Caterina Valente (1961)
- Julie London (1962)
- Enrique Guzmán (1963), Spanish version called "Oye"
- Sarah Vaughan (1963)
- Kai Winding (1963)
- Enoch Light and his Light Brigade Orchestra (1964)
- Brook Benton (1966)
- Nancy Wilson (1966)
- Gene Pitney (1967)
- Ray Stevens (1980)
- Pedro Fernández (1990), Spanish version called "Oye"
- Kathie Lee Gifford (1993)
- Anne Murray (1993)
- Thomas Hampson (1996)
- Ron Raines and Judy Kaye (1996), London revival of play
- Marlene Ver Planck (1997)
- The Spitfire Band (1997)
- Carol Woods and Karen Saunders (1998)
- Bette Midler (2003)
- Harry Connick Jr. (2006), Broadway revival of play and found on Harry on Broadway, Act I
- Eric Wangensteen (2011)
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