Other Recorded Versions
- Calvin Boze (released 1952 by Aladdin Records as catalog number 3142, with the flip side "The Glory of Love")
- The Flee-Rekkers (released January, 1961 by Pye Records as catalog number 7N.15326, with the flip side "Bitter Rice")
- Oneal Hudson Sax Trio (released by Rim Records as catalog number 4101, with the flip side "September Song")
- International Pops Orchestra (released 1963 by Cameo Records as catalog number 263, with the flip side "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue")
- Teddi King (released 1959 by Coral Records as catalog number 62094, with the flip side "River of Regret")
- The Mulcays (released 1962 by Jubilee Records as catalog number 5438, with the flip side "Blue Moon")
- Jose Poniera (released 1951 by Rainbow Records as catalog number 104, with the flip side "Valentino Tango"
- Bobby Wayne (released by Jerden Records as catalog number 766, with the flip side "Honky Tonk"
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