Notable Recordings
- Doris Day recorded as a single in 1950
- The Carpenters - Live at the Palladium, Interpretations: A 25th Anniversary Celebration (highly original Ken Welch's arrangement with use of J.S.Bach's WTK I Prelude in C minor interpolated), also available on Interpretations (Carpenters DVD) (1995)
- June Christy - A Lovely Way to Spend An Evening (1986)
- Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Songbook
- Lena Horne, Lena Horne at the Waldorf Astoria (1957)
- Susannah McCorkle - Easy to Love—The Songs of Cole Porter (1996)
- Frank Sinatra - A Swingin' Affair! (1957)
- Mal Waldron - Mal/2 (featuring John Coltrane on tenor saxophone) (1957)
- Jimmy Somerville - Red Hot + Blue (1990).
- Jazz Orchestra of the Delta - Big Band Reflections of Cole Porter (2003)
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