Notable Recordings
- Buddy Greco
- Gloria Lynne (The biggest hit single, 1964)
- Ronnie Aldrich
- The Artistics
- Chet Baker
- Long John Baldry
- Michael Ball
- Billy Hawks (New Genius of the Blues, 1967)
- Shirley Bassey (1968)
- Gianni Basso
- Vicki Benet
- Franco Battiato
- Bruno Bertone
- Ray Brown
- Ray Bryant
- Joyce Carr
- Johnny Case
- Jeanne Castle
- Ray Charles
- Rosemary Clooney
- Kathy Kirby
- Nat King Cole
- Harry Connick Jr.
- Chris Connor (1978)
- Russell Conway
- Sam Cooke (1963)
- Van Craven
- Bing Crosby
- Bette Davis
- Blossom Dearie
- Joey De Francesco
- Tony De Sare
- Marlene Dietrich
- Joe Diorio
- Bill Doggett
- Arielle Dombasle
- The Drifters
- Harry "Sweets" Edison
- Ella Fitzgerald
- The Five Jades
- Buddy Fo
- Sergio Franchi Live! At The Coconut Grove (1965)
- Vincent Franco
- Alison Fraser
- Laura Fygi
- Judy Garland
- João Gilberto
- Giant Sand (1995)
- Benny Goodman
- Eydie Gorme (1966)
- Robert Goulet
- Graciela
- Benny Green
- Grant Green
- Niki Haris
- Bill Henderson
- Ian Hendrickson-Smith
- Ron Hevener
- Earl Hines
- Engelbert Humperdinck
- Victor Wood covered this song in the album Mr. Lonely.
- Willie Hutch (April 1976)
- Chrissie Hynde Soundtrack from the movie Eye of the Beholder, 1999
- Jermaine Jackson
- Joni James
- Jack Jones (1962)
- Jerry Lee Lewis(1982)
- Friends of Dean Martinez (1995)
- Nancy Martinez (Downtown, 2004)
- Johnny Mathis (1967)
- Chris Montez (1966)
- Mark Murphy (in Song For The Geese, 1997)
- Lisa Ono
- Esther Phillips (1965)
- Frank Sinatra with the Count Basie orchestra (on It Might As Well Be Swing, August 1964)
- The Skatalites
- Keely Smith (1957)
- Rod Stewart and Chris Botti (October 18, 2005)
- Barbra Streisand (1966)
- David T. Walker (1976)
- Nancy Wilson (October 1960)
- Rachael Yamagata
- Natalie Cole
- Patricia Kaas (on Piano Bar, 2002)
- Dean Martin (1962)
- La Rondalla de Saltillo
- Kristy White (on "Dancin' on the Wind)
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