Notable Recordings
- Tony Bennett - Bennett/Berlin (1987)
- Earl Bostic And His Orchestra
- Nat King Cole - Just One of Those Things (1957)
- Ruth Etting (1927)
- Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Irving Berlin Songbook (1958)
- Dizzy Gillespie - The Melody Lingers On (1966)
- Annette Hanshaw (1927)
- Gene Harris - Listen Here (1989)
- Nellie Lutcher (1947)
- Joe McElderry - The Climb (2009)
- Frank Sinatra - All Alone (1962)
- Jeri Southern - Coffee, Cigarettes and Memories (1958)
- Billy Taylor - Billy Taylor with Four Flutes (1959)
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