Notable Recordings
- The 1938 version by bandleader Larry Clinton with singer Bea Wain was the most successful of the many contemporary recordings, entering the U.S. charts at the same time as Mary Martin's original cast recording but peaking at No. 4, compared to Martin's No. 7.
- Valaida Snow - (1939)
- Eartha Kitt - That Bad Eartha (1953)
- Kitty Kallen - Little Things Mean A Lot (1954)
- Anita O'Day - Cool Heat (1959)
- Della Reese - Della Della Cha Cha Cha (1960)
- Marilyn Monroe - Let's Make Love (1960). During her performance she wears a purple sweater over a black bodystocking. Near the end of the song, she takes off her sweater, revealing her bodystocking and a black bikini over it.
- Oscar Peterson - Night Train (1962)
- Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass - Herb Alpert's Ninth (1967)
- Violetta Villas - Violetta Villas sings (1970)
- Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Loves Cole (1972)
- Peggy Lee - Black Coffee (1953)
- Anna Nicole Smith - My Heart Belongs To Daddy (1997)
- Dee Dee Bridgewater - Dear Ella (1997)
- Paul Motian - On Broadway Vol.1 (2003)
- Sophie Milman - Sophie Milman (2004)
- Stacey Kent and Jim Tomlinson - The Lyric (2005)
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