<P> A recording by Dusty Fletcher was released by National Records as catalogue number 4012 . It entered the Billboard Best Seller chart on January 31, 1947 and lasted five weeks there, peaking at number three . </P> <P> A recording by the Three Flames was released by Columbia Records as catalogue number 37268 . It entered the Billboard Best Seller chart on February 14, 1947 and lasted three weeks there, peaking at number four . </P> <P> A recording by Louis Jordan was released by Decca Records as catalogue number 23841 . It entered the Billboard Best Seller chart on March 7, 1947 and lasted two weeks there, peaking at number seven . </P> <P> For all the artists above, except Jordan, this song was their only hit on the charts . (This includes Count Basie, despite his great fame . In Whitburn's Pop Memories, Basie was recognized for his many chart singles outside the retail Top 10 . The Basie string of "hits" continued on different Billboard charts through 1968 .) </P>

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