<Ul> <Li> In 1948, Jimmy Wakely had his second number one on the Folk Best Seller chart with his version of the song . Wakely's version spent a total of twenty - eight weeks on the chart and four non-consecutive weeks at the top . </Li> <Li> In 1949, the Mills Brothers recorded a version of the song which reached number eight on the Race Records chart and number eight on the pop chart . </Li> </Ul> <Li> In 1948, Jimmy Wakely had his second number one on the Folk Best Seller chart with his version of the song . Wakely's version spent a total of twenty - eight weeks on the chart and four non-consecutive weeks at the top . </Li> <Li> In 1949, the Mills Brothers recorded a version of the song which reached number eight on the Race Records chart and number eight on the pop chart . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Charlie Gracie in 1957 </Li> <Li> Patsy Ann Noble in 1960 </Li> <Li> Bob Luman in 1960, on the album Let's Think About Livin' </Li> <Li> Tennessee Ernie Ford in 1961, on the album Tennessee Ernie Ford Looks At Love </Li> <Li> Patsy Cline in 1961, on the album Patsy Cline Showcase </Li> <Li> Ray Charles in 1962, on the album Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music </Li> <Li> George Morgan / Marion Worth in 1964, on the album Slippin' Around </Li> <Li> Don Gibson in 1968 </Li> <Li> Andy Williams in 1974 on his album, You Lay So Easy on My Mind </Li> <Li> John Prine in 1995, on the album Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings </Li> <Li> Merle Haggard in 2002, on the album The Peer Sessions </Li> </Ul>

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