<Li> As "Slow Poke": <Ul> <Li> The Ray Conniff Singers (1964) </Li> <Li> Ralph Flanagan and his orchestra (vocals: The Singing Winds) (1951) </Li> <Li> Arthur Godfrey (1951) </Li> <Li> Tiny Hill (1951) </Li> <Li> Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys (1951) </Li> <Li> Roberta Lee (1951) </Li> <Li> Helen O'Connell (1951) </Li> <Li> Jimmie Rodgers (mid-1960s) </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Ul> <Li> The Ray Conniff Singers (1964) </Li> <Li> Ralph Flanagan and his orchestra (vocals: The Singing Winds) (1951) </Li> <Li> Arthur Godfrey (1951) </Li> <Li> Tiny Hill (1951) </Li> <Li> Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys (1951) </Li> <Li> Roberta Lee (1951) </Li> <Li> Helen O'Connell (1951) </Li> <Li> Jimmie Rodgers (mid-1960s) </Li> </Ul> <Li> The Ray Conniff Singers (1964) </Li> <Li> Ralph Flanagan and his orchestra (vocals: The Singing Winds) (1951) </Li>

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