The most notable version of the song was recorded by Harry James and his Orchestra with Helen Forrest on vocals on July 31, 1942.[5] This was the last day of recording before the Musician Union's ban. The recording was issued on Columbia 36668 and became a number one hit on both the pop charts and the Harlem Hit Parade in the US in early 1943.[6] This version of the song can be heard in Woody Allen's 1986 movie Hannah and Her Sisters.