It was written by Benny Davis. The song was published in 1950.Perry Como recorded the song on August 10, 1950, and it was released on the following single records:
* In the United States by RCA, as a 78rpm single (catalog number 20-3905-A) and a 45rpm single (catalog number 47-3905-A), with the flip side "Watchin' The Trains Go By." This record spent 12 weeks on the Billboard chart, beginning on September 22, 1950, and reached position #7.
* In the United Kingdom by HMV, as a 78rpm single (catalogue number B-10010) in January 1951), with the flip side "So Long Sally."
* In Australia by HMV, as a 78rpm single (catalogue number EA 3951) in 1951, with the flip side "If You Were My Girl".
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| - It was written by Benny Davis. The song was published in 1950.Perry Como recorded the song on August 10, 1950, and it was released on the following single records:
* In the United States by RCA, as a 78rpm single (catalog number 20-3905-A) and a 45rpm single (catalog number 47-3905-A), with the flip side "Watchin' The Trains Go By." This record spent 12 weeks on the Billboard chart, beginning on September 22, 1950, and reached position #7.
* In the United Kingdom by HMV, as a 78rpm single (catalogue number B-10010) in January 1951), with the flip side "So Long Sally."
* In Australia by HMV, as a 78rpm single (catalogue number EA 3951) in 1951, with the flip side "If You Were My Girl".
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| - It was written by Benny Davis. The song was published in 1950.Perry Como recorded the song on August 10, 1950, and it was released on the following single records:
* In the United States by RCA, as a 78rpm single (catalog number 20-3905-A) and a 45rpm single (catalog number 47-3905-A), with the flip side "Watchin' The Trains Go By." This record spent 12 weeks on the Billboard chart, beginning on September 22, 1950, and reached position #7.
* In the United Kingdom by HMV, as a 78rpm single (catalogue number B-10010) in January 1951), with the flip side "So Long Sally."
* In Australia by HMV, as a 78rpm single (catalogue number EA 3951) in 1951, with the flip side "If You Were My Girl".
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