The song was written about 1962 by Bob Dorough and bassist friend Ben Tucker, and was a Top 40 hit for Mel Tormé in 1962 and earned Tormé two Grammy nominations. It became well known again when recorded by flautist Herbie Mann. It was out of the mainstream for some time though played through the years by small jazz groups as a standard until Buble brought it back to mainstream life.
I could swear that Ray Charles sang a version of this song. Am I dreaming this?
mortygwhiz 2 years ago
i agree
BAkelly2715 2 years ago
The song was written about 1962 by Bob Dorough and bassist friend Ben Tucker, and was a Top 40 hit for Mel Tormé in 1962 and earned Tormé two Grammy nominations. It became well known again when recorded by flautist Herbie Mann. It was out of the mainstream for some time though played through the years by small jazz groups as a standard until Buble brought it back to mainstream life.
desertlight 3 years ago
I love Michael Buble! (and this song of course)
derenee6690 3 years ago
great
MasterMind81112 3 years ago
that singer actually sounds a bit like buble
kinglloyd11 3 years ago
...gotta love the basses at 0,39-ish!
Knprsa 3 years ago
Actually it was Mel Torme, but this in the style of Michael Buble
MagEakaWebutante 3 years ago
Michael Buble
themanfrom05 3 years ago
who originally sang this?
PlayaF 3 years ago