The Boswell Sisters recorded a version of this song in 1932.
The Boswell Sisters sang together until 1936 when Vet and Martha retired to begin their married lives.
Boswell Sisters, who became one of the most popular singing groups from 1930 to 1936, had over twenty hits.
Their records had a much more novel quality than the harder jazz-styled Boswell Sisters' records.
The song has become a pop standard, recorded by many artists, as for example the Boswell Sisters.
They started their career as imitators of an earlier successful singing group, the Boswell Sisters.
On the other hand, it is surprising to find that there is no entry for the Boswell Sisters, the highly influential early-jazz vocal group.
All through her career with The Boswell Sisters, and into the early 1940s, her name was spelled "Connie".
Rare Silk began in 1978 as a 3-part harmony vocal group, much in the style of the Boswell Sisters.
Boswell Sisters recorded a version (complete with a rumba section!)