: The 1953 recording features an orchestra conducted by Jack Rael , providing a lush, mid-tempo backdrop that leans into the "pop vocal" style of the era rather than a gritty jazz club feel.
Patti Page ’s rendition of the jazz standard is a masterclass in vocal poise, originally released in November 1953 as the B-side to her hit single "Changing Partners". It was later featured on her 1956 album, Music for Two in Love . Performance and Style Patti Page - Dont Get Around Much Anymore
: Page brings her signature "sophisticated singing style" to the track. Unlike the more blues-heavy versions by Etta James or the rhythmic swing of The Ink Spots , Page’s approach is refined and intimate. Her phrasing is celebrated for its clarity and the way she delivers every word with deliberate musicality. : The 1953 recording features an orchestra conducted