Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong turned it into a masterclass of phrasing and scatting, proving it could be both playful and deeply soulful.
From the "stars shining bright above you" to the "night breezes" whispering "I love you," the lyrics offer a sense of peaceful escape. It’s a song about longing, but without the drama—just the simple, universal wish to be remembered.
While there are over 400 recorded versions, these three defined the song's legacy: