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Victor Young composed the music and Edward Heyman wrote the lyrics for this popular song. It was originally introduced as an instrumental in Howard Hughes' final film, One Minute to Zero. Jeri Southern recorded the first vocal version in April 1952, with Young arranging and conducting. The song became a standard recorded by numerous artists, with Doris Day's version becoming the first major hit release in July 1952.
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