Frank Sinatra sang it and it came from the movie A Hole in the Head
Interestingly, he could not read musical notation. Neither could Irving Berlin, Frank Sinatra, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, or Elvis Presley.
The Drifters, which is unusual, as they are a Black group.
The song was first a hit by Chauncey Olcott in 1914. It was included in Bing Crosby's movie GOING MY WAY, where he sang it to a weary Father Fitzgibbon. Bing recorded the song for Decca on July 7, 1944. It quickly became another million seller for Bing and aspent 12 weeks on the Billboard charts in 1944, reaching as high as #4. For reasons unkown, Bing Crosby re-recorded the song on July 17, 1945. Both versions appear on the MCA CD "TOP O' THE MORNING: BING CROSBY'S IRISH COLLECTION."
His children are Harry, Mary, and Nathaniel Crosby
His grandchildren are Nathniel Jr., Brendan, Bridget, Claire, Christopher, Benjamin, and Nicholas Crosby