Louis Prima revisited the song throughout his career, adapting it to the changing musical landscape:
: Prima’s versions were led by his hard-driving trumpet and vocals, whereas Goodman’s version was a clarinet-led instrumental showcase.
: Goodman's 1937 version was so long it required both sides of a 12-inch 78-rpm record.
: Recorded at the Sahara in Las Vegas with Sam Butera and the Witnesses , this version is considered his most famous. It restored the vocals and added an intricate scat solo that would later influence his performance as King Louie in The Jungle Book .