Glenn Miller and His Orchestra released the song as an RCA Victor 78 single, 20-1563-A, backed with "Long Time No See, Baby", words and music by Jack Lathrop and Sunny Skylar.
A V-Disc test pressing of the song was made by the U.S. War Department as VP 1311 – D5TC 274 using a recording from April 29, 1944.
The recording was reviewed in the March 11, 1944 issue of Billboard, in the Popular Record Reviews section: "A 16-bar derivative of riff origination, the Miller men make it serve for swell jump music to keep the fans merry."
On trombones: Glenn Miller, Jimmy Priddy, Paul Tanner, Frank D’Annolfo.
Rhythm: Chummy MacGregor, p; Bobby Hackett, g; Doc Goldberg, b; and, Maurice Purtill, d.[3] The song appears on the following Glenn Miller albums: