[1] Paul Whiteman's version - recorded April 8, 1924 (Victor 19345)[2] was very popular in 1924.
[4] Frank Sinatra recorded a version with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra on August 19, 1941.
Betty Cody (1953) recorded another Western Swing version of the song The lyrics as published:[7] Out of my lodge at eventide, 'Mong the sobbing pine, Footsteps echo by my side, A spirit face, a sign.
A face is breaking through the night, My Indian (maid) (brave), Pale Moon.
'Ere thou the great white dawn awaken And to the sea thou swingest low, Then to the west, I'll follow across the deep lagoon, Swift as a flying arrow, To thy abode, Pale Moon.