Pat Boone’s sang in love letters, which later became a major hit as it was no one on billboard Top 100 in July 1957 for 5 weeks and 2 weeks at number one in Canada. The song was a writer by J. Fred Coots, Nick Kenny, and Charles Kenny and produced by Billy Vaughn.
It was recorded and released in 1957. The song was used in a film called Bernardine. The genre of the music was Traditional pop, which was 2:12 long.
The song has a different version; the first version in 1931 was recorded by Gene Austin, Lee Morse, and American dance band Ted- Black and his Orchestra. Another version was released in 1957, a jazz version by Johnny Dorelli, another version in 1957 was released by Kenneth W. Griffin.