Watson's label, Supreme Records, nevertheless filed suit with Decca, claiming Knight's arrangement was lifted wholesale from the original -- a judge dismissed the suit, but the singer's follow-up, Buttons and Bows, was nevertheless a sharp contrast with Dinah Shore's signature version, with an elegance and tranquility absent from Shore's rendition. Knight's biggest hit, Powder Your Face with Sunshine, was her second number one and spent some five months on the charts -- she closed out 1949 with the two-sided hit It's Too Late Now/You're So Understanding, both of which nearly cracked the Top 20. Knight entered 1950 with a cover of Mindy Carson's Candy and Cake, teaming with the Ray Charles Singers for the follow-up, All Dressed Up to Smile. She made her last chart appearance a year later with My Heart Cries for You, a duet with country star Red Foley. Outside of a handful of appearances on the Ed Sullivan-hosted television variety showcase #Toast of the Town, Knight gradually receded from view by the middle of the decade. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi