Yes, Sir, That's My Baby |
Gus Kahn, 1925
Who's that coming down the street? Who's that looking so petite? Who's that coming down to meet me here? Who's that you know who I mean, Sweetest "who" you've ever seen, I could tell her miles away from here. Chorus: Yes, sir, that's my baby, No, sir, don't mean maybe Yes, sir, that's my baby now. Yes ma'am we've decided, No ma'am we won't hide it, Yes, ma'am you're invited now. By the way, by the way, When we reach the preacher I'll say, Yes, sir, that's my baby, No, sir, don't mean maybe Yes, sir, that's my baby now. | 2. Who's the "who" I rave about, Who do I feel blue without, In the Winter, Summer, Spring and Fall? What was I just "gonna" say, I forget, but anyway, Here's the most important thing of all. Chorus: Yes, sir, that's my baby, No, sir, don't mean maybe Yes, sir, that's my baby now. Well well, "lookit" that baby, Do tell, don't say "maybe" Nell's Bells won't she cause some row. Pretty soon, pretty soon, We will hear that Lohengrin tune, Who should she be sir, No one else but me sir, Yes, sir, that's my baby now. |