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"Yes, Sir! That's My Baby!" (Lee Morse, 1925)

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Is it too late to fall in love with Lee Morse? Never!

http://www.leemorse.com/

YES SIR, THAT'S MY BABY!

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 him miles away from here.

Yes sir, that's my baby
No sir, I 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

Oh by the way, oh by the way
When we reach the preacher I'll say (with feeling!)

Yes sir, that's my baby
No sir, I don't mean maybe
Yes sir, that's my baby now!

Composed by Walter Donaldson.
Lyrics by Gus Kahn.

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  • Like if your listning in 2011 :D

  • katy perry looks like her!

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  • This is absolutely wonderful! Oh, music was certainly music then. Lee Morse was so extremely talented (and beautiful), and her music is ageless.

    Thanks a million also for the link to LeeMorse.com. After hearing this musical treasure I've spent the entire night at that site listening to most of her other recordings. What an totally unexpected treat.

    I'm so glad I discovered Lee Morse for the very first time! It's just a shame it took me so long.

  • wow, love this! she has me swooning!

  • Ya gotta love this one!!

  • my client who has alzhiemers sings this alllll the time, i felt like i knew it before actually hearing it haha

  • ah, now I understand When Harry met Sally

  • This is great. One of my favorites from that era.

  • the complete opposite of Helen Kane and any other singing flapper of the 1920's, the deep voice really does Lee Morse well.

  • CHARLESTON CHARLESTON CHARLESTON

  • this really made my day and made me feel great.... THANKS

  • Verona hey boy the best

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