That's My Baby Lyrics Hit the Club All Night

1925 vocal by Walter Donaldson (music) and Gus Kahn (lyrics)

Song

"Aye Sir, That'southward My Baby"
Cover of the sheet music of "Yes Sire! That's My Baby"
Vocal
Written 1925
Composer(s) Walter Donaldson
Lyricist(southward) Gus Kahn

"Yes Sir, That'southward My Babe" is a popular U.S. song from 1925. The music was written past Walter Donaldson and the lyrics by Gus Kahn. It is now in the public domain.

Background [edit]

The chorus begins, "Yeah sir, that's my babe, no sir, don't mean perchance. Yeah sir, that's my infant at present."

According to one source, the song was written when Donaldson and Kahn were visiting Eddie Cantor. Cantor'due south daughter Marjorie brought out ane of her favorite toys, a walking mechanical pig. She wound it up and information technology started walking in rhythm while two notes kept coming from the little animate being. Kahn was inspired and started working lyrics to these notes in rhythm with the hog, coming up with the title and opening line of the chorus in brusk guild.[1]

1925 recordings [edit]

Successful 1925 recordings include:

  • Margaret Immature
  • Ace Brigode
  • Cistron Austin
  • Blossom Seeley
  • Ben Bernie
  • Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra (vocal by Carleton Coon).[2]
  • Lee Morse

Subsequently recordings [edit]

The song is a standard that has been recorded by hundreds of artists in various genres, including:

  • Eddie Cantor recorded the vocal in 1930.
  • Harry Stewart's mock-Japanese novelty cover of the song earned a notorious reputation as one of the worst records ever made upon its release in 1953.[iii] Although, some define the recording equally a stylized Japanese parody.
  • Bing Crosby recorded the vocal in 1956[4] for apply on his radio bear witness and it was subsequently included in the box prepare The Bing Crosby CBS Radio Recordings (1954-56) issued by Mosaic Records (catalog MD7-245) in 2009.[v]
  • Also in 1956, The Sensations reached #15 on the Best Sellers in Stores chart.[6]
  • It was later a striking for Ricky Nelson in 1960. This recording reached #34 on the Hot 100.[7]
  • The Four Aces recorded the song in 1957.
  • It's the opening track on Etta Jones' Don't Go to Strangers (1960).
  • Frank Sinatra recorded it in 1966 for his Strangers in the Night LP.
  • James Booker covered the vocal on his album Classified: Remixed & Expanded.[8]

International re-recordings [edit]

  • A Yiddish version entitled "Yes Sir, Iz May Kalleh" (Yes Sir, That'due south My Bride) was recorded by Peisachke Burstein. In German, the song was titled "Küss' mich, Schnucki-Putzi".
  • In 1956 Bruno and his Quirinetta orchestra recorded in Italian the song entitled Il vero charleston "Lola" (The Real Charleston "Lola"), with lyrics by Borella, (CGD, ND 9006).
  • The song was besides sung by Jason Robards and Barry Gordon in the 1965 characteristic motion picture A Yard Clowns.[ix]
  • Bram Morrison and young singer Debbie Fruitman sing together on Sharon, Lois & Bram'southward album One Elephant, Deux Éléphants.[10]
  • The song was sung in Italian past Duo Fasano (Fasano sisters duo)[11] and the famous Italian singer Raffaella Carrà in 1973. The song was titled "Lola" and talks virtually a girl (Lola) that the singer is convincing to trip the light fantastic toe the Charleston.[12]
  • It was also remade past a Czech group Verona in 2011 with completely new lyrics and named "Hey Boy", becoming a holiday striking on local radio stations. Czech and Slovak listeners know the song from the traffic-information programme " Pozor, zákruta " (Lookout out, turning), which has been broadcast since 1966 by Czechoslovak Radio, which took the instrumental version of that vocal as its signature.[13] With older Czech lyrics titled " Že se nestydíte " by Jan Werich this song was performed by the Karel Vlach orchestra in the Rokoko theatre (Prague, 1963).[14]
  • The Swedish band Onkel Kånkel recorded a version of the song called " Spetälske Leffe " (Leprous Leffe) for their 1990 anthology Kalle Anka Suger Pung .
  • The song's title is the proper noun of a spaceship in the John Scalzi book The Collapsing Empire, oftentimes referred to equally "the Yes, Sir".
  • A French version entitled "Chacun son truc" (To Each His Own) was recorded past Maurice Chevalier in 1926 with completely new lyrics by Paul Briquet.[15] "Le baryton populaire" Louis Lynel [fr] records the song nether Belgium label "Chantal De Luxe".[sixteen] Supposed that this vocal was also performed by Tino Rossi, but no total records was institute, simply in medley.[17] In 1956 Pierre Arvay and his orchestra recorded the aforementioned Charleston entitled now "C'est elle qui ordonne" (It Is She Who Orders) for their album "Chansons 1925".[18] The song was sung by Christian Duvaleix [fr], the French actor, director and screenwriter. This album was likewise released in 2011.[19]
  • Walter Donaldson'south music was used as an exercise in Russian children music schools and was entitled "Каникулы" (Holidays).[20]

Film appearances [edit]

  • 1942 Broadway
  • 1944 One time Upon a Time – played often throughout the film
  • 1949 Yes Sir, That's My Baby – sung during the montage with the kids.
  • 1951 I'll Run into Yous in My Dreams
  • 1953 The Eddie Cantor Story – sung by Eddie in the Midnight Frolics
  • 1965 A Yard Clowns – sung and played on ukuleles by Jason Robards and Barry Gordon.
  • 1974 The Corking Gatsby
  • 1975 Smiling – sung by Michael Chain
  • 1979 Agatha
  • 1986 Heartburn – performed by Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson.
  • 1998 Dancing at Lughnasa

References [edit]

  1. ^ Yep Sir, That's My Baby by Eddie Cantor Songfacts
  2. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954 . Wisconsin, Usa: Record Enquiry Inc. p. 615. ISBN0-89820-083-0.
  3. ^ Ewald, William (1953-06-08). "Song Writers Guarantee New Tape Worst". Oxnard Press-Courier. United Press. p. 9. Retrieved xi Feb 2011.
  4. ^ "A Bing Crosby Discography". BING magazine. International Order Crosby. Retrieved December 10, 2017.
  5. ^ "allmusic.com". allmusic.com . Retrieved December 10, 2017.
  6. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Enquiry. p. 516.
  7. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2013). Joel Whitburn'south Meridian Popular Singles, 14th Edition: 1955-2012. Tape Research. p. 605.
  8. ^ James Booker: Classified Remixed & Expanded, Rounder, 2013-10-15, retrieved 2018-09-17
  9. ^ That's My Baby - YouTube [ expressionless link ] .
  10. ^ Yes Sir, Yous're My Baby by Sharon, Lois, and Bram on YouTube.
  11. ^ Lola, Duo Fasano on YouTube.
  12. ^ Lola, Italian version lyric.
  13. ^ Tenkrát 5 rozhlase - 1966
  14. ^ Darek Vostřel & Jiří Šašek - Že se nestydíte [1963 Vinyl Records 45rpm] on YouTube.
  15. ^ Chacun son truc on YouTube.
  16. ^ Le baryton populaire on YouTube.
  17. ^ Charlestons medley on YouTube.
  18. ^ Chansons 1925.
  19. ^ C'est elle qui ordonne on YouTube.
  20. ^ Holidays on YouTube

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