Whose Baby Are You?
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[Verse]
- (HE) When talking to a little girl like you,
- I feel so overgrown
- Away up here alone, all alone
- I can't express exactly what I mean,
- The Idea's leave my bean, when I think maybe
- I am talking, to a baby
[Burthen]
- Whose baby are you, dear,
- Whose baby are you?
- Whose little girl
- Who loves ev'ry curl,
- Who'll own your smile
- as you walk down the aisle
- with him
- Who'll I give the ring to,
- Who'll swear to be true blue
- Who is saving up his dough
- to buy a little bungalow
- Whose lovey love,
- Whose honey bug,
- Whose baby are you.
[Verse]
- (SHE) Just like the Woolworth Building you must be
- What a catastrophe
- If you should fall on me, little me,
- Though 'way up in the sky above me there,
- What do I care though dignified you maybe,
- Still at heart you're just a baby
[Burthen]
- Whose baby are you, dear,
- Whose baby are you?
- Whose 'ittle boy
- Whose his mama's joy,
- Who'll own your smile
- as you walk down the aisle
- with her
- Who'll you give the ring to,
- Who'll swear to be true blue
- Who has bought a little book,
- and punkin pie will learn to cook
- Whose lovey love,
- Whose honey bug,
- Whose baby are you.
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