Music by Walter Donaldson
Words by Gus Kahn
1925
George nodded, and drew in breath.
'Yes, sir,' he carolled, 'that's my baby. No, sir, don't mean maybe. Yes, sir, that's my baby now. And, by the way, by the way, when I meet that preacher I shall say – "Yes, sir, that's my–"'
'Quite,' said the specialist, hurriedly. He had a sensitive ear. 'Quite, quite.'
Meet Mr Mulliner. 1 The Truth about George
'Yes, sir,' Hugo Carmody was assuring a listening world as he turned the two–seater in at the entrance of the stable–yard of Rudge Hall some forty minutes later, 'that's my baby. No, sir, don't mean maybe. Yes, sir, that's my baby now. And, by the way, by the way ...'
Money for Nothing. 3 Hugo does his Day's Good Deed