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Yes Sir, That's My Baby
Yes Sir, That's My Baby
Yes Sir, That's My Baby
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Yes Sir, That's My Baby
Gus Kahn,
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Walter Donaldson, 1925
A Chorus
E♭ B♭7
E♭
A
E♭ B♭7
E♭
B
E♭7 A♭
F7 B♭7
A
E♭ B♭7
Yes sir, that's my ba by, No, sir, don't mean may be.
E♭
V Verse
E♭ B♭7/F
1. Who's that com ing down the street? Who's that look ing so pe tite? Who's that com ing
2. Who's that you know who I mean Sweet est who you've e ver seen I could tell her
1. E♭ Eο7 F- B♭7 2. E♭
• Verse 1 • Verse 2
[V] Who's that coming down the street? [V] Who's the who I rave about?
Who's that looking so petite? Who do I feel blue without?
Who's that coming down to meet me here? In the winter, summer, spring and fall?
Who's that you know who I mean, What was I just gonna say
Sweetest "who" you've ever seen, I forget, but anyway
I could tell her miles away from here Here's the most important thing of all
• Chorus 1 • Chorus 2
[A] Yes sir, that's my baby [A] Yes sir, that's my baby
No sir, I don't mean maybe No sir, I don't mean maybe
Yes sir, that's my baby now Yes sir, that's my baby now
[A] Yes ma'm, we've dedided [A] Well well, look it"that baby
No ma'am, we won't hide it Do tell, don't say maybe
Yes ma'm, you're invited now Nell's bells, won't she cause some row
[B] By the way, by the way, [B] Pretty soon, pretty soon
When we reach the preacher We will hear that Lohen-
I'll say (with feeling) grin tune (I'm sayin')
[A] Yes sir, that's my baby [A] Who for should she be sir
No sir, I don't mean maybe No one else but me sir
Yes sir, that's my baby now. Yes sir, that's my baby now
• Tag
Words by Gus Kahn Yes sir, yes sir, I don't mean maybe,
Music by Walter Donaldson, 1925 That's my baby now