Do You?

. . . That’s All I Want To Know
A popular song from 1928.
Words by Benee Russell and Jack Yellen.
Music by Henry and Harry Tobias.


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Oh, baby! Oh, baby!
    When I look at you
    Why is it that you thrill me so?
    I’m nervous excited
    Don’t know what to do
    There’s one thing I have got to know

Chorus
Do you like me a little bit?
I mean a little ‘ittle bit?
Do you? You do?
That’s all I want to know
Do you like me some more than that?
This much? Or maybe more than that?
Do you? You do?
That’s all I want to know
And do you like my certain style?
I think I’ll stick around awhile
Do you mind if I hold your hand?
Do you-er, do you understand?
Do you? You do?
That’s all I want to know

  1. Oh, baby! Oh, baby!
    If you only knew
    The things that I would like to say
    I stammer, I stutter
    But what can I do?
    It’s love that makes me act this way

Chorus
Do you mind moving over here?
Do you feel nice and cozy, dear?
Do you? You do?
That’s all I want to know
Do you think it would be all right
If I turned out that awful light?
Do you? You do?
That’s all I want to know
How would you like a little squeeze?
Oh, baby don’t refuse me please
Do you mind just a little kiss?
Mm-mm! Are you enjoying this?
Are you? You are?
That’s all I want to know


Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: