Does My Baby Love?

. . . Nobody but me.
From the show “They Learned About Women”, 1929.
Words by Jack Yellen.
Music by Milton Ager.


Sheet music provided by Laurence Rubenstein:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. How do I look? How do I look?
    Can you see it in my face?
    Don’t it show I’m bubbling with joy?
    I’m in love again, and, oh boy!
    Wait till you see! Wait till you see
    My new little so-and-so
    Is this baby cute? A regular beaut!
    Now what else would you like to know?

Chorus
Say, does my baby love?
Oh, baby! does she love?
And what’s more, her lovin’s for
No-no-body but me
And does my baby pet?
Oh, baby! does she pet?
And what’s more, her pettin’s for
No-no-body but me
She’s always very kind and willing
Never makes me beg or plead
Did you ask me if she’s thrilling?
Say! what she ain’t got, a girl don’t need
And does my baby kiss?
Oh, baby! does she kiss?
And what’s more, her kissin’s for
No-no-body but me

  1. Oh, what a break! Oh, what a break!
    What a lucky guy I am
    When you meet her, then you will see
    Fate has been very good to me
    Has she got “it?” Has she got “it?”
    She’s got “it” in large amounts
    That from now on she has “it” just for me
    Is what I am glad to announce

Sung here by Fred Feild: