A 1926 popular song
words by Lew Brown and Sidney Clare
music by Maceo Pinkard
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
- Just got off the train
My baby didn’t greet me
It was very plain
She didn’t care to meet me
I knocked on her door also rang her bell
She wouldn’t even answer
So, I know real well
Chorus
Someone’s caught her eye
Someone’s stolen my baby
Someone’s ruling my someone’s fooling my baby
I love my baby’s kisses I’ll say I do
I envy anyone she’s giving them to
Tho I’m all alone and I always ‘phone nightly
She don’t seem to care
Takes our love affair lightly
Now when we meet she crosses the street
Someone’s stolen my sweet sweet baby from me
- See her every place
The minute that she spies me
She laughs in my face
She used to idolize me
When I start to talk she just turns away
I wish I knew the reason
She won’t ever say
Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: