A popular song from 1927.
Words by Jack Yellen.
Music by Milton Ager.
Sheet music provided by Laurence Rubenstein:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
You never hear me shout ‘Bout many things
I never brag about Clothes and diamond rings
But I’m gonna advertise That I possess a prize
A sweet treat for anybody’s eyes
Chorus
Oh, boy! You should see my toot-toot-tootsie
I claim that you’d see A nice baby, nice baby
I took one look and what did I see?
Nice eyes, my size just perfect for me
Showed her to mother, To Dad and Brother
They told each other, “She’s fine!”
I don’t know whom you’ve seen
But I’ll bet you ain’t seen nothin’ yet
You should see that tootsie of mine
- You’ve seen the famous vamps Of Hollywood
And Ziegfeld’s beauty champs; They’re all pretty good
But I’d like to make a bet That when you see my pet
You’ll say, “Hey, That is the sweetest yet”
Sung here by Fred Feild. Video by Alejandro Murgia: