You Should See My Tootsie

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

  1. 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: