DADDY
From the film "Two Latins From Manhattan" (1941)
(Bobby Troup)
Jinx Falkenburg & Joan Woodbury (Film Soundtrack) - 1941
The Andrews Sisters - 1941
Harry James & His Orch. (vocal: Helen Ward) - 1941
Swing & Sway With Sammy Kaye (vocal: The Kaye Choir) - 1941
Johnny Messner & His Orch. (vocal: Jeanne D'Arcy) - 1941
Joan Merrill - 1941
Fred Böhler & His Band (vocal: Glyn Paque) - 1942
Stan Kenton & His Orch. (vocal: June Christy) - 1950
Jane Russell & Anita Ellis (feat. in the film "Gentlemen Marry Brunettes") - 1955
Carol Richards - 1957
Dori Anne Gray - 1957
Julie London - 1958
Sallie Blair - 1958
Pat Suzuki - 1958
Della Reese - 1960
Ted Heath & His Music (Instr.) - 1961
Debbie & The Darnels - 1962
John Keating, His Orch. & Chorus - 1962
Area Code (212) - 1979
Nicolette Larson - 1979
Patricia Paay - 2000
Also recorded by: Lenny Dee; Bobby Troup.
As recorded by THE ANDREWS SISTERS:
Hey, Daddy, I want a diamond ring
Bracelets, everything
Daddy, you oughta get the best for me
Get the very, very best for me
Hey, Daddy, gee, won't I look swell in sables
Clothes with Paris labels
Daddy, you oughta get the best for me
Get the very best for me
Here's n'amazing revelation
And with a bit of stimulation
I'd be a great sensation
I'd be your inspiration
Daddy, I want a brand new car
Champagne, caviar
Hey, Daddy, you oughta get the best for me
Just the best, the best for me
Now, Daddy's the guy who buys it
Daddy's the boy who gives the word
Don't think that he denies it
There's a brand new Thunderbird
Daddy's the guy who knows it
He is the boy who shows the way
And all the wild oats cue so
Don't think that Daddy doesn't know
Here's n'amazing revelation
And with a bit of stimulation
I'd be a great sensation
I'd be your inspiration
Daddy, baby, I'd like a box of cash
But don't do nothin' rash
Hey, Daddy, gee, make it wall to wall
And then do it again
Hey, laddie, be my lovin' Daddy
Daddy!
(Transcribed by Mel Priddle - August 2018)