| As sung by Nat King Cole
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| Words by Gus Kahn and Music by Walter Donaldson
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| Sung in the file «Whoopee» by Eddie Cantor
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| A #4 hit for Ted Weems in 1930
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| A # 29 hit for the Hi-Los in 1954
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| My baby don’t care for shows, my baby don’t care for clothes
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| My baby just cares for me
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| My baby don’t care for furs and laces
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| My baby don’t care for high-toned places
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| My baby don’t care for rings or other expensive things
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| She’s sensible as can be
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| My baby don’t care who knows it
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| My baby just cares for me
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| (Instrumental interlude)
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| My baby’s no Crosby fan, Dick Tracy is not her man
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| My baby just cares for me
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| My baby don’t care for Mr. Tibbits
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| She’d rather have me around to kibbitz
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| Roy Rogers is not her style, and even Clark Gable’s smile
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| Is something that she can’t see
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| (Oh, you lucky so-and-so)
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| I wonder what’s wrong with baby
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| My baby just cares for me |