My Melancholy Baby
Fats Waller Lyrics


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Everybody loves my baby
but my baby don't love nobody but me
nobody but me
Yes
everybody wants my baby
but my baby don't want nobody but me
that's plain to see!
I'm his sweet Judy
and he is my loving man!
No time to do his duty
loves me like no other can!

Everybody loves my baby
but my baby don't love nobody but me
nobody but me
Everybody wants my baby
but my baby don't want nobody but me
that's plain to see!

Now when my baby kisses me
upon my rosy cheeks -
I just let those kisses be
don't wash my face for weeks!





Everybody loves my baby...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Fats Waller's "Everybody Loves My Baby" describe a woman's satisfaction with her exclusive relationship with her lover. She boasts about how everyone desires her partner, but he only loves her. The repetition of "but my baby don't love nobody but me" emphasizes the woman's confidence in her relationship, and the phrase "that's plain to see" suggests that it's obvious to everyone that their love is unmatched. The woman, identified as "sweet Judy," even states that her partner loves her in a way that no one else can.


The second verse emphasizes the woman's belief that her partner is devoted to her. She says that he doesn't have time for anyone else, indicating that they spend a lot of time together. The chorus repeats, with the woman stating confidently that her partner loves only her, despite everyone else wanting him. In the final verse, she describes her lover's physical affection towards her, particularly his kisses on her cheeks. She enjoys them so much that she doesn't want to wash her face for weeks after receiving them.


Overall, the lyrics to "Everybody Loves My Baby" celebrate a woman's sense of security and happiness in her exclusive relationship with her partner. The upbeat melody and repetition of the chorus reinforce the idea that she's content and confident in her love.


Line by Line Meaning

Everybody loves my baby
Everyone adores my significant other


but my baby don't love nobody but me
But my partner has affections solely for me


nobody but me
No one else but me


Yes
Indeed


everybody wants my baby
Everyone desires my significant other


but my baby don't want nobody but me
But my partner only wants me


that's plain to see!
It's evident and clear!


I'm his sweet Judy
I am his dear and beloved Judy


and he is my loving man!
And he is the man who loves me dearly!


No time to do his duty
He is completely devoted to me


loves me like no other can!
He loves me in a way that no other person can


Now when my baby kisses me
Whenever my partner kisses me


upon my rosy cheeks -
On my red and healthy cheeks -


I just let those kisses be
I don't wash them away


don't wash my face for weeks!
I don't wash my face for weeks after his kisses




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Jack Palmer, Spencer Williams

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Trombonology Erstwhile

Ah, the days when both the singers' and the instrumentalists' voices were instantly recognizable: trombonist Benny Morton, one of my favorites, is as distinctive as the the young Miss Fitzgerald. The Teddy Wilson dates, always a Who's Who of the musicians who happened to be in town when the session was scheduled, remain landmarks in jazz, each and every one of them.

I. Sh.

One of my favorite song! I love bigband-versions of Benny Goodman, Jack Teagarden, Jimmie Lunceford, Glenn Miller, Harry James etc. And, sure, this version of great pianist Teddy Wilson and his great band!

Henri de Lagardère

0:06 Benny Morton (tb) - 2:13 & 2:36 Teddy McRae (ts) - 2:15 Jerry Blake (cl) - 2:58 Cozy Cole (dr) putting the lid on.
From the depths behind the soundstage we hear Frankie Newton's muffled obbligati accompanying the talented girl singer. In my book, he's one of the great trumpeters, his sense of rhythm and swing not bettered by anyone. Ella sitting in for Billie, speaking of an embarrassment of riches. I know, it was NYC after all, the gravitational pull et al, but still. Something the Great Depression of our time is unfortunately not blessed with, but we've got our collections … and the78prof.

Henri de Lagardère

Phil, at the moment no other melody comes to mind than the one of Melancholy Baby as being played by Mr. Morton here, I guess you're not talking about some bop reharmonizations. Could you give us (Henri & Elizabeth) another clue? In the meantime I can recommend you some versions of the song I like to hear: Mildred Bailey, Gene Austin, Joe Marsala Sextet, Earl Hines Solo, Jimmy Rushing & Dave Brubeck Quartet, Connie Boswell & Sy Oliver, Benny Goodman Quartet, Bill Evans Trio, Lou Donaldson, Sidney Bechet (who also quotes the verse), Bird, Diz & Monk, there are just so many. Mildred and Gene don't forget to present the verse, which almost breaks our hearts...

Phils Phindings

Hello, since you seem to know a lot more about this than I do: I look for a song that sounds like the sequence at 0:06 but it plays a more prominent role there. Do you know something like this? Regards.

Henri de Lagardère

Among the notes that have come into wider notoriety are also those he did not play on Sidney Bechet's Summertime, due to the lockdown, or rather lockout, imposed on him and J.C. Higginbotham by the pugnacious Creole.

Trombonology Erstwhile

Couldn't agree more on Frankie. ... And yet perhaps he is best known for those ominous muted notes that open "Strange Fruit."

bob boscarato

Teddy's parents were very good music teachers!!

Paul Money

Tight and swinging, another gem from the prof!

Kirk Barkley

Introduced by actor Bill Frawley in the Mozart Cafe in Denver, CO back in 1912

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