Donaldson & Kahn: Yes Sir, That’s My Baby

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‘Yes Sir, That’s My Baby’ by Donaldson and Kahn is song about being head over heels in newfound love.  A popular wedding number. Arranged for wind quintet.

  • Instruments : Fl. Ob. Cl.(in Bb) Hn. Bsn.
  • Difficulty : C (approx. ABRSM Grade 5)
  • Duration : c.2’15”
  • ISMN : 979-0-708203-98-8
  • Portus Press reference : PPQ190

Description

Yes Sir, That’s My Baby is a popular US standard written in 1925 by Walter Donaldson (composer) and Gus Kahn (lyricist).  The song was inspired by a pig – although not a real one!  One afternoon, during a visit to their friend, stage entertainer Eddie Cantor, Donaldson and Kahn were intrigued by a mechanical pig Cantor’s daughter was playing with.  Once wound up the pig walked around in rhythm whilst playing two notes.  Drawing inspiration from this Kahn started working on lyrics to fit the pig’s two notes and soon came up with the song’s title and opening line of the chorus.  The pair quickly turned it into a song and it soon became – and remains – hugely popular.  Such was its commercial success that Kahn was said to have commented that the money he made from the song constituted the largest amount a Jewish songwriter had ever made from a pig.

The song is a joyous story of being head over heels in newfound love.  A proud, devoted lover is excited to introduce their partner to the world.  With its infectious melody and relatable lyrics, it is a popular choice at many events, especially weddings.

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