Yes Sir! That's My Baby
Bing Crosby · Other Songs - Bing Crosby
Yes sir, that's my baby
No sir, I don't mean maybe
Yes sir, that's my baby now
Yes, ma'm, we've decided
No ma'm, we ain't gonna hide it
Yes, ma'm, you're invited now
By the way, by the way
When we walk up to the preacher I'll say
Yes sir, that's my baby
No sir, I don't mean maybe
Yes sir, that's my baby now
By the way, by the way
When we run into the preacher I'll say
I'll say yes sir, that's my baby
No sir, I don't mean maybe
Yes sir, that's my baby now
Mm
No sir, I don't mean maybe
Yes sir, that's my baby now
Yes, ma'm, we've decided
No ma'm, we ain't gonna hide it
Yes, ma'm, you're invited now
By the way, by the way
When we walk up to the preacher I'll say
Yes sir, that's my baby
No sir, I don't mean maybe
Yes sir, that's my baby now
By the way, by the way
When we run into the preacher I'll say
I'll say yes sir, that's my baby
No sir, I don't mean maybe
Yes sir, that's my baby now
Mm
Yes Sir! That's My Baby
Recorded by Bing Crosby in 1940, "Yes Sir! That's My Baby" stands as a quintessential example of the crooner's mastery of the ballad style. The track exemplifies the smooth, intimate vocal delivery that defined Crosby's career during the swing era, blending traditional pop sensibilities with a touch of romantic storytelling. As one of his most recognizable works, the song captures the essence of mid-20th-century American music, characterized by its lush orchestration and emotive performance. It remains a staple in the repertoire of classic crooners, illustrating how Crosby transformed simple melodies into enduring emotional experiences through his unique phrasing and warm tone.

