Daddy Bobby Troup, Sammy Kaye (#1 in 1941)

Hey, listen to my story 'bout a gal named Daisy Mae, Lazy Daisy Mae
Her disposition is rather sweet and charming
At times alarming, so they say
She has a man who's *talldarkhandsome*, large and strong
To whom she used to sing this song

Hey, Daddy, I want a diamond ring, bracelets, everything
Daddy, you oughta get the best for me
Hey, Daddy, gee, don't I look swell in sables?
Clothes with Paris labels?
Daddy, you oughta get the best for me
 
Here's *'n'amazing* revelation
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
Daddy, you oughta get the best for me
 
Hey, Daddy, I want a diamond ring, bracelets, everything
Daddy, you oughta get the best for me
Hey, Daddy, gee, don't I look swell in sables?
Clothes with Paris labels?
Daddy, you oughta get the best for me
 
Here's *'n'amazing* revelation
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
Daddy, Daddy,
You oughta get the best for me , la-dah!!

 
• Artists: Sammy Kaye and the Kaye Choir as sung on "Mairzy Doats 44 Wacky Hits" (MCA Records-MSD2-35180/GMD80041A)
• peak Billboard position # 1 for 8 weeks in 1941
• competing versions charted by Joan Merrill (#13) and Frankie Masters (#21)
• introduced in the film "Two Latins From Manhattan"
• Words and Music by Bobby Troup