"Baby Face" is a popular
Tin Pan Alley
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jazz song. The music was written by
Harry Akst
Harry Akst (August 15, 1894 – March 31, 1963)
- accessed November 19, 2011 was an American Benny Davis
Benny Davis (August 21, 1895 - December 20, 1979) was a vaudeville performer and writer of popular songs.
Biography
Davis started performing in vaudeville in his teens. He began writing songs when working as an accompanist for Blossom Seeley. In ...
, and the song was published in 1926.
The first recording of it was by
Jan Garber
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Biography
Garber was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. He had his own band by the time he was 21. He became known as "The ...
and his Orchestra, featuring lyricist Benny Davis singing the chorus only. The record was a number one hit in 1926.
The first full version of the song sung on record was released later that same year by
Whispering Jack Smith
Jack Smith (born Jacob Schmidt, May 30, 1896 – May 13, 1950), known as "Whispering" Jack Smith, was an American baritone singer who was a popular radio and recording artist. He was at his most popular during the 1920s and 1930s, making a br ...
, backed on piano by Arthur Johnston. Smith sang in a half-talking style and started the first verse with "baby cheeks" instead of the familiar "rosy cheeks." He started the second verse with "When you were just a baby, and that's not so long ago."
Recordings
"Baby Face" was performed and recorded by many recording artists of the time, including
Al Jolson
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. It has remained a commonly performed song.
An instrumental version of the song was used in the 1933 film ''
Baby Face Babyface or Baby Face can refer to:
Nicknames
* Lester Joseph Gillis a.k.a. Baby Face Nelson, an infamous 1930s bank robber
* Roosevelt "Baby Face" Willette (1933–1971), an American hard bop and soul-jazz musician
* "Baby Face", Jimmy McLarnin ...
'' starring Barbara Stanwyck.
In 1958,
Little Richard peaked at No. 12 on the R&B chart and No. 41 on the pop chart with his version of the song. It also reached No. 2 in the UK in January 1959, becoming Little Richard's highest charting single in the United Kingdom.
In 1962, American singer
Bobby Darin
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He started his career as a songwriter for Connie ...
recorded a version as a single.
In 1967, a refrain was mixed with the Hallelujah chorus in ''
Thoroughly Modern Millie
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''.
In 1974, in the
Paul McCartney and Wings
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special ''
One Hand Clapping'', McCartney performed the song at a piano. He later sang the song on his 2007
Secret Tour.
In late 1975,
disco studio group
Wing and a Prayer Fife and Drum Corps
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recorded a version of the song where it peaked at number two for two weeks on the disco chart. This version also went to No. 32 on the soul chart, No. 6
Easy Listening
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and No. 14 on the
Hot 100 during the winter of 1976. In the UK Singles Chart, it peaked at No. 12, in February 1976, spending 7 weeks within the Top 50.
On December 31, 1976, bandleader
Guy Lombardo
Gaetano Alberto "Guy" Lombardo (June 19, 1902 – November 5, 1977) was an Italian-Canadian-American bandleader, violinist, and hydroplane racer.
Lombardo formed the Royal Canadians in 1924 with his brothers Carmen, Lebert and Victor, and oth ...
and the Royal Canadians kicked off their New Year's Eve concert (a tradition since 1929), with an instrumental performance of the song on
CBS
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television. The concert was Lombardo's last before his death on November 5, 1977. The Royal Canadians New Year's specials would end on the network in 1978.
Swan Districts, an
Australian Rules club in
the WAFL since 1934, bases
its club song on this tune.
A version done by the Muppet Chickens appears on ''
The Muppet Show 2'' album. The first singing of it was done with a simple beat in the background, then the rest of the song is sung with more
rock
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Rock or Rocks may also refer to:
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-oriented background music.
Other major recordings of the song have been (
''listed alphabetically'') by:
In popular culture
In 1976, the Brady family performed the song for the opening number for the pilot episode of ''
The Brady Bunch Variety Hour
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The series starred the o ...
''.
A parody of the song, retitled "Baby Pants," was used in a
Luvs
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*1976: The brand is ...
diapers
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in the 1980s.
[Luvs Babypants, YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7HVK-pjWsw]
References
External links
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"Baby Face" is also a song by
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singer
Wande Coal
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Early life
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. It was released on November 5, 2013 and a few days after it was released,
Wande Coal
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Early life
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got departed from
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1926 songs
1926 singles
1958 singles
1976 singles
1983 singles
Little Richard songs
Whispering Jack Smith songs
Disco songs
Songs with music by Harry Akst
Songs written by Benny Davis
Eddie Cantor songs
Julie Andrews songs