GOOD LITTLE BAD LITTLE YOU Words and music by Bud Green and Samuel H. Stept, ©1928. As recorded by Cliff Edwards a.k.a. "Ukulele Ike", 1928. [VERSE] You're the naughtiest baby. Still you're sweet as can be. First you treat me nice, then you're cold as ice. You're a puzzle to me. [CHORUS 1] Good little, bad little you-oo-oo, What makes you tease like you do-oo-oo? I look into your angel eyes. They're little devils in disguise. One little, two little lips I crave— They lead me on, then they say, "Behave!" And who, who knows it too? Good little, bad little you-oo-oo-oo, Good little, bad little you. [CHORUS 2] You're good; you're bad; wish I knew What make you tease like you do. I look right straight into your angel eyes. I see they're little devils in disguise. Got one, got two lips I crave. Still they just say, "Please behave!" And who's that smarty certain party knows it, too? Good little, bad little you-oo-oo-oo, Good little, bad little you. [Also recorded by Chick Endor, The Arrowhead Inn Orchestra, Earl Hines and His Orchestra, and several others.]
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