| Song | Lean, Baby |
| Artist | Frank Sinatra |
| Album | The Capitol Years |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Lyrics:Roy Alfred/Billy May Music:Billy May Arranger:Heinie Beau | |
| My lean baby - tall and thin | |
| Five feet seven - of bones and skin | |
| But when she tells me maybe she loves me | |
| I feel as mellow as a fellow can be | |
| She's so skinny - she's so drawn | |
| When she stands sideways - you (would) think (that) she's gone | |
| But when she calls me: 'baby' - I feel fine | |
| To think she's frantically, romantically mine | |
| She's slender, but she's tender | |
| She makes my heart surrender | |
| And every night, when I hold her tight | |
| The feeling is nice - my arms can go around twice | |
| My lean baby - she's so slim | |
| A broomstick's wider - but not as trim | |
| And when she starts to kiss me - then I know | |
| I love her so, I'll never, ever, let her go | |
| My lean baby - strange to see | |
| And all that nothing - it belongs to me | |
| And though she may be scrawny - she's OK | |
| Because I wouldn't want her any other way | |
| She's so skinny - she's so drawn | |
| When she stands sideways - you (would) think (that) she's gone | |
| But when she calls me: 'baby' - I feel fine | |
| To think she's frantically, romantically mine | |
| I chased her - and I caught her | |
| Then a diamond ring - I bought her | |
| (Hey) The diamonds shine - the ring is so fine | |
| But here is the twist - she wears it right on her wrist | |
| My lean baby - she's so slim | |
| A broomstick's wider - but not as trim | |
| And when she starts to kiss me - then I know | |
| I love her so, I'll never, ever, let her go | |
| My lean baby - tall and thin... | |
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| Lyrics: Roy Alfred Billy May Music: Billy May Arranger: Heinie Beau | |
| My lean baby tall and thin | |
| Five feet seven of bones and skin | |
| But when she tells me maybe she loves me | |
| I feel as mellow as a fellow can be | |
| She' s so skinny she' s so drawn | |
| When she stands sideways you would think that she' s gone | |
| But when she calls me: ' baby' I feel fine | |
| To think she' s frantically, romantically mine | |
| She' s slender, but she' s tender | |
| She makes my heart surrender | |
| And every night, when I hold her tight | |
| The feeling is nice my arms can go around twice | |
| My lean baby she' s so slim | |
| A broomstick' s wider but not as trim | |
| And when she starts to kiss me then I know | |
| I love her so, I' ll never, ever, let her go | |
| My lean baby strange to see | |
| And all that nothing it belongs to me | |
| And though she may be scrawny she' s OK | |
| Because I wouldn' t want her any other way | |
| She' s so skinny she' s so drawn | |
| When she stands sideways you would think that she' s gone | |
| But when she calls me: ' baby' I feel fine | |
| To think she' s frantically, romantically mine | |
| I chased her and I caught her | |
| Then a diamond ring I bought her | |
| Hey The diamonds shine the ring is so fine | |
| But here is the twist she wears it right on her wrist | |
| My lean baby she' s so slim | |
| A broomstick' s wider but not as trim | |
| And when she starts to kiss me then I know | |
| I love her so, I' ll never, ever, let her go | |
| My lean baby tall and thin... | |
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| Lyrics: Roy Alfred Billy May Music: Billy May Arranger: Heinie Beau | |
| My lean baby tall and thin | |
| Five feet seven of bones and skin | |
| But when she tells me maybe she loves me | |
| I feel as mellow as a fellow can be | |
| She' s so skinny she' s so drawn | |
| When she stands sideways you would think that she' s gone | |
| But when she calls me: ' baby' I feel fine | |
| To think she' s frantically, romantically mine | |
| She' s slender, but she' s tender | |
| She makes my heart surrender | |
| And every night, when I hold her tight | |
| The feeling is nice my arms can go around twice | |
| My lean baby she' s so slim | |
| A broomstick' s wider but not as trim | |
| And when she starts to kiss me then I know | |
| I love her so, I' ll never, ever, let her go | |
| My lean baby strange to see | |
| And all that nothing it belongs to me | |
| And though she may be scrawny she' s OK | |
| Because I wouldn' t want her any other way | |
| She' s so skinny she' s so drawn | |
| When she stands sideways you would think that she' s gone | |
| But when she calls me: ' baby' I feel fine | |
| To think she' s frantically, romantically mine | |
| I chased her and I caught her | |
| Then a diamond ring I bought her | |
| Hey The diamonds shine the ring is so fine | |
| But here is the twist she wears it right on her wrist | |
| My lean baby she' s so slim | |
| A broomstick' s wider but not as trim | |
| And when she starts to kiss me then I know | |
| I love her so, I' ll never, ever, let her go | |
| My lean baby tall and thin... | |
| dododododo,... |