Thank you,
folks.
And right now it's our pleasure
to introduce our special
guest of the evening.
We think she's great,
and we know you'll agree with us.
So here she is, the First Lady of Swing,
Mildred Bailey!
Thank you, Woody.
I think you're sort of cute, too. Mildred, when you started out as a singer,
you worked with some of the boys
who later did all right
in show business.
Yes, I did.
I hear Pops Whiteman
is doing all right.
Then there's Tommy Dorsey and Jimmy,
and a guy named Bing.
Well, Mildred, we're very proud of your visit with us,
and we think the folks would like to know
that you're going to sing
one of your all -time biggest hits,
Can't Help Lovin' That Man.
Fish got ta
swim and birds gotta fly
I've got to love one man till I die
Can't help lovin' that man of mine
Tell me he's lazy, tell me he's slow
Tell me I'm crazy,
maybe I know
Can't help lovin' that man of
mine
When he goes away
That's a rainy day
But when he comes back,
that day is fine, the sun will shine
He can come home as late as can be,
home without him
ain't no home to me
Can't help lov in' that man of mine
When he goes away
That's a rainy day
But when he comes back,
that day is fine, the sun will shine,
he can come home as late as can be,
home without him,
ain't no thing to me.
And hell's lovin' that man of mine