Hello My Baby (Frog Song) - A Cappella Barbershop Quartet (Trudbol & SgtSonny)

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Hello My Baby (Hello! Ma Baby) an acapella barbershop multitrack by:\r
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Julien Neel (Trudbol) singing bass and lead:\r
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and Sonny Vande Putte (Sgtsonny) singing baritone and tenor:\r
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Hello! Ma Baby (Hello My Baby) is a Tin Pan Alley song written in 1899 by the team of Joseph E. Howard and Ida Emerson (Howard and Emerson). Its subject is a man who has a girlfriend he knows only through the telephone.\r
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Its chorus is far better known than its verse, as the introductory song in the famous Warner Bros. cartoon One Froggy Evening (1955), sung by the character later dubbed Michigan J. Frog and high-stepping in the style of Bert Williams:\r
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Hello, hello, hello!\r
Ive got a little baby but shes out of sight\r
I talk to her across the telephone\r
Ive never seen my honey but shes mine alright\r
So take my tip and leave his gal alone\r
Every single morning you will hear me yell\r
Hey Central fix me up along the line\r
He connects me with my honey and I ring the bell\r
And this what I say to baby mine:\r
Hello! ma baby\r
Hello! ma honey\r
Hello! ma ragtime gal\r
Send me a kiss by wire\r
Baby, ma hearts on fire!\r
If you refuse me\r
Honey, youll lose me\r
Then youll be left alone\r
Oh, baby, telephone\r
And tell me Im your own!\r
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Hello My Baby was sung in the movie Spaceballs by an alien that emerges from a mans chest in the diner. This version by Michigan J. Frog originally aired in Looney Tunes several times, including in Looney Tunes: Back in Action, when Bugs Bunny tells Kate Houghton that he plays the female co-star and dresses as a female. Michigan J. Frog, sitting at a table behind Kate and Bugs, starts singing the song.\r
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In the South Park episode Cancelled (2003), the likeness of Saddam Hussein (briefly assumed by an alien) sings the song while dancing.