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Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You Lyrics
Artist: Billie Holiday
Album: All Or Nothing At All
What makes me treat you the way I do
Gee, Baby ain't I good to you
There's nothing in the world
Too good for a girl that's good and true
Gee, Baby ain't I good to you
Bought you a fur coat for Christmas
A diamond ring
A big cadillac car
And everything
It's love that makes me treat you the way I do
Gee, Baby ain't I good to you
What makes me treat you the way I do
Gee, Baby ain't I good to you
There's nothing in the world
Too good for a guy that's good and true
Gee, Baby ain't I good to you
Fur coat for Christmas
A diamond ring
A big cadillac car
And everything
There's nothing in the world that I wouldn't do
Gee, Baby ain't I good to you
What makes me treat you the way I do
Gee, Baby ain't I good to you
There's nothing in the world
Too good for a girl that's good and true
Gee, Baby ain't I good to you
Fur coat for Christmas
A diamond ring
Big cadillac car
and everything
It's love that makes me treat you the way that I do
Gee, Baby ain't I good to you
Gee, Baby ain't I good to you
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Comments/Interpretations
Kathy Greenwood was lip syncing this song in the funny movie in 2001 called "Fun with Dick and Jane".She reminded me of Jessica Rabbit there.
She had a very good singing voice there:)
No, wait a minute, the movie was in 2004. That's right I forgot. It was Kathy Greenwood's birthday and she was turning 28 years old. She still reminded me of Jessica Rabbit.
Who wrote this song and when?