Nora Bayes
Cliff Edwards
The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra
Aunt Jemima
Joe Venuti’s Blue Four
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra & Bing Crosby
Ben Selvin & his Orchestra
California Ramblers
Jack Teagarden & Fats Waller
Pinky Tomlin
Frank Froeba
The Golden Gate Quartet
Oh, listen sister
I love my mister man
And I can't tell you why
There ain't no reason
Why I should love dat man
It must be somethin' that the angels done plan
The chimney's smokin'
The roof is leakin' in
But he don't seem to care
He can be happy with just a sip of gin
I even love them
When his kisses got [Incomprehensible]
[Verse 1]
Fish got to swim, birds got to fly
I got to love one man till I die
Can't help lovin' dat man of mine
[Verse 2]
Tell me he's lazy, tell me he's slow
Tеll me I'm crazy, lovin' him so
Can't help lovin' dat man of mine
[Bridge]
Whеn he goes away, that's a rainy day
And when he comes back that day is fine
The sun will shine
[Verse 3]
He can come home as late as can be
Home without him ain't no home to me
Can't help lovin' dat man of mine
[Bridge]
When he goes away, that's a rainy day
And when he comes back that day is fine
The sun will shine
[Verse 3]
He can come home as late as can be
Home without him ain't no home to me
Can't help lovin' dat man of mine
Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man was written by Jerome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein II.
Aunt Jemima released Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man on Sun Jan 01 1928.