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BASEBALL BAT
DATING GUIDE |
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"Yes Indeedy" From MGM's Technicolor
Musical "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" Sheet Music |
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"Yes Indeedy" Sheet Music |
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Item Details |
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CIRCA
- 1949
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PUBLISHER
- Robins Music
Corporation
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SIZE
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9.25" x 12.25"
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PRICE GUIDE
- $35.00-$60.00
Very Good - Excellent condition
Information
Provided by:
Keymancollectibles.com
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"Yes Indeedy" is a song from the 1949
MGM Technicolor musical film, "Take Me
Out to the Ball Game." The movie stars;
Frank Sinatra, Esther Williams, and
Gene Kelly, features Betty Garrett,
Edward Arnold and Jules Munshin. The
title and nominal theme is taken from
Jack Norworth's 1908 song, "Take Me Out
to the Ball Game." Jack Norworth later
wrote different verses for the song in
1927, with "Nelly Kelly" replacing
"Katie Casey." This is the
version used in the 1949 Musical.
The sheet music for "Yes Indeedy" was published by Robins Music
Corporation. The red-tone, and white
cover features Gene Kelly dancing, a
head shot of Frank Sinatra, and an
illustration of Esther Williams in a
Risqué batting pose. (or at least for
1949)
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"Yes Indeedy" Song from
"Take Me Out to the
Ball Game" Sheet Music |
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1949 MGM Musical "Yes
Indeedy"
Sheet Music |
1949 MGM "Take Me Out
to The Ball Game" Sheet
Music |
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"Yes Indeedy" - Lyrics
Words by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, Music by Roger
Edens
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I kissed a gal in old
Wyoming,
She rode a horse in a wild west show
When I said, baby, I'm bent on roaming
She cried we just got started
And she thought we can't be parted,
When I left her broken hearted at the rodeo.,
Oh yes indeed, yes indeedy
Yes indeed, the boy said no
Yes indeed, yes indeedy,
I left her broken hearted at the rodeo.
I kissed a gal way out in Boysie
That's Idaho where potatoes grow
I went away and her sobs were noisy
I said I'll see you later,
And I hopped the nearest freighter,
Left her holding a potater down in Idaho.
Yes indeed, yes indeedy,
Yes indeed, the boy said no,
Yes indeed, yes indeedy,
She's left with her potater down in Idaho.
I kissed a gal in old Poughkeepsie
That 's where the college of Vassar's found,
She couldn't study, love made her tipsy
But she just couldn't pass er,
And so she just turned on the gasser,
So the sweetest gal at Vassar's in the cold cold
ground.
Yes indeed, yes indeedy,
Yes indeed, the boy's unbound,
Yes Indeed, yes indeedy,
The sweetest gal at Vassar's in the cold cold ground.
I met a gal when we hit Manhattan,
A sumptuous babe dressed in silk and lace,
So I start to tempt her with satin
I told her how I want her
And she then started to simmer
So I thought I'd try to kiss her but she slapped my
face.
Yes indeed, Yes indeedy
Yes indeed, was in first base
Yes Indeed, yes indeedy,
I thought I'd kiss her, but she slapped my face.
I kissed a gal down in Mississippi,
A Southern belle named Emmy Jo
I thought for once love has got me tippy
She called me Lucky Seven,
Said my kisses were from heaven,
But I learned she was eleven, and I had to go.
Yes indeed, yes indeedy,
Yes indeed, the boy said no
Yes indeed, yes indeedy,
I learned she was eleven and I had to go.
Yes indeed, yes indeedy,
Yes indeed, the boy said nay,
Yes indeed, yes indeedy,
We're hot as electric wires
Twice as hot as forest fires,
And the biggest pair of liars.
Liars? Huhhuh. What the hey!
We're the greatest pair of liars in the USA
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