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Mary Martin - Jukebox Hits of 1956, Volume 3 - My Heart Belongs to Daddy
Jukebox Hits of 1956, Volume 3
01. That’ll Be the Day
02. Giddy Up a Ding Dong
03. Standing on the Corner
04. Mack the Knife
05. Jambalaya
06. Race With the Devil
07. Skinny Jim
08. I Wouldn’t Know Where to Begin
09. Ka Ding Dong
10. Mr. Wonderful
11. Jim Dandy
12. Love Is a Clown
13. Eddie My Love
14. No Wheels
15. The Girl of My Dreams
16. Let the Good Times Roll
17. The Train Kept A‐Rolling
18. Night and Day
19. Speedo
20. Sweet Rockin’ Baby
21. Mama From the Train
22. Rock a Bop
23. Don’t You Know
24. Crazy Arms
25. Tuxedo Junction
26. They Can’t Take That Away From Me
27. My Heart Belongs to Daddy
28. Friendly Persuasion
I used to fall in love with all
Those boys who maul refined ladies
But now I tell each young gazelle
To go to Hell - I mean, Hades

For since I've come to care
For such a sweet millionaire

While tearing off a game of golf
I may make a play for the caddy
But when I do, I don't follow through
'Cause my heart belongs to Daddy

If I invite a boy some night
To dine on my fine finnan haddie
I just adore his asking for more
But my heart belongs to Daddy

Yes, my heart belongs to Daddy
So I simply couldn't be bad
Yes, my heart belongs to Daddy
Da-da-da, da-da-da, da-da-da

So I want to warn you, laddie
Though I think you're perfectly swell
That my heart belongs to Daddy
'Cause my Daddy he treats it so well

Yes my heart belongs to Daddy
So I simply couldn't be bad
Yes, my heart belongs to Daddy
Da-da-da, da-da-da, da-da-da

So I want to warn you, laddie
Though I think you're perfectly swell
That my heart belongs to Daddy
'Cause my Daddy he treats it so well

He treats it and treats it and then he repeats it
Yes Daddy, he treats it so well