"Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You" is a 1929 song written by Andy Razaf and Don Redman. It was later performed by The King Cole Trio. The single peaked at #20 on the national charts and was the group's final #1 on the Harlem Hit Parade. The A-side of the song, "I Realize Now" peaked at #9 on the Harlem Hit Parade. Other notable recordings of the song include versions by Fats Waller, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie, Billie Holiday, Stanley Turrentine, Sonny Clark, Art Blakey, Kenny Burrell, Diana Krall, and The Coasters.
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| - "Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You" is a 1929 song written by Andy Razaf and Don Redman. It was later performed by The King Cole Trio. The single peaked at #20 on the national charts and was the group's final #1 on the Harlem Hit Parade. The A-side of the song, "I Realize Now" peaked at #9 on the Harlem Hit Parade. Other notable recordings of the song include versions by Fats Waller, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie, Billie Holiday, Stanley Turrentine, Sonny Clark, Art Blakey, Kenny Burrell, Diana Krall, and The Coasters.
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| - "Hamp's Boogie Woogie" by Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra
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| - "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall" by The Ink Spots and Ella Fitzgerald
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| - "Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You" is a 1929 song written by Andy Razaf and Don Redman. It was later performed by The King Cole Trio. The single peaked at #20 on the national charts and was the group's final #1 on the Harlem Hit Parade. The A-side of the song, "I Realize Now" peaked at #9 on the Harlem Hit Parade. Other notable recordings of the song include versions by Fats Waller, Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie, Billie Holiday, Stanley Turrentine, Sonny Clark, Art Blakey, Kenny Burrell, Diana Krall, and The Coasters. The song featured in the 1994 movie The Mask, performed by Susan Boyd who dubbed Cameron Diaz.
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