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Snootie Little Cutie - Frank Sinatra & Tommy Dorsey



     
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She's a snooty little cutie, she's a burgulous skirt,
She's a knockout and a beauty, and a flirt.
Such a dapper little flapper, she's just as cute as a train,
She's a kissie little missie, a shameless jane,
She's slick do do ro ro,
She's a classy little lassie, a keen little queen,
And although sometimes she's sassy, not mean,
Just a fiend for romance is she, a whirly little girl is she,
She's a knockout, a beauty, snooty little cutie, snooty little cutie, she.
You're a mellow little fellow, you're a cutey little boy,
You're a knockout and a beauty, you're a joy,
You're a ready little kenny, you've swept this girl off her feet,
You're a kissy little missy, you're a vain little dame, but you're sweet.
You're a handy little dandy, you're a keen little queen,
And although sometimes I'm bossy, you're never mean.
I'm a fiend for romance with you, ever little fellow you're mine,
You're a knockout and a beauty, and a snooty little cutie mine.
She's a classy little lassie, a keen little queen,

And though sometimes she's sassy, she's never mean,
I'm a fool for romance it's true, moonlight and kisses and you,
She's a beauty, that snootie little cutie she.
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At the end of 1939, Frank Sinatra left the Harry James Orchestra to join the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, where he rose to fame as a ballad singer. His first and biggest hit with the band was 1940s "I'll Never Smile Again," which spent several weeks at number one - and was the first "number one" - on Billboard magazine's then-new chart of America's top-selling records. His vast appeal to the "bobby soxers," as teenage girls were called, revealed a whole new audience for popular music, which had appealed mainly to adults up to that time.

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