My Melancholy Baby

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B-side"There's A Cradle In Carolina"
Published1912 by Theron C. Bennett
ReleasedDecember 2, 1927[1]
RecordedSeptember 14, 1927
"My Melancholy Baby"
1928 sheet music cover featuring Gene Austin
Song by Gene Austin
B-side"There's A Cradle In Carolina"
Published1912 by Theron C. Bennett
ReleasedDecember 2, 1927[1]
RecordedSeptember 14, 1927
StudioVictor Studios, New York City
GenreJazz
LabelVictor 21015
ComposerErnie Burnett
LyricistGeorge A. Norton
Gene Austin singles chronology
"My Blue Heaven"
(1927)
"My Melancholy Baby"
(1927)
"Ramona"
(1928)

"My Melancholy Baby" is a popular song published in 1912 and first sung publicly by William Frawley. The music was written by Ernie Burnett (1884–1959), the lyrics by George A. Norton.[2]

Ernie Burnett, who is credited with composing the music, was wounded fighting in the First World War, from which he lost his memory and his identity dog tags. While recuperating in hospital, a pianist entertained the patients with popular tunes including "Melancholy Baby". Burnett rose from his sickbed and exclaimed, "That's my song!" He had regained his memory.[3] A potential contender for the songwriting credit of "My Melancholy Baby" is the American pianist Ben Light. He claimed to have composed the song in 1908 as a teenager, although he did not pursue copyright protection for his work.[4][5]

William Frawley version

William Frawley, who played Fred Mertz on I Love Lucy, stated that he was the first person to perform the song publicly, in 1912 in the Mozart Cafe at 1647 Curtis Street in Denver, Colorado. Frawley revealed this during a May 3, 1965, appearance on the TV game show I've Got a Secret.[6]

In 1958, Frawley performed the song again on the Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour on the episode "Lucy Goes to Sun Valley". Frawley, as Fred Mertz, was asked by Ricky to perform "an old-fashioned ballad" for his band's appearance on a TV show. Mertz sang the song in the rehearsal scene for the musical number.[7]

Other performances

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