Walkin' My Baby Back Home

Fred E. Ahlert / Roy Turk

Gee, it's great after bein' out late
Walkin' my baby back home
Arm in arm over meadow and farm
Walkin' my baby back home

We go 'long harmonizing a song
Or I'm recitin' a poem
Owls go by and they give me the eye
Walkin' my baby back home

We stop for a while, she gives me a smile
And snuggles her head on my chest
We start in to pet and that's when I get
Her talcum all over my vest

After I kinda straighten my tie
She has to borrow my comb
Once kiss then I continue again
Walkin' my baby back home

<instrumental interlude>

She's 'fraid of the dark so I have to park
Outside of her door till it's light
She says if I try to kiss her she'll cry
I dry her tears all through the night

Hand in hand to a barbecue stand
Right from her doorway we roam
Eats and then it's a pleasure again
Walkin' my baby
Talkin' my baby
Lovin' my baby
I don't mean maybe
Walkin' my baby back home

Trivia about the song Walkin' My Baby Back Home by Nat King Cole

On which albums was the song “Walkin' My Baby Back Home” released by Nat King Cole?
Nat King Cole released the song on the albums “The Essential Collection” in 1992, “The Nat King Cole Story” in 2004, “Greatest Love Songs” in 2004, “Nat King Cole at the Piano” in 2004, “The World of Nat King Cole” in 2005, and “Very Best of Nat King Cole” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Walkin' My Baby Back Home” by Nat King Cole?
The song “Walkin' My Baby Back Home” by Nat King Cole was composed by Fred E. Ahlert and Roy Turk.

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