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"Daddy's Little Girl" is a classic song typically played at white weddings while a bride dances with her father.[citation needed] The song's lyrics and music were first written by Robert Burke and Horace Gerlach in 1949.[1]

Recordings[edit]

The song was recorded by British balladeer Steve Conway in 1950 [2], and later by other artists, such as Al Martino on his 1967 Capitol Records release, Frank Fontaine on his 1963 ABC-Paramount single release, and Michael Bublé on his second album, the 2002 Canadian release, Dream. The recording by the Mills Brothers in 1950 was notably used as soundtrack in BioShock 2. [3]

Lyrics[edit]

You're the end of the rainbow, my pot of gold
You're Daddy's Little Girl to have and hold
A precious gem is what you are
You're Mommy's bright and shining star.

You're the spirit of Christmas; my star on the tree
You're the Easter Bunny to Mommy and me.
You're sugar, you're spice, you're everything nice
and you're Daddy's Little Girl.

x2

[4] [5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Daddy's Little Girl by Bobby Burke and Horace Gerlach".
  2. ^ "Steve Conway".
  3. ^ "Daddy's Little Girl (From "BioShock 2")".
  4. ^ Martino, Al (recording artist) (1992). "'Daddy's Little Girl' lyrics". Let's Sing It.
  5. ^ Michael Buble (April 27, 2014). "'Daddy's Little Girl' Lyrics". SING365.com.

External links[edit]

Category:Pop standards