(Formerly The Ol'Kunnel's Bar And Grill)
While touring in vaudeville in 1899, Joe Howard overheard a Negro porter in Scranton, Pennsylvania, hotel talk to his girl on the telephone. His conversation gave Howard the idea for his cake-walking, ragtime telephone number, "Hello! My Baby," which he wrote with his wife. Two weeks later Howard introduced it on stage to enthusiastic acclaim.
Words and Music by Joseph E. Howard and Ida Emerson.
Hello! My Baby,
hello! my honey,
hello! my ragtime gal;
Send me a kiss by wire,
baby my heart's on fire!
If you refuse me,
honey, you'll lose me,
then you'll be left alone.
Oh, baby, telephone
and tell me I'm your own.
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Bob Clarke aka the Old Kunnel.
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