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Now playing in channel Stardustpiano / YouTube, Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody" is a popular song written by Jean Schwartz, with lyrics by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young. The song was introduced by Al Jolson in the Broadway musical Sinbad and published in 1918. Probably the best-known version of the song was by Al Jolson who recorded it on March 13, 1918 and whose version reached No. 1 the same year. Al Jolson recorded the song on December 20, 1932, with Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. Jolson recorded the song again on March 27, 1946, with an orchestra under the direction of Morris Stoloff. Visit Stardustpiano again to find your favorite songs among the over 400 from various eras and genre found in this channel. And, thanks for listening. LYRICS Verse 1: Mammy mine, Your little rollin' stone that rolled away; strolled away; Mammy mine, Your rollin' stone is rollin' home today; there to stay. Just to see your smilin' face, Smile a welcome sign; When I'm in your fond embrace, Listen Mamy mine. Chorus: Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody; When you croon, croon a tune, from the heart of Dixie. Just hang my cradle, Mammy mine, Right on that Mason Dixon Line, And swing it from Virginia, to Tennessee with all the love that's in yer. "Weep no more my lady," sing that song again for me; And "Old Black Joe,"* just as though you had me on your knee; A million baby kisses I'll deliver, The minute that you sing the Swanee River; Rock-a-bye your rock-a-bye baby with a Dixie melody. Verse 2: Any time, I hear a Mammy sing her babe to sleep; slumber deep; That's the time, The shadows 'round my heart begin to creep; and I weep. Wonder why I went away, What a fool I've been; Take me back to yesterday, in your arms again. Chorus: Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody; When you croon, croon a tune, from the heart of Dixie. Just hang my cradle, Mammy mine, Right on that Mason Dixon Line, And swing it from Virginia, to Tennessee with all the love that's in yer. "Weep no more my lady," sing that song again for me; And "Old Black Joe,"* just as though you had me on your knee; A million baby kisses I'll deliver, The minute that you sing the Swanee River; Rock-a-bye your rock-a-bye baby with a Dixie melody.