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You’ve Got to See Mamma Every Night (Or You Can’t See Mamma At All) - Peggy Lee
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You’ve Got to See Mamma Every Night (Or You Can’t See Mamma At All) Peggy Lee

"You’ve Got to See Mamma Every Night (Or You Can’t See Mamma At All)" by Peggy Lee is a #Jazz song released in 1948. The lyrics emphasize the importance of consistent affection and commitment in relationships, suggesting that neglect can lead to losing love. The playful, upbeat melody complements the lighthearted yet earnest message, reflecting post-war sentiments about romance. The song contributed to the era's popular music landscape, showcasing Lee's distinctive vocal style.

You’ve Got to See Mamma Every Night (Or You Can’t See Mamma At All) - Peggy Lee
You've got to see Mamma every night or you can't see Mamma at all
You've got to kiss Mamma, treat her right, or you won't see Mamma at all
And if you want my company, you can't 50/50 me
You've got to see Mamma every night or you can't see Mamma at all

Monday night I sat alone, Tuesday night you didn't phone
Wednesday night you didn't call, Thursday night the same old stall
You've got to see Mamma every night or you can't see Mamma at all
Friday night you dodged my back, Saturday night you took my back
Sunday night you called on me but you brought three girls for company
You've got to see Mamma every night or you can't see Mamma at all

You've got to see Mamma every night or you can't see Mamma at all
You've got to kiss Mamma, treat her right, or you won't see Mamma at all
I don't want that kind of man who works on an installment plan
You've got to see Mamma every night or you can't see Mamma at all
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