Lyrics:
I'll do my number first!
Ain't Cha kinda glad,
&
Ain't Cha kinda gay?
When ya hear me say,
I loves ya.
Aww, tell me baby,
Aww, Ain't Cha?
Boop-Oopy-Doop!
And don't ya kinda miss,
That little bit of bliss,
When a hug or kiss I gives ya.
Aww, tell me baby,
Hum, hum don't ya?
Ya know pretty soon,
There'll be a honey moon,
And to the preacher we'll go.
And in a year maybe honey dear,
We'll have a,
Boop-Oopy-Doop!
Bop!
Boop-Oopy-Doop!
Ain't Cha kinda glad,
&
Ain't Cha kind gay?
When ya hear me say I loves ya,
Aww, tell me baby,
Boop-Oopy-Doop-Be-Doop!
Aha, won't ya ha?
Video
Trivia
- A song originally recorded by Helen Kane for Victor Records and her live-action appearance in the 1929 film Pointed Heels.
- Is sung by Mae Questel in the 1932 cartoon The Betty Boop Limited.
- Is covered on the Gary Lucas album Fleischerei by Sarah Stiles.
- A video featuring the song (as sung by Mae Questel; not Helen Kane's version) trended by Jbunzie, (Jessica Vill) a YouTube make-up/cosplay artist, and has been seen by over 5,525,567 people.
- The video that went viral with Jbunzie singing was later imitated by a Japanese make-up YouTube artist by the name of Surero (MakeupSureRo),who had to record the singing scene 30 times. English subtitles were later added to her video upload.
- The video was later imitated by South Korean make-up artist Gosoo. Gosoo credited Kandee Johnson a make-up artist who used to have the most popular Betty Boop make-up tutorial on YouTube. Gosoo also credited Ellarie, Dope2111 (Promise Phan) Surero and Jbunzie as her inspirations behind her YouTube tutorial.