TI-PI-TIN Horace Heidt - written by Maria Grever and Raymond Leveen - lyrics as recorded in New York City, February 10, 1938 by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians with vocals by Carmen Lombardo and The Lombardo Brothers One night the moon was so mellow Rosita met young Manuelo He held her like this, this lovely miss Then stole a kiss, this fellow He said he was glad that he met her And soon he would come and get her But she said "No, no, I cannot go Until I know you better" Ti-pi-ti-pi-tin ti-pi-tin Ti-pi-ti-pi-ton ti-pi-ton He kept on a-stealing and he had a feeling she was satisfied Ti-pi-ti-pi-tin ti-pi-tin Ti-pi-ti-pi-ton ti-pi-ton She was saying "Go sir" so he held her closer, that's how he complied Ti-pi-ti-pi-tin ti-pi-tin Ti-pi-ti-pi-ton ti-pi-ton He kept on a-stealing and he had a feeling she was satisfied Ti-pi-ti-pi-tin ti-pi-tin Ti-pi-ti-pi-ton ti-pi-ton He will always do so, for she has a true soul and he has a bride