I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Baby) The Ink Spots Words by Dorothy Fields and Music by Jimmy McHugh - This version did not chart, but no great loss because everybody and their brother did it, following its introduction in the revue "Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1928". - In 1928: Cliff Edwards (# 1); Ben Selvin (# 2); Johnny Hamp (# 4); and Seger Ellis (# 19) - Then, in 1929, it was charted by Gene Austin and Nat Shilkret (both hit # 12) - In 1936 Teddy Wilson featuring Billie Holiday took it to #5. - In 1943 it was sung in the film "Stormy Weather" by Lena Horne and Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. - In 1948 Rose Murphy brought it back again, at # 13. - It finally wore out with the 1966 instrumental version by Bert Kaempfert at # 100. I can't give you anything but love, baby That's the only thing I've plenty of, baby Dream a while, scheme a while You're sure to find Happiness and I guess All those things you've always pined for Now, gee I love to see you lookin' swell, baby Diamond bracelets Woolworth doesn't sell, baby Till that lucky day, you know darn well, baby I can't give you anything but love -- MONOLOGUE: Gee, I love to see you lookin' swell, baby. Look like you just came up outta the wishin' well, baby. Dream awhile, scheme awhile and you're sure to find happiness and ALL those things you been lookin' for, baby. Gee, I LOVE to see ya lookin' swell, baby!!. Diamond rings, bracelets, gold watches 'n' everything, baby. Until that lucky day, honey, you know good 'n' doggone well, honey, I can't give you a DADGUM thing but love. Now, I can't give you anything but love, baby That's the only thing I've plenty of, baby Dream a while, scheme a while You're sure to find Happiness and I guess All those things you'u've always pined for Now, gee I love to see you lookin' swell, baby Diamond bracelets Woolworth doesn't sell, baby Till that lucky day, you know darn well, baby I can't give you anything but love