Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue (Has Anybody Seen My Girl?) Tiny Hill A # 25 hit for Tiny Hill in 1940 A # 30 hit for Benny Strong in 1949. - words by Sam Lewis and Joe Young, music by Ray Henderson - written in 1925 - from The Reader's Digest Treasury of Best Loved Songs Five foot two, eyes of blue But oh! what those five foot could do Has anybody seen my girl? Turned up nose, turned down hose Flapper, yes sir, one of those Has anybody seen my girl? Now if you run into a five foot two Covered with fur Diamond rings and all those things You can betcha' life it isn't her But could she love, could she woo? Could she, could she, could she coo? Has anybody seen my girl? ------------ And here's an even more complete version from a songbook called "Ultimate Standards": Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue (Has Anybody Seen My Girl?) - words by Sam Lewis and Joe Young, music by Ray Henderson - written in 1925 I just saw a maniac, maniac, maniac Wild and tearing his hair Jumping like a jumpin' jack, jumpin' jack, jumpin' jack Child, you should have been there Laughed so loud I thought that I would cave in When I heard that silly, daffy-dilly ravin': Five foot two, eyes of blue But oh! what those five foot could do Has anybody seen my girl? Turned up nose, turned down hose Never had no other beaus * Has anybody seen my girl? Now if you run into a five foot two Covered with fur Diamond rings and all those things You can betcha' life it isn't her But could she love, could she woo? Could she, could she, could she coo? Has anybody seen my girl? Love made him a lunatic, lunatic, lunatic Gee! he hollered and cried Like a monkey on a stick, on a stick, on a stick He was fit to be tied When we asked him for his wife's description He just answered all of us with this conniption: Five foot two, eyes of blue But oh! what those five foot could do Has anybody seen my girl? Turned up nose, turned down hose Never had no other beaus * Has anybody seen my girl? Now if you run into a five foot two Covered with fur Diamond rings and all those things You can betcha' life it isn't her But could she love, could she woo? Could she, could she, could she coo? Has anybody seen my girl? * alternative lyric: Flapper, yes sir, one of those