Helen Kane "Poo-Poo-Pah-Doop" songs from 1928 to 1954. The baby-talk genre of singing, similar to the Betty Boop character by the Fleischer Studios.
1928:
- "That's My Weakness Now"
- "Get Out And Get Under The Moon"
- "I Wanna Be Loved By You"
- "Is There Anything Wrong In That?"
- "Me And The Man In The Moon"
- "Don't Be Like That"
1929:
- "Ain'tcha?"
- "I Want To Be Bad"
- "Button Up Your Overcoat"
- "Do Something"
- "That's Why I'm Happy"
- "I'd Do Anything For You"
- "He's So Unusual"
- "I Have To Have You"
1930:
- "Dangerous Nan McGrew"
- "I'd Go Barefoot All Winter Long"
- "Thank Your Father"
- "Readin' Ritin' Rhythm"
- "I Owe You"
- "I've Got It (But It Don't Do Me No Good)"
- "My Man Is On The Make"
- "If I Knew You Better"
1950:
- "I Wanna Be Loved By You (Three Little Words)"
1951:
- "Bouncy Bouncy Bally"
- "The Beanbag Song"
- "I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat"
- "Aba Daba Honeymoon"
- "Hug Me! Kiss Me! Love Me!"
1954:
- "That's My Weakness Now"
- "Do Something"
- "When My Sugar Walks Down The Street (The Little Birdy Goes Tweet-Tweet-Tweet)"
- "When I Get You Alone Tonight"
Trivia[]
- Two unreleased theme songs by Kane that she only sang on stage were "Pass The Sugar," and "I Want A Good Man And I Want Him Bad".