The Dum Dot Song

"The Dum Dot Song" is a song Frank Sinatra recorded under Columbia Records alongside The Pied Pipers.

This song was released as a single in 1947 with a B-side of "It All Came True," a song performed by Sinatra with Alvy West and the Little Band.

Lyrics
I overheard the strangest talk right here beside me on the walk, A little boy and girl of three, here's how it sounded to me: Dai dut the denny in a dum-dot, dai dut the denny in a dum-dot Do det the daper and dai det the dum, cause dai dut the denny in the dum-dot. [What's you say?] I put the penny in the gum-slot, I put the penny in the gum-slot, You get the paper and I get the gum, 'cause I put the penny in the gum-slot. [Eeny meeny minee mo, turn the handle, let it go,] [Peppermint flavor yummy yum, I got the penny and I get the gum,] ['Cause dai dut the denny in the dum-dot,] I put the penny in the gum-slot. Do det the daper and dai det the dum Cause dai dut the denny in the dum-dot.

[Dai dut the denny in the dum-dot, dai dut the denny in the dum-dot.] [You get the paper and I get the gum, Dai dut the denny in the dum-dot.] [Put penny in a penny machine, not carin' if it's yellow or green,] [I'm gonna chew, won't give it to you, (won't?) you know what I mean.]

Tol' the girlie, an' tol' the lad, if you quarrel, I'll be sad. Made it fair for everyone, gave them the paper and I kept the gum. [Dai, dai dut the denny in the dum-dot,] I put the penny in the gum-slot.