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'''"Sometimes I'm Happy"''' is a [[popular music|popular song]]. The music was written by [[Vincent Youmans]], the lyrics by [[Irving Caesar]]. The song was originally published in 1923 under the title "Come On And Pet Me,"<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.kuvo.org/stories-of-standards-sometimes-im-happy/|title = Stories of Standards &#124; Sometime's I'm Happy|date = 2 April 2017}}</ref> with lyrics by [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] and William Cary Duncan.<ref>http://www.worldcat{{cite book|title=Come on and pet me (Musical score, 1923) |publisher=[WorldCat.org/] |date=2019-01-04 |oclc/=497144119 }}</ref>

==Background==
It was originally intended for the [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] [[musical theatre|musical]] ''Mary Jane McKane,'' but was cut before the show opened.<ref name=Bloom>{{cite book|
title= American Song|
last = Bloom|
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I'm always happy
So very happy
ImI'm always happy when I'm with you<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lyrics.com/lyric/3005412/Nat+King+Cole/Sometimes+I%27m+Happy |title=Nat King Cole - Sometimes I'm Happy Lyrics |publisher=Lyrics.com |date= |accessdate=2022-08-04}}</ref>
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*[[Gladys Rice]] (shown in<ref name=Col500D>[http://78discography.com/COL500D.htm Columbia Records in the 500-D to 999-D series]</ref> as '''William Rice''') and [[Franklyn Baur]] (released by [[Columbia Records]] as catalog number 998-D<ref name=Gardner/><ref name=Col500D/>)
*[[Willard Robison]] and his orchestra (recorded June 1927, released by [[Pathé Records]] as catalog number 32274<ref name=Pathe32000>[http://78discography.com/Pathe32000.htm Pathé Records in the 32001 to 32508 series]</ref> and by [[Perfect Records]] as catalog number 12353,<ref name=Perf12000>[http://78discography.com/PE12000.htm Perfect Records in the 12000 to 12499 series]</ref> both with the flip side "Lazy Weather"<ref name=Pathe32000/><ref name=Perf12000/>)
*[[Black Sabbath]] (during the medley of Wicked World live on the Live At Last album)
*[[Shirley Scott]]
*[[Don Shirley]]
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*[[Sarah Vaughan]] (1955)
*[[Cy Walter]] (released by [[Columbia Records]] as catalog number 39629, with the flip side "[[Isn't It Romantic?]]"<ref name=Col39500>[http://78discography.com/COL39500.htm Columbia Records in the 39500 to 39999 series]</ref>)
* [[Dinah Washington]] for her album ''[[In the Land of Hi-Fi (Dinah Washington album)|In the Land of Hi-Fi]]'' (1956).<ref>{{cite web|title=www.allmusic.com|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/in-the-land-of-hi-fi-mw0000192640|website=allmusic.com|accessdate=June 25, 2024}}</ref>
*[[Dinah Washington]] (1956)
*[[Ben Webster]]
*[[Margaret Whiting]]
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==References==
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