Originally written in 1930, "Baby Just Cares for Me" became a jazz standard later popularized by Nina Simone's 1958 interpretation. The song exemplifies Tin Pan Alley-era popular music with its clever lyrics and syncopated melody.
This 1930s jazz standard gained renewed popularity after being featured in a 1987 Chanel No. 5 perfume commercial, introducing it to new generations.
A jazz and pop standard originally written for the 1930 film "Whoopee!", later popularized by Nina Simone's iconic minimalist interpretation with haunting piano stylings.
"My Baby Just Cares for Me" is a jazz standard composed by Walter Donaldson with lyrics by Gus Kahn, originally written for 1930 musical film "Whoopee!". It gained new popularity after Nina Simone's 1958 reinterpretation.