Mimi Maurice Chevalier (words by Lorenz Hart; music by Righard Rodgers) Introduced by Maurice Chevalier in the film "Love Me Tonight." Sung by Chevalier in the 1960 film "Pepe" and the 1963 film "A New Kind of Love." (verse) My left shoe's on my right foot, My right shoe's on my left. Oh! listen to me Mimi, Of reason I'm bereft! The buttons of my trousers Are button'd to my vest; Oh! listen to me Mimi, Mere passion's in my breast! (refrain) Mimi, you funny little good for nothing Mimi, Am I the guy? Mimi, you sunny little honey of a Mimi, I'm aiming high! Mimi, you've got me sad and dreamy, You could free me, if you'd see me. Mimi, you know I'd like to have A little son of a Mimi bye and bye. From: Gloria "Montcomags"