I Didn't Slip, I Wasn't Pushed, I Fell

The music was written by George Wyle, the lyrics by Edward Pola.

[1] Other recordings were made by Jo Stafford and by Bing Crosby.

The Crosby version was recorded on April 8, 1950,[2] for Decca Records and it charted briefly in the number 22 position.

[3] The song is in the common form of an 8-bar introductory verse followed by a 32-bar chorus.

Unusually, though, the "let me tell you about it" framing device that usually happened at the end of the verse instead appeared in the chorus, framing the bridge.