Nobody's Sweetheart Now

"Nobody's Sweetheart", also known as "Nobody's Sweetheart Now" and "You're Nobody's Sweetheart Now", is a popular song, written in 1924, with music by Billy Meyers and Elmer Schoebel, and lyrics by Gus Kahn and Ernie Erdman.

The song was introduced by Ted Lewis in the Broadway revue The Passing Show of 1923.

[2] Joel Whitburn assessed the early popular recordings of the song as being by Isham Jones (1924); Red Nichols (1928); Paul Whiteman (1930); Cab Calloway (1931); and by The Mills Brothers (1931).

[3] The song was used as the theme for the Joan Davis Time program on old-time radio.

[4] The song is a jazz and pop standard recorded by the following musicians:

1924 sheet music cover, Mills Music, New York.