When My Baby Smiles at Me is a popular song with music by Bill Munro and words by Andrew B.
It was interpolated into the Broadway show The Greenwich Village Follies (1919)[1] and was the first big hit for clarinettist, vocalist and comedian Ted Lewis (1892–1971).
Ted Lewis's jazz band recording in 1920 for Columbia Records, became his signature tune, and spent 18 weeks on the charts (seven weeks at No.
[2] Ted Lewis re-recorded it several times over the years and his 1938 version for Decca also charted briefly.
Benny Goodman and His Orchestra played a brief (43-second) honky-tonk version of When My Baby Smiles at Me during their 1938 Carnegie Hall concert.