Loesser originally wrote the song for the
1949 movie
Roseanna McCoy. In a scene in which the title character sat next to her elder brother in a wagon seat, her brother was to sing the song to her, "wishing her good fortune in the heart." When the song was cut from the movie, because producer
Samuel Goldwyn "neither liked nor understood the song," To devise some of the singular lyrics, Loesser derived "with a sheep's eye" from "making sheep's eyes at" to describe "the imagined lover's almost pitiable adoration of the girl." For "lickerish tooth," Loesser consulted a thesaurus to find synonyms for "covetous" and found "lecherous," which was "appalling in sound to the modern ear," after which he consulted
Oxford English Dictionary and saw "two archaic spellings""licorice" and "lickerish"and "[i]n the exemplary material ... found 'lickerish tooth.'" ==Reception==