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"You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me" is a 1932 popular song with music by Harry Warren and the lyrics by Al Dubin, which became a standard. The lyrics of the song were noted for its references to addiction.

Recorded versions
Betty Carter on Out There (1958) • Petula ClarkPerry ComoBebe DanielsDoris DaySkinnay EnnisAlice FayeEydie Gormé on her Eydie Gorme on Stage (1959) • Earl HinesDiana Krall on Love Scenes (1997) • Nancy LaMott and Michael Feinstein on La Mott's, Ask Me Again (released in 2008) • Peggy Lee on her ''Things Are Swingin''' (1959). • Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians featuring Bing Crosby. • Barry Manilow on Night Songs (2014) • Shelly Manne on The West Coast Sound:Volume 1 (1956) • Maureen McGovern on Another Woman in Love (1987) • Anita O'Day on ''An Evening with Anita O'Day'' (1956) • Jackie ParisDick PowellBuddy Rich on Buddy and Sweets (1955) • Frank Sinatra on ''Songs for Swingin' Lovers!'' (1956) • Elaine Stritch on Stritch (1995) • Mel Tormé ==Other==
Other
Julie Stevens, a British actress, sings it in the television series The Avengers, in the 1962 episode titled "The Decapod". She sings it in a lounge scene with a jazz combo accompanying her (piano, drums & upright bass). • Allan Sherman recorded a parody version, titled "You're Getting to Be a Rabbit with Me", on his 1963 album My Son, the Nut. ==Use in other media==
Use in other media
• In 1989, the song was used in the season one episode of the TV series Midnight Caller entitled "Blame it on Midnight". The Frank Sinatra recording of the song was used in the 1998 film Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. ==References==
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