Jimmy Cross was an American singer and radio producer known for his novelty song, "I Want My Baby Back," which was a parody response to teenage tragedy songs popular in the 1960s. His style was characterized by a mix of pop and country, with a distinct comedic touch that often satirized popular music trends of his era. Though his discography is relatively small, Cross's work, particularly his trademark song, has been influential in the genre of comedy music and remains a cult favorite among fans of novelty records. Despite being primarily a radio producer, Cross's brief foray into music demonstrates the intersection of humor and popular music in mid-20th century America.