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- Baby, Please Dont Go - Wikipedia
In the 1960s, "Baby, Please Don't Go" became a popular rock song after the Northern Irish group Them recorded it in 1964 Jimmy Page, a studio guitarist at the time, participated in the recording session, possibly on rhythm guitar
- THEM | Baby Please Dont Go ♫ | 1964 - YouTube
In the 1960s, "Baby, Please Don't Go" became a popular rock song after the Northern Irish group Them, recorded it in 1964
- Them – Baby Please Dont Go | Releases | Discogs
Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Baby Please Don't Go by Them Compare versions and buy on Discogs
- Baby, Please Don’t Go | Songs with Earlier Histories Than the Hit Version
Them’s version was sparked by a 1963 live recording by Georgie Fame the Blue Flames (issued on Rhythm And Blues at the Flamingo) who, in turn, were inspired by Mose Allison’s 1960 recording
- Baby, Please Dont Go (Original 1964 7 Mono Single Version) | Them . . .
The song "Baby Please Don't Go" by Them is about a man begging his lover not to leave him and go to New Orleans He is deeply in love with her, and the thought of her leaving is causing him great emotional pain
- Baby, Please Dont Go: Exploring A Masterpiece Of The Blues
Few blues songs have been as frequently covered as “Baby Please Don’t Go”; for many, it is the version by Them, the Irish band that was fronted by Van Morrison It is a song that has
- Baby, Please Don’t Go — haunting delta blues became a hard-rock staple
Them’s version also defined “Baby, Please Don’t Go” as a guitar showcase, both for its snaking riff and the lead lines that pop up throughout, and for the opportunity it would offer
- Baby Please Dont Go Gloria by Them - RYM Sonemic
“Baby Please Don’t Go” appeared as the B side to their 1966 release, “Gloria,” in the USA “Gloria” was their last chart single peaking at number 71 In England it was a different story as “Baby Please Don’y Go” reached number 10 0n the British singles chart
- Baby, Please Dont Go — Them | Last. fm
Watch the video for Baby, Please Don't Go from Them's Complete Them (1964-1967) for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists
- Them – Baby Please Don’t Go - PowerPop. . . An Eclectic Collection of . . .
Morrison based Them’s version on John Lee Hooker’s 1949 arrangement, which he titled “Don’t Go Baby ” He heard the song on Hooker’s 1959 Highway of Blues album A pre-Led Zeppelin Jimmy Page, a session musician at the time, played guitar on Them’s version
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