Well, I guess it's been too long since the last post about the roots of the song "Come Back Baby" - one of my all time favorite Folk/Blues songs.
I finally got a hold of the double CD collection of Walter Davis recordings from the Document label...but beyond that, I also sat down to listen to and transcribe the lyrics to a few more versions of the song, following the trail of cover recordings that seems to start about 10 years after Walter Davis recorded his original 2 versions.
Here are the verses sung by some of my favorite artists, as I may have mentioned earlier, the Bert Jansch and Dave Van Ronk versions have been my favorite ones for many years - they have a very delicate but powerful and haunting melodic style both in the vocals and the acoustic guitar.
COME BACK, BABY (Lightnin' Hopkins rec. 1950)
Come back, baby. Baby, please don't go.
Way I love you, you'll never know
Come back, baby. Can't we talk it over one more time.
You know this world darlin', wasn't made in one day.
Why we can't talk it over, 'fore you go away.
Come back, baby. Let's talk it over one more time.
You know it's been a long time, since I seen you smile.
Made me think about, when you was a child.
Come back, baby. Can't we talk it over one more time.
If you ain't coming back baby, darlin' please tell me so
Then I won't have to worry, about you coming back no more.
Come back, baby. Let's talk it over one more time.
COME BACK BABY (Mance Lipscomb - rec 1964)
Come back, baby, Please don't go
The way I love you baby, you'll never know.
Come back, baby, let's talk it over, one more time
My hearts in trouble, head's in misery,
Ain't got nobody talk sweet talk to me,
Come back baby, let's talk it over one more time
Lone, lonesome day,
Seem like tomorrow gonna be the same old way.
Come back baby, can't we talk it over one more time
I left her standing, in the doorway crying
Hated to go, leave that girl behind,
Come back baby, let's talk it over one more time
I love you baby, I cain't help myself
Don't get you, don't want nobody else
Come back baby, let's talk it over one more time
Went up on the mountain, looked down at the sun,
Ain't seen nobody love me like you have done,
Come back baby, let's talk it over one more time
I love you baby, I cain't help myself
Don't get you, don't want nobody else
Come back baby, let's talk it over one more time
Come back baby, can't we talk it over one more time
Come back, baby, Please don't go
The way I love you baby, you'll never know.
Come back, baby, let's talk it over, one more time
Down to the river, couldn't get accross
Jumped on an alligator, thought it was a horse
Come back, baby, let's talk it over, one more time
Bert Jansch does a great version on his 1967 album - Nicola
Please come back baby, please don't go
for the way I love you you'll never know.
So come back baby, let's talk it over, one more time.
Woke up this morning, just past dawn,
Read the note, baby,
Saying you had gone,
Come back, baby, let's talk it over, one more time.
You know I love you, tell the world I do,
For the way I love you, baby,
You'll never know.
So come back, baby, let's talk it over,
One more time.
Dave Van Ronk recorded this a number of times,
and it was a regular part of his performing repertoire throughout his career
Please come back baby, please don't go
for the way I love you you'll never know.
Come back baby, let's talk it over, one more time
I love you baby tell the world I do
I don't want no one else but you
Come back baby, let's talk it over, one more time
Long old train, mean engineer
Took my baby, left me standing here
Come back baby, let's talk it over, one more time
If I could holler like a mountain jack
I'd climb this mountain, call my baby back
Come back baby, let's talk it over, one more time
Hey come back baby, please don't go
for the way I love you you'll never know.
Well come back baby, let's talk it over, one more time
Ray Charles had a top 10 R & B hit with his version in 1955,
Ray embellished the tune with a little traditional blues bridge (the last verse)
which is not found in any of the Folk or Country Blues versions of the song
Come back, baby, Please don't go
For the way I love you baby, how you'll never know
Oh, come back, baby, yeah yeah let's talk it over
oh one more time, oh now now
Well I admit Baby that I was wrong
Don't you know baby, aw you been gone too long
Oh, come back, baby, yeah yeah let's talk it over
oh one more time, oh now now
Say if I could holler like a mountain jack
Yeah yeah oh people I'd call my baby back
Oh come back, baby, yeah yeah let's talk it over
oh one more time, oh now now
Now one of these days baby, and it won't be long yeah
You gonna look for me child you know, and I'll be gone
So come back, baby, yeah yeah let's talk it over
oh one more time, oh now now
4 comments:
My favorite blues song. I'm looking for tab for it, rather than making it up.. I'm not very good at that.
Anyone got it?
I don't think I have any tablature for it,
but I can tell you the chords I use:
I use folk-blues style 3 note chords - A/A7 is played on the 2nd fret (with the top string at G for the 7th note),
all other chords are in the 1st position
for the intro, I use 2 note chords(1st and third string only) -
start at 3rd position G sliding up to A,
then slide down from A in position 9 to G in position 7
then to the D7 chord
A A7
Come back, baby. Baby, please don't go.
D7 (top string open, play F# on bottom string) F (F on bottom string, top string open)
Way I love you mama, you'll never know
A A7 E7 A
Come back, baby. Can't we talk it over one more time.
Burt Jansch recorded one of the nicest versions way back in the late 60's on an album called Nicola
Van Ronk's versions is also one of my favourites
hope this helps,
Hello Eli! my name is Veronica and your write from cordoba, argentina.
I need to beg the TAB of "Come back baby" from RAY CHARLES.
Sorry my english. One kiss and thanks answer a veroblues@hotmail.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDfKQkBbdpE
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