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Artist/Band: Ronettes
Lyrics for Song: Baby, I Love You
Lyrics for Album: Presenting The Fabulous Ronettes [1963]



woa-oh, woa-oh oh oh

have I ever told you

how good it feels to hold you

it isn't easy to explian

and though I'm really trying

I think I may start crying

my heart can't wait another day

when you kiss me I've just got to say



(baby I love you)

come on baby

(baby I love you)

oh-ee baby

baby I love only you



woa-oh, woa-oh oh oh

I can't live without you

I love everything about you

I can't help it if I feel this way

oh I'm so glad I found you

I want my arms around you

I love to hear you call my name

oh tell me that you feel the same



(baby I love you)

come on baby

(baby I love you)

oh-ee baby

baby I love only you



woa-oh, woa-oh oh oh


Baby, I Love You

Released in 1963 on the album Presenting The Fabulous Ronettes, "Baby, I Love You" stands as a quintessential example of the group's signature sound. The track features the distinctive harmonies of Ronnie Spector, who often took the lead vocals on the group's most beloved material. As a staple of the New York Dolls and early girl group repertoire, the song captures the upbeat, danceable energy of the mid-1960s pop scene. Its enduring appeal lies in its catchy melody and the seamless interplay between the three sisters, cementing the Ronettes' status as pioneers of the genre. The recording remains a defining moment in the history of vocal harmony and girl group music.


Album Lyrics: Presenting The Fabulous Ronettes [1963]


Ronettes
"Presenting The Fabulous Ronettes [1963]"


1. Walking In The Rain
2. Do I Love You?
3. I'm So Young
4. The Best Part Of Breaking Up
5. I Wonder
6. Baby, I Love You
7. How Does It Feel?