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Artist/Band:
Rick Nelson
Lyrics for Song: Don't Leave Me
Lyrics for Album: Lonesome Town Complete Record Releases 1957-59 [1992]
(D. Burnette)
Well, I love you baby, and I understand
I wanna be your lovin' man
But don't leave me, ooo baby don't leave me
Don't leave me baby, don't ever say goodbye.
Well, you can go to the dance or the picture show
But make doggon' sure that's where you go
But don't leave me, ooo baby don't leave me
Don't leave me baby, don't ever say goodbye.
Someday I'll make you mine
Just give me a little more time
I'll make our dreams come true
You'll have me and I'll have you.
But don't leave me, ooo baby don't leave me
Yeah baby, don't leave me, ooo baby don't leave me
Well, I love you baby, and I understand
I wanna be your lovin' man
But don't leave me, ooo baby don't leave me
Well, don't leave me baby, don't ever say goodbye.
Well, you can go to the dance or the picture show
But make doggon' sure that's where you go
But don't leave me, ooo baby don't leave me
But don't leave me baby, don't ever say goodbye.
Someday I'll make you mine
Just give me a little more time
I'll make our dreams come true
You'll have me and I'll have you.
But don't leave me, oh baby don't leave me
Yeah baby, don't leave me, ooo baby don't leave me...
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Don't Leave Me
Rick Nelson's "Don't Leave Me" stands as a quintessential example of his early rock and roll style, characterized by its upbeat tempo and catchy melody. Recorded during the late 1950s, the track exemplifies the sound of the era, blending traditional pop structures with the energy that defined Nelson's career. Released on the Lonesome Town Complete Record Releases compilation, the song reflects the polished production typical of his work with Decca Records. As a staple of his discography, it captures the youthful optimism and vocal charisma that made Nelson a defining figure in the transition from rockabilly to mainstream rock and roll. The recording remains a cherished part of his legacy, showcasing his ability to deliver engaging pop music that resonated with audiences across generations. |
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| Album Lyrics: Lonesome Town Complete Record Releases 1957-59 [1992] |
 Rick Nelson
"Lonesome Town Complete Record Releases 1957-59 [1992]"
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