Baby Get Lost
King Crimson · Other Songs - King Crimson
Yeah, you doin' so much trav'lin' woman, i never know when you're gonna be
Around
Yeah, you a fine and mellow baby but you stubborn as a mule
You love me like an angel baby but you treat me like a fool
Two faced woman don't you hand me no double cross
Well, because anytime i'm ready woman
Well, i can tell you, i can tell you, "baby, get lost!"
You cheatin' on the outside, you're doin' ev'rything you chose
You better come back on the inside woman, 'cause you got too much to lose
I don't want no trouble with you baby,
I wanna tell you i got to be the boss
Yeah, because anytime i'm ready baby,
Oh, i can tell you, i can tell you, "baby, get lost!"
Yes, i'll try to stop your cheatin' woman but i just don't have the time
I got so many woman, baby, 'till they're standing in line
I want to tell you baby, yeah, you know i've got to be the boss
All right!
Well, because anytime i'm ready, baby,
I can tell you, "baby, get lost!"
Baby Get Lost - King Crimson
King Crimson's "Baby Get Lost" stands as a defining track within the band's progressive rock catalog, exemplifying their signature fusion of complex jazz harmonies, intricate guitar work, and rhythmic precision. Recorded during the late 1960s, the song reflects the group's experimental spirit and their commitment to pushing musical boundaries beyond standard rock structures. Featuring the distinctive interplay between guitar and keyboards, the recording captures the atmospheric depth and technical virtuosity that characterized King Crimson's output during this pivotal era. As a staple of their discography, the track remains a testament to the band's influence on the progressive rock genre, showcasing a composition that balances structural complexity with melodic accessibility.
