Ooh, Baby Baby

Marianne Faithfull · Other Songs - Marianne Faithfull

Ooh, la la la la

Ooh, la la la la



I did you wrong, my heart went out to play

But in the game I lost you, what a price to pay

I'm cryin'



[Incomprehensible]Ooh baby, baby

[Incomprehensible]

Mistakes, I know I've made a few

But I'm only human, you've made mistakes too

I'm cryin'



Oh oh oh, baby, baby

Oh oh oh, baby, baby



I'm just about at the end of my rope

But I'll keep on tryin', I can't give up hope



That I'll, someday I'll hold you near

Whisper, I still love you until the day is here

I'm cryin'



Oh oh oh, baby, baby

Oh oh oh, baby, baby



Oh oh oh, ohh

Oh oh oh

Ooh, Baby Baby

Released in 1966, Marianne Faithfull's 'Ooh, Baby Baby' stands as a defining track of the British Invasion era, blending soulful R&B influences with her distinctive vocal delivery. The song captures the raw, emotional intensity characteristic of her early work, showcasing her ability to navigate the transition from pop to more mature, soul-infused recordings. As part of her extensive discography, this recording highlights her versatility and the era's cross-cultural musical exchange. The track remains a significant piece in her catalogue, reflecting the vibrant energy of mid-1960s British music while establishing her reputation as a serious artist beyond her initial fame.