Oo ba la baby

Eddie Cochran · Other Songs - Eddie Cochran

Oo ba Ia baby, he's my Joe

Oo ba la baby, love him so

Oo ba la baby, never—never—never let me go

Dancin' at a party when Joe walked in

I came with Pete but I left with him

Oo ba la baby, he's my Joe

Oo ba la baby, love him so

Oo ba la baby, never-never-never let me go

Young fifteen, I love my Joe

Sweet sixteen, I let him know

Seventeen, he got the clue

Now at eighteen, ooh-ooh-ooh

Ah, oo ba la baby, he's my Joe

Oo oa la baby, love him so

Oo ba la baby, never-never-never let me go



He's got charm, he's got class

And all the women love him, oh yes-yes-yes

Oo ba la baby, he' s my Joe

Oo ba Ia baby, love him so

Oo ba la baby, never-never-never let me go

I love to love, but just for Joe

When I'm with him we go-go-go

Oo ba la baby (he's her Joe)

Oo ba Ia baby (love her so)

Oo ba la baby, never-never-never let me go

(0o ba la baby) he's my Joe

(0o ba la baby) love him so

(0o ba Ia baby) never-never-never let me go

Oo ba la baby

Eddie Cochran's 'Oo ba la baby' stands as a quintessential example of his energetic rock and roll style, characterized by driving rhythms and a distinct vocal delivery. Recorded during the mid-1950s, the track exemplifies the genre's fusion of rhythm and blues with emerging rock energy, capturing the raw excitement of the era. While Cochran is best known for hits like 'Summertime Blues' and 'The Pocket', this song showcases his versatility and ability to craft catchy, upbeat tracks that resonated with young audiences. The recording reflects the broader cultural shift toward rock and roll, emphasizing a rebellious spirit and a focus on rhythm that defined the decade's sound. As part of his discography, the song remains a testament to his contribution to the development of rock music.