Don't Worry Baby (Live)
Billy Joel · Other Songs - Billy Joel
For oh, I don't know how long
I don't know why but I keep thinking
Something's bound to go wrong
She looks in my eyes
And makes me realize when she says
(Don't worry baby)
Don't worry baby
(Don't worry baby)
Everything will turn out all right
(Don't worry baby)
Don't worry baby
(Don't worry baby)
I guess I should've kept my mouth shut
When I start to brag about my car
But I can't back down now
Because I've pushed the other guys too far
She makes me come alive
And makes me wanna drive when she says
(Don't worry baby)
Don't worry baby
(Don't worry baby)
Everything will turn out all right
(Don't worry baby)
Don't worry baby
(Don't worry baby)
She told me, "Baby, when you race today
Just take along my love with you
And if you knew how much I love you, baby
Nothing could go wrong with you"
Oh, what she does to me
When she makes love to me and she says
(Don't worry baby)
Don't worry baby
(Don't worry baby)
Everything will turn out all right
(Don't worry baby)
Don't worry baby
(Don't worry baby)
Everything will turn out all right
(Don't worry baby)
Don't worry baby
(Don't worry baby)
Everything will turn out all right
(Don't worry baby)
Don't worry baby
(Don't worry baby)
Everything will turn out all right
(Don't worry baby)
Don't worry baby
(Don't worry baby)
Everything will turn out all right
(Don't worry baby)
(Don't worry baby)
Don't Worry Baby (Live)
Billy Joel's "Don't Worry Baby" stands as a quintessential example of his late-career live performance style, blending his signature piano-driven pop sensibilities with a warm, conversational vocal delivery. Recorded during his extensive touring period, the track exemplifies Joel's ability to transform studio material into an intimate, communal experience on stage. The song, often associated with his broader discography of romantic ballads and theatrical pop, showcases his mastery of pacing and emotional resonance. As a staple of his live sets, it highlights the artist's enduring capacity to connect with audiences through both musical complexity and straightforward, heartfelt storytelling, reinforcing his status as a master of the piano rock and pop genres.
