Don't Worry, Baby
B.J. Thomas · B. J. Thomas [1977]
For, oh, I don't know how long
I don't know why
But I keep thinkin'
Somethings bound to go wrong
But 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 alright
(Don't worry baby)
Don't worry baby
(Don't worry baby)
(Baby)
Each morning I awake and fine
The sunlight softly shining in her hair
And then I realize that I'm only
Thinkin' that she really doesn't care
There's magic in her eyes
That makes me come alive
When she says
(Don't worry baby)
Don't worry baby
(Don't worry baby)
Everything will turn out alright
(Don't worry baby)
Don't worry baby
(Don't worry baby)
Don't worry baby
She told me Baby, when you leave today
Just take along my love with you
And if you knew how much I loved 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 alright
(Don't worry baby)
Don't worry baby
(Don't worry baby)
Don't worry baby
Everything will turn out alright
Don't Worry, Baby
B.J. Thomas delivers a tender ballad on "Don't Worry, Baby" from his 1977 album, B. J. Thomas. The track showcases his signature smooth vocal style, characterized by a warm, baritone tone that anchors the song's gentle melody. Recorded during a period where Thomas continued to explore classic pop and country-rock arrangements, the recording reflects the era's emphasis on heartfelt storytelling and acoustic-driven production. The composition serves as a comforting anthem of reassurance, fitting within the broader catalog of his work that prioritized emotional resonance over complex instrumentation. This recording remains a staple of his discography, illustrating his enduring ability to craft accessible, emotionally direct music that resonates with listeners seeking solace and connection.
