Happy Baby

Bill Haley · Other Songs - Bill Haley

(Happy, happy baby, happy, happy baby)

(Happy happy baby, happy happy baby)

(Happy happy baby)



I got a baby and my baby's happy with me (happy baby)

I got a baby and my baby's happy with me (happy baby)

A slick little chick and she treats me tenderly (happy baby)

Well, I got a date with my baby, can't hesitate (happy baby)

Well, I got a date with my baby, can't hesitate (happy baby)

She's a real gone gal and man I just can't wait (happy baby)

My baby and me don't fight

We hug and we kiss all night

I love her with all of my might

She's a cute little smoothy

And she sure is groovy

Well, I'm going steady and happy I'm gonna be (happy baby)

Well, I'm going steady and steady I'm gonna be (happy baby)

Wanna keep my baby as happy as she can be (happy baby)



(Happy happy baby, happy happy baby)

(Happy happy baby, happy happy baby)

(Happy happy baby)



My baby and me don't fight

We hug and we kiss all night

I love her with all of my might

She's a cute little smoothy

And she sure is groovy

Well, I'm going steady and happy I'm gonna be (happy baby)

Well, I'm going steady and steady I'm gonna be (happy baby)

Wanna keep my baby as happy as she can be (happy baby)



(Happy happy baby, happy happy baby)

(Happy happy baby)



Well, my baby is happy with me!

Happy Baby

Bill Haley's "Happy Baby" stands as a quintessential example of rock and roll's early energy, capturing the infectious spirit of the late 1950s. As one of Haley's most recognizable recordings, the track exemplifies his signature style, blending upbeat tempo with a driving rhythm that defined the genre's transition from jump blues to rock. The song's enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke pure joy and movement, making it a staple in countless dance floors and a cultural touchstone for the era. Its inclusion in Haley's discography highlights his pivotal role in shaping the sound that would influence generations of musicians. The recording remains a vibrant testament to the optimism and musical innovation of the time, cementing its place in the canon of classic rock and roll.