Oh Baby
Status Quo · Piledriver
Oh baby, why don't you come home?
Oh baby, don't you leave me alone
Oh baby, been away for far too long
When you get home, gonna sing you this song
They're gonna know 'cos you've been treating me wrong
Oh baby, been away for far too long
Oh baby, why don't you come home?
Oh baby, don't you leave me alone
Oh baby, been away for far too long
When you get home, gonna sing you this song
They're gonna know 'cos you've been treating me wrong
Oh baby, been away for far too long
Oh baby, don't you leave me alone
Oh baby, been away for far too long
When you get home, gonna sing you this song
They're gonna know 'cos you've been treating me wrong
Oh baby, been away for far too long
Oh baby, why don't you come home?
Oh baby, don't you leave me alone
Oh baby, been away for far too long
When you get home, gonna sing you this song
They're gonna know 'cos you've been treating me wrong
Oh baby, been away for far too long
Oh Baby
Released on Status Quo's 1973 album Piledriver, 'Oh Baby' stands as a quintessential example of the band's hard rock and blues-rock fusion. The track features the group's signature driving rhythm section and John Anthony's distinctive vocals, delivering a high-energy performance that defined their sound during the early 1970s. As a staple of their discography, the song exemplifies the raw power and melodic sensibility that made Status Quo a dominant force in British rock. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the essence of the era while maintaining a timeless quality that resonates with fans of classic hard rock.

