Maybe Your Baby

Stevie Wonder · Other Songs - Stevie Wonder

Intro
Do you know how I feel?
Can you feel it?
I'm talking to you...

Verse
I'm feelin down, with some kind of lovin'
Cause my baby done left me here
Heart is blazin' like a five alarm fire
And I don't even give a care
I feel like the world has turned on me
My dreams turned to ashes right
in front of my face
I'm getting kind of worried
And I feel so all upset, mmm

Chorus
Maybe your baby done made some other plans
Maybe your baby done made some other plans
I feel like cryin'

In the mornin when I got a heartache
I can't call up the doctor for help
Cause the only persone that could ever do me any good
Is sleepin out with my best friend
I feel like I'm slippin in deeper
Slippin deeper into my shell
And I just don't know how to take it
This stuff is scarin' me to death

Maybe your baby done made some other plans
Maybe your baby done made some other plans
I feel like cryin'

Bridge
My baby's out of work
sittin in the circle
Checkin out the guys that are passing by
by,by,by,by,by, ooh ooh by

Maybe your baby done made some other plans
Maybe your baby done made some other plans

No other man could love you like I do

Maybe your baby done made some other plans
Maybe your baby done made some other plans

Vamp
Can you feel it?
I've got plans for you baby
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
I just can't take it anymore

You know I don't want any trouble
Now I ask myself
Do you want my baby
Do you want me baby
I've got plans for you baby

Maybe Your Baby

Stevie Wonder's "Maybe Your Baby" stands as a quintessential example of his mid-1980s R&B and soul craftsmanship. The track showcases his signature ability to blend lush orchestration with smooth, melodic vocals, creating an atmosphere of romantic contemplation. While the song lacks a specific album title in public records, it reflects the polished production style that defined Wonder's work during this period, often found on compilations or reissues of his catalog. The composition highlights his mastery of harmony and groove, inviting listeners into a reflective mood characteristic of his greatest hits. As a standalone recording, it serves as a testament to his enduring influence on contemporary soul music, capturing the essence of late-career artistry without relying on chart positions or specific release dates.