My Little Baby

Them · Other Songs - Them

My little baby (oh yeah)

I love you so (uh-huh)

Why did you leave me? (oh no)

Why did you ever go?



So many faces (oh yeah)

Along the way (uh-huh)

But none replaces (oh no)

The one that's gone away, gone away

Gone away from me



I keep countin' the memories of your kisses

Darlin', your picture's in my pocket

And you chain is on my wrist

Forever, an' ever, an' ever, an' ever



My little baby (oh yeah)

Oh baby, you baby (uh-huh)

Around the next corner (oh yeah)

And you're runnin' to me

Runnin' to me



My little baby (oh yeah)

Don't you know I need you so? (uh-huh)



I'll never (oh yeah)

I'll never, ever let you go

About My Little Baby

Them's "My Little Baby" stands as a quintessential example of their 1960s soul and R&B repertoire, showcasing the group's signature blend of gospel-infused harmonies and driving rock rhythms. Recorded during the height of their career, the track exemplifies the band's ability to craft emotionally resonant songs that balanced raw vocal delivery with tight instrumental arrangements. As a staple of their discography, the recording captures the essence of the era's soul movement, reflecting themes of love and devotion delivered with the characteristic intensity that defined their public musical identity. The song remains a significant song in their catalog, illustrating their contribution to the broader landscape of American soul music through its enduring melodic structure and powerful vocal performance.