Don't Be A Baby, Baby

Michael Buble · Dream

Don't be a baby, Baby

By the love that pass you by

But if you have to, Baby

Go ahead and have your cry

I'll be your baby, Baby

Truer than the one you knew

And someday maybe, Baby

You will learn to love me too



Don't be a baby, Baby

By the love that passed you by

But if you have to, Baby

Go ahead and have your cry

I'll be your baby, Baby

Truer than the one you knew

And someday maybe, Baby

You could learn to love me too



Don't be a baby, Baby

By the love that passed you by

But if you have to, Baby

Just go ahead and have your cry

For I'll be your baby, Baby

Truer than the one you knew

And someday maybe, maybe, sweet baby

You could learn to love me too

You could learn to love me

About Don't Be A Baby, Baby

Michael Bublé's "Don't Be A Baby, Baby" serves as a tender highlight on his 2010 album *Dream*, showcasing his signature smooth crooning style within the romantic ballad genre. The track exemplifies his ability to blend classic pop sensibilities with contemporary production, delivering a warm and emotive performance that resonates with listeners seeking polished vocal delivery. As part of his broader discography, the song reflects his commitment to interpreting timeless love themes with modern clarity, reinforcing his status as a master of the crooner tradition. Its inclusion on *Dream* underscores the album's focus on intimate, acoustic-driven arrangements that prioritize lyrical sincerity over complex instrumentation. The recording stands as a testament to Bublé's skill in crafting accessible yet deeply personal musical moments that have become staples in his live performances and studio catalogues alike.