Baby, please don't go
Baby, Please Don't Go is a 1935 blues song by Big Joe Williams .
The piece is a typical Delta Blues , which was recorded in its original version with guitar , harmonica , percussion and vocals . The song is about a prisoner speaking to his lover; the lover asks her not to leave him now and not to go back to New Orleans .
history
The song was first recorded on October 31, 1935 by Big Joe Williams (with Dad Tracy and Chasey Collins) and has since become a blues standard that has been adopted by numerous musicians.
Known versions
- Big Joe Williams, 1935
- Van Morrison and Them , 1964
- The Amboy Dukes and Ted Nugent , 1967
- AC / DC , 1975, High Voltage
- Aerosmith , 2004
Other versions
- 1936 Tampa Kid
- 1936 Sam Montgomerey
- 1939 Leonard Caston
- 1949 John Lee Hooker
- 1952 The Orioles
- 1953 Muddy Waters
- 1957 Billy Lee Riley
- 1960 Mance Lipscomb
- 1961 Pink Anderson
- 1962 Moses Allison
- 1962 Bob Dylan
- 1964 Georgie Fame
- 1966 The Ballroom
- 1966 Los Ovnis
- 1968 Beacon Street Union
- 1969 Alvin Lee
- 1970 Al cooper
- 1972 Gary Glitter
- 1973 Budgie
- 1976 Curved Air
- 1984 Restless
- 1985 Willie and the Poor Boys
- 1986 cowboy junkies
- 1991 Webb Wilde
- 2005 Marius Müller-Westernhagen