Baby please don't go - The Amboy Dukes


Rola: Baby please don't go
Traducción: Nena, por favor no te vayas
Intérprete: The Amboy Dukes
Compositor: Big Joe Williams
Disco: The Amboy Dukes
Productor: Bob Shad
Orden al bat: 077

DATOS DE LA GRABACIÓN

Duración: 05:35
Año: 1967
Formato: L.P.
A la venta: 01/11/1967
Disquera: Mainstream Records


MÚSICOS

John Drake - voz
Ted Nugent - guitarra principal
Steve Farmer - guitarra y voz
Andy Solomon órgano, piano y voz
Greg Arama - bajo
Dave Palmer -batería


ESCUCHA BABY PLEASE DON'T GO



LETRA

Baby please don't go
Nena, por favor no te vayas
Baby, please don't go
Baby, please don't go
Please don't go down to New Orleans
You know I love you so
Baby, please don't go, alright

Before I be your dog
Before I be your dog
Before I be your dog
I get you way down here
And make you walk alone
Baby, please don't go, alright

When the man done gone
When the man done gone
When the man done gone
At the county farm
He had the shackles on
Baby, please don't go

Baby, please don't go
Baby, please don't go
Please don't go down to New Orleans
You know I love you so
Baby, please don't go

When the man done gone
When the man done gone
When the man done gone
At the county farm
He had the shackles on
Baby, please don't go

Well after you left
My baby's leaving on that midnight train
And I'm crying
Baby, please don't go
Baby, please don't go
Please don't go down to New Orleans
You know I love you so
Baby, please don't go

Before I be your dog
Before I be your dog
Before I be your dog
I get you way down here
And make you walk alone
Baby, please don't go, alright



BABY PLEASE DON'T GO VIENE EN EL L.P. THE AMBOY DUKES


LADO A
1. "Baby Please Don't Go"
2. "I Feel Free"
3. "Young Love"
4. "Psalms Of Aftermath"
5. "Colors"



LADO B
1. "Let's Go Get Stoned"
2. "Down On Philips Escalator"
3. "The Lovely Lady"
4. "Night Time"
5. "It's Not True"
6. "Gimme Love"



INTÉRPRETE

The Amboy Dukes: Los Angeles

The Amboy Dukes were an American rock music band of the late 1960s and early 1970s from Detroit, Michigan, best remembered for their hit single "Journey to the Center of the Mind", and for launching the career of Ted Nugent. The band's name comes from the title of a novel by Irving Shulman about a Jewish street gang of the same name in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn during the 1940s. In the UK the group's records were released under the name of The American Amboy Dukes owing to the existence of a homonymous British group.

The band went through a number of personnel changes during its active years. Bassist Greg Arama died in 1979. The group helped in the foundations of heavy metal and progressive rock.

In 2008, The Amboy Dukes were inducted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame. The band's biggest hit, "Journey To The Center Of The Mind", was voted a Legendary Michigan Song that same year.

The original Amboy Dukes performed April 17, 2009 at the Detroit Music Awards at The Fillmore Detroit. Their performance began with the song "Baby Please Don't Go", from their 1967 debut single. Followed by "Journey to the Center of the Mind", and ending with Mitch Ryder's "Jenny Take A Ride" (featuring original Ryder drummer Johnny "Bee" Badanjek). In recognition of the band's contribution to rock music history, they received a Distinguished Achievement award.

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