I Got to Find My Baby
Little Walter
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I've got to find my baby Now, I'll search this town I declare, I wouldn't lie From do' to do' I've got to find my baby And the love that I crave I declare, I wouldn't lie I can't find no mo' I ain't had no real good lovin' Since that girl said, good-bye I got to find my baby I declare, I wouldn't lie Now, if I was the Good Lord I ain't had no real good lovin' Pretty woman would never die Since that gal said, good-bye You may look good, baby But you got to hang yo' head an cry If I was the, Good Lord Pretty women's would never die I got to find my baby You may be good lookin', baby I declare, I wouldn't lie But it's hang yo' head an cry I ain't had no real good lovin' Since that girl said, good-bye I got to find my baby I declare, I wouldn't lie I ain't had no real good lovin' Since that girl said, good-bye Now, I'm gonna walk the flo', baby 'Till my mustache drag the ground I'm gonna find my baby I'm gonna find my baby I declare, I wouldn't lie And see what she puttin' down I ain't had no real good lovin' I declare, I wouldn't lie Well, I know if it's the last thing I ain't had no real good lovin' I ever do in my life Since that gal said, good-bye I wanna find my big-leg brownskin And make her my wife I've got to find my baby Well, I hate to see the sun I declare, I wouldn't lie Hurry to the west I ain't had no real good lovin' I know my whole night Since that gal said, good-bye Gonna be a solid mess
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Written by: WILLIE DIXON
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3 facts about this song
Chuck Berry VersionChuck Berry released his version of "I Got to Find My Baby" in 1960 on his album "Rockin' at the Hops."
- Berry, known as a pioneer of rock and roll music, heavily influenced the song with his typical rock and roll sound.
- His version of the song features his signature guitar playing and energetic vocals.
- Lyrically, the song talks about a man's determination to find his love who has left him, a popular theme in Berry's music.
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Little Walter VersionLittle Walter, an influential blues harmonica player, included "I Got to Find My Baby" on his 1954 album "The Best of Little Walter."
- Compared to Berry's version, Little Walter's interpretation is more of a traditional blues song with soulful harmonica and husky vocals.
- This version is often appreciated by blues enthusiasts for its emotion and intensity.
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The Beatles VersionThe Beatles covered "I Got to Find My Baby" for the BBC radio program "Pop Go The Beatles," which was recorded on 1 June 1963.
- The song was not released as a single or on an album but it did appear on the 1994 compilation album "Live at the BBC."
- Vocal duties for this song were handled by John Lennon, who notably admired Chuck Berry's rock and roll sound and was often influenced by Berry’s style in his music.
- It is one of the lesser-known cover songs that The Beatles performed, but it is a significant part of their musical journey, showcasing their early affinity for rock and roll, and blues music.
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