Poor Sweet Baby

Bill Anderson

About Poor Sweet Baby

"Poor Sweet Baby" is a single by American country music artist Jean Shepard. Released in September 1974, it was the first single from the album Poor Sweet Baby (And Ten Other Bill Anderson Songs). The song reached #14 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.


Year:
1975
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I knew this morning as soon as the phone rang that crazy woman had hurt you again
That's why I told you to come on over
The coffee is warm so are the arms that you fit so nicely in

Poor Sweet Baby Poor Sweet Baby did my baby spend another sleepless night
Poor Sweet Baby come to mama

Let Mama love your pain away and make everything alright
If she don't love you why don't she let a real woman light your fire
Your too big a boy to go to bed hungry and the way that I need you 
I could feed you anything your heart desires

Poor Sweet baby Poor Sweet Baby did my baby spend another sleepless night
Poor Sweet Baby Come to mama
Let mama love your pain away and make everything alright Poor Sweet Baby

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10 facts about this song

Song Background
"Poor Sweet Baby" was a song performed by two American country artists, Bill Anderson and Jean Shepard, who were both known for their deep involvement in traditional country music.
Album Information
The song was included in their duet album "Bill and Jan or Jan and Bill", which was released in 1972 by Capitol Records.
Artists Profile
Bill Anderson is a Hall of Fame songwriter who has been a major figure in country music for over 50 years, while Jean Shepard was a pioneering female country artist.
Songwriters
The song "Poor Sweet Baby" was actually penned by Jerry Lee Taylor, not by either Bill Anderson or Jean Shepard.
Music Label
The song was released under Capitol Records, which is one of the traditional "Big Four" recording companies and has been the home label of many famous artists in various genres.
Genre
"Poor Sweet Baby" is classified under country music, a genre synonymous with the careers of both Bill Anderson and Jean Shepard.
Female Country Music
Jean Shepard was one of the first women to have a successful solo career in country music. Her involvement in "Poor Sweet Baby" asserted her position as a woman leader in a genre often dominated by male artists.
Song Theme
"Poor Sweet Baby" features a classic country music theme of love and heartache, which was a common topic in many of Bill Anderson's and Jean Shepard's songs.
Legacy
Though the song itself did not top the charts, it played a part in the long and influential careers of both its performers, pointing to the depth and versatility of their music.
Collaboration
"Poor Sweet Baby" was part of a larger collaboration between Bill Anderson and Jean Shepard who made multiple albums together. This unique collaboration allowed both artists to broaden their musical styles and reach more fans.

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