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"I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" is a 1967 song by Bob Dylan [2] first released on John Wesley Harding. It features Pete Drake on pedal steel guitar, and two other Nashville musicians, Charlie McCoy on bass guitar and Kenneth Buttrey on drums, both of whom had appeared on Dylan's previous album, Blonde on Blonde. [3]
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3.4M views 14 years ago. ROBERT PALMER & UB40 I'LL BE YOUR BABY TONIGHT RELEASED IN OCTOBER 1990...more. Remembering Robert Palmer today on what would have been his 75th birthday!
Provided to YouTube by ColumbiaI'll Be Your Baby Tonight · Bob DylanBob Dylan's Greatest Hits Volume II℗ Originally Released 1967. All rights reserved by Son...
I’ll be your baby tonight. Shut the light, shut the shade. You don’t have to be afraid. I’ll be your baby tonight. Well, that mockingbird’s gonna sail away. We’re gonna forget it. That big, fat moon is gonna shine like a spoon. But we’re gonna let it. You won’t regret it.
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight Lyrics: Close your eyes, close the door / Ya' don’t have to worry anymore / I’ll be your baby tonight / Shut the light, shut the shade / Ya' don’t...
Bb C F I’ll be your baby tonight. Bb Well, that mockingbird’s gonna sail away, F We’re gonna forget it. G That big, fat moon is gonna shine like a spoon, C N.C. But we’re gonna let it,...
Provided to YouTube by Columbia I'll Be Your Baby Tonight · Bob Dylan The Essential Bob Dylan ℗ Originally released 1967.
"I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" is a 1967 song by Bob Dylan first released on John Wesley Harding. It features Pete Drake on pedal steel guitar, and two other Nashville musicians, Charlie McCoy on bass guitar and Kenneth Buttrey on drums, both of whom had appeared on Dylan's previous album, Blonde on Blonde.
I’ll be your baby tonight. It’s all over in 18 words across 16 bars, and then we have it again. Shut the light, shut the shade. You don’t have to be afraid. I’ll be your baby tonight. In classic pop form the bass takes up four notes of the scale to give us the middle 8. Well, that mockingbird’s gonna sail away. We’re gonna forget it.