You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry
Bill Anderson Lyrics


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YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A BABY TO CRY
(Bob Merrill - Terry Shand)
« © '50 Joy Music »

You don't have to be a baby to cry
All you need is for love to go wrong
You don't have to be a baby to cry
Or to lay awake the whole night long
When you leave me my golden rainbow disappears
And you leave me a broken heart full of tears
These ain't raindrops in my eyes what should I lie
You don't have to be a baby to cry
When you leave me my golden rainbow disappears
And you leave me a broken heart full of tears




These ain't raindrops in my eyes what should I lie
You don't have to be a baby to cry

Overall Meaning

In Bill Anderson's song "You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry," the lyrics explore the depth of heartbreak and the pain caused by a failed relationship. The songwriter emphasizes that one doesn't have to be young or vulnerable like a baby to experience the anguish of love gone wrong. The words convey the universal nature of heartache, regardless of age or maturity.


The song begins by stating that love's disappointment is enough to bring anyone to tears. It implies that even the strongest individuals can be affected by the emotional turmoil that comes with a broken relationship. The singer laments that it doesn't matter how old or experienced you are; when love goes awry, it can leave you sleepless and filled with sorrow.


The imagery of a golden rainbow disappearing ties to the idea that when love fails, all the beauty and joy in one's life fades away. The breakup leaves the singer with a broken heart overflowing with tears, conveying the profound sadness and pain caused by the loss of love.


The lyrics also touch upon the internal struggle faced by the singer. They acknowledge that the tears flowing from their eyes are not mere raindrops but instead genuine expressions of heartbreak. This implies the difficulty in trying to downplay or pretend that the emotions experienced are not as intense as they truly are.


Overall, "You Don't Have to Be a Baby to Cry" delves into the universality of heartbreak and emphasizes that the pain of love lost can impact individuals of all ages and stages in life.


Line by Line Meaning

You don't have to be a baby to cry
You don't need to be childish in order to shed tears


All you need is for love to go wrong
It only takes a love gone awry


Or to lay awake the whole night long
Or to spend sleepless nights


When you leave me my golden rainbow disappears
When you depart, my happiness and joy vanish


And you leave me a broken heart full of tears
And you leave me heartbroken, shedding tears


These ain't raindrops in my eyes what should I lie
These tears are not simply raindrops, there's no need to lie


You don't have to be a baby to cry
You don't need to be childish in order to shed tears


When you leave me my golden rainbow disappears
When you depart, my happiness and joy vanish


And you leave me a broken heart full of tears
And you leave me heartbroken, shedding tears


These ain't raindrops in my eyes what should I lie
These tears are not simply raindrops, there's no need to lie


You don't have to be a baby to cry
You don't need to be childish in order to shed tears




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Bob Merrill, Terry Shand

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Comments from YouTube:

Elizabeth Turrell

These are proper Country songs, thank you Whispering Bill x

Frendo Man

I love this oldie..TE Ford, E Tubbs and Caravelles did this also..love the Floyd Kramer piano style too, great post, thanks

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