Baby Get Lost
Billie Holiday Lyrics


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Well, good morning, baby, welcome back to town
How do, fine papa, welcome back to town
You're doing so much traveling
Never know when you'll be around

You're a fine and mellow fellow
But you're stubborn as a mule
You love me like an angel
But you treat me like a fool

Two faced daddy
Don't hand me no double cross
You'll see any time I'm ready
I can tell you baby get lost

You're cheating on the outside
Doing anything you choose
You better come back on the inside
'Cause you've got too much to lose

Don't want no trouble
I've got to be the boss
And if you can't play it my way
Well, now baby get lost

I try to stop your cheating
But I just don't have the time
'Cause I've got so many men
That they're standing right in line

Keep cool papa
You got to come across

'Cause any time I'm ready
Yes, any time I'm ready
You know when I'm ready
I can tell you baby get lost





Why don't you get lost?

Overall Meaning

In "Baby Get Lost," Billie Holiday sings about a man who treats her poorly but still expects her to be there for him whenever he comes back into town. The song starts with a welcoming tone with the greeting, "Well, good morning, baby, welcome back to town / How do, fine papa, welcome back to town," but quickly shifts to a confrontational tone. Holiday expresses her frustration with her partner's constant traveling, which keeps him away from her whenever she expects him to be around. She calls him a "fine and mellow fellow" but also describes him as stubborn and disloyal. She accuses him of double-crossing her and warns him that if he doesn't change his ways, he will be kicked to the curb.


The lyrics of the song illustrate the typical theme of "love and betrayal" that is common in many of Holiday's compositions. Despite her tough exterior, Holiday was known for her vulnerability in relationships, which was evident in her delivery of such lyrics as "You love me like an angel / But you treat me like a fool." In "Baby Get Lost," she shows that she is not willing to tolerate such treatment any longer, saying, "And if you can't play it my way / well, now baby get lost." Her assertiveness empowers her and serves as a call to other women to stand up for themselves in their relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, good morning, baby, welcome back to town
Billie is greeting her partner who is returning to town after a period of absence.


How do, fine papa, welcome back to town
Billie affectionately refers to her partner as "papa" and welcomes him back to town.


You're doing so much traveling
Billie acknowledges that her partner has been traveling frequently.


Never know when you'll be around
Billie expresses uncertainty about her partner's availability to spend time with her.


You're a fine and mellow fellow
Billie compliments her partner, saying that he is a good man who is easy-going.


But you're stubborn as a mule
Billie criticizes her partner for being stubborn and difficult to convince.


You love me like an angel
Billie acknowledges that her partner loves her deeply.


But you treat me like a fool
Billie accuses her partner of treating her badly, despite his feelings for her.


Two faced daddy
Billie calls her partner "two faced," indicating that he is deceitful and disloyal.


Don't hand me no double cross
Billie warns her partner not to deceive her or betray her trust.


You'll see any time I'm ready
Billie asserts her independence and strength, suggesting that she can choose to leave her partner at any time.


I can tell you baby get lost
Billie threatens her partner, telling him that he can leave if he continues to mistreat her.


You're cheating on the outside
Billie accuses her partner of cheating on her with other women.


Doing anything you choose
Billie suggests that her partner does whatever he wants, without regard for her feelings or their relationship.


You better come back on the inside
Billie warns her partner that he needs to focus on their relationship and be faithful to her.


'Cause you've got too much to lose
Billie suggests that her partner has a lot at stake if he loses her, and that he should prioritize their relationship.


Don't want no trouble
Billie indicates that she wants to avoid conflict or problems in their relationship.


I've got to be the boss
Billie asserts her authority and independence in their relationship, suggesting that she needs to be in control.


And if you can't play it my way
Billie warns her partner that he needs to follow her rules and expectations, or else their relationship won't work.


Well, now baby get lost
Billie reiterates her warning to her partner that he should leave if he can't treat her well.


I try to stop your cheating
Billie admits to trying to stop her partner from cheating on her.


But I just don't have the time
Billie suggests that she is too busy or too fed up to keep trying to stop her partner's cheating.


'Cause I've got so many men
Billie implies that she has other options and is not dependent on her unfaithful partner.


That they're standing right in line
Billie suggests that she has many suitors who are willing to be with her.


Keep cool papa
Billie advises her partner to stay calm and collected.


You got to come across
Billie warns her partner that he needs to meet her expectations and be honest and faithful.


'Cause any time I'm ready
Billie reiterates her independence and strength in their relationship, suggesting that she can choose to leave at any time.


Yes, any time I'm ready
Billie repeats her warning to her partner that she can leave him whenever she wants.


You know when I'm ready
Billie asserts her control and independence, suggesting that she will make her own decisions about their relationship.


I can tell you baby get lost
Billie concludes her song with a final warning to her partner that he should leave if he can't treat her well.


Why don't you get lost?
Billie asks her partner a rhetorical question, suggesting that he should leave if he can't be faithful or treat her well.




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Written by: BILLY MOORE

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Moonlight and love songs, never out of date
Hearts full of passion, jealousy, and hate
Woman needs man, and man must have mate
That no one can deny

It's still the same old story
A fight for love and glory
A case of do or die
The world will always welcome lovers
As time goes by

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