She's My Baby
Claude King Lyrics


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I can wait for the train to come in sight cause my
baby's comin' home tonight
I'll be standing in this rain and I'll meet the midnight train
That will bring my baby home tonight
I can hear a whistle down the line Mr Engeneer be on time
It's so cold in this rain but my baby's on your train
It'll be good to have my baby home tonight
[ ac.guitar - harmonica ]
I can see her stepping out the door I can wait to kiss her lips once more
But who is that man that is holding her hand
And says it's good to have my baby home tonight




Oh yes it's good to have my baby home tonight
I know it's good to have my baby home tonight

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Claude King's song It's Good to Have My Baby Back Home imply that the singer eagerly anticipates his lover's return, but as he meets her at the train station, he realizes something has changed between them. He can barely contain himself in the pouring rain as he anxiously awaits the arrival of the train carrying his beloved. He implores the engineer to be on time so that he can finally be reunited with his sweetheart. When he sees her emerging from the train, the singer is overcome with emotion, but his joy quickly turns to despair when he sees another man holding her hand. As the song progresses, it becomes clear that his lover has moved on and has found someone else who also considers her "baby." The theme of romantic betrayal is evident in the lyrics, as the singer realizes that he has been replaced by a new love interest.


The imagery in the song adds to the overall mood and feeling of longing and heartache. The sound of the train whistle and the rain beating down seem to heighten the sense of anticipation as the singer awaits his lover's arrival. The guitar and harmonica blend to provide a melancholy melody that complements the lyrics.


Overall, the song is a poignant reflection on love and loss, and the emotions that come with it. It captures the essence of heartbreak and the struggle to move on when someone we love has changed their affections. It's a classic country ballad that has resonated with listeners for decades.


Line by Line Meaning

I can wait for the train to come in sight cause my baby's comin' home tonight
I am willing to wait for a train to arrive because my beloved partner will be returning tonight.


I'll be standing in this rain and I'll meet the midnight train / That will bring my baby home tonight
Despite the rain, I'll stand at the station waiting for the train that will bring my partner home.


I can hear a whistle down the line Mr Engeneer be on time / It's so cold in this rain but my baby's on your train / It'll be good to have my baby home tonight
I can hear the train's whistle in the distance and implore the conductor to be punctual. The rain makes it chilly, but my beloved partner will be on that train and it will feel amazing to have them back home tonight.


[ ac.guitar - harmonica ]
There is a musical interlude here.


I can see her stepping out the door I can wait to kiss her lips once more
I can visualize my partner exiting the train, and I long to kiss them tenderly once again.


But who is that man that is holding her hand / And says it's good to have my baby home tonight
However, who is the man who is holding my beloved partner's hand and uttering such words?


Oh yes it's good to have my baby home tonight / I know it's good to have my baby home tonight
Nonetheless, I repeat to myself that it's wonderful to have my partner back home with me tonight.




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Catch a little raindrop (uh huh) and here's what you should do
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A little bit of honey (uh huh a little bit of honey) uh huh
A little bit of honey (uh huh) for lips so sweet and true

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And make a little honey for you

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@davidosborn146

A few minutes ago I found a
45 rpm record of this in some of the things my dad left behind when he died in December 2018. I don't have a turntable, and I'm glad I found it here.

The song was written by Dorsey Burnette and Joe Osborn.
Well, Joe is my Dad.. he kept this all these years. The label says Not for sale- Radio station copy.
I remember Dad and Dorsey being friends when I was a kid..

@JWGauntt

appreciate your comment and time

@davidosborn146

@J.W. Gauntt
You're very welcome.
Once I listened to it a couple of times, I got a memory of my grandmother listening to KWKH in Shreveport and I recognized the song from my childhood memories.
I can clearly remember as a kid oftentimes going for a drink of water in the night and there they were... Dorsey and Dad sitting at the kitchen table with guitars, notepads, wine and Dorsey just singing and playing with Dad. The one I see the most is Kingdom of the Spider.. a movie they wrote a song for and Dorsey sings it on the movie. It might be called green side of the mountain not sure.
Thanks again for posting these pieces of American music history.

@JWGauntt

@David Osborn very welcome , i used to listen to KWKH, wonder if they still play music

@blessedfire365xgf

A beautiful song

@danielburns987

this song went to #13 on the country charts in 1966!!!

@johnsandiford5978

Nice song by Claude,thanks for sharing Jack

@JWGauntt

john sandiford very welcome Rock, appreciate you listening

@tesslite1578

Thank you so much

@JWGauntt

You're most welcome

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