Beggin' My Baby
Ike Turner & Jackie Brenston Lyrics
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My baby's gone and she won't be back no more
Left me soon this mornin', like she did the night before
I don't want no woman that stays drunk all the time
I don't want no woman that stays drunk all the time
She has a daddy mistreat her, and she don't pay me no mind
I'm gonna call up Cherney, she's my good gal overthere
I'm gonna call up Cherney, she's my good gal overthere
I believe, I believe my baby's gone
I believe, I believe my baby's gone
Left me early one morning, and didn't come home
The song "My Baby's Tops" by Ike Turner is a mournful blues song about a man who is left by his girlfriend who is an alcoholic and mistreated by her father. The song is straightforward in its lyrics and expresses the feelings of loss and abandonment felt by the singer.
The opening lines, "My baby's gone and she won't be back no more / Left me soon this mornin', like she did the night before" sets the tone for the song as one of sorrow and resignation. The singer is not surprised by his girlfriend's departure, as she has left him before, but he is still sad to see her go.
The lines "I don't want no woman that stays drunk all the time / She has a daddy mistreat her, and she don't pay me no mind" reveal the reason for the breakup. The woman's drinking and her troubled relationship with her father have made her difficult to be with. The singer recognizes that he cannot change her and that he must move on.
Overall, "My Baby's Tops" is a classic blues song that deals with themes of love, loss, and human frailty. The song's simple lyrics and sparse musical accompaniment highlight the raw emotion of the singer's story, making it a powerful and moving piece of music.
Line by Line Meaning
My baby's gone and she won't be back no more
My partner has left me and will not return.
Left me soon this mornin', like she did the night before
My partner has left me again this morning, as she did the night before.
I don't want no woman that stays drunk all the time
I do not desire a partner who constantly consumes alcohol.
She has a daddy mistreat her, and she don't pay me no mind
Her father is abusive towards her, and she does not pay attention to me.
I'm gonna call up Cherney, she's my good gal overthere
I will contact Cherney, my reliable female companion in that area.
Don't fill 'em full of pity, she didn't leave me for some other guy
Please do not pity me, as she did not leave me for another man.
I believe, I believe my baby's gone
I am certain that my partner has departed.
Left me early one morning, and didn't come home
She left me in the early morning and did not return home.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ELMORE JAMES, JOE BIHARI
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@astrotog7265
Was Bonnie Turner also known as "Mary Sue"? Her recording of "Love is a Gamble" for Rapier Records is a treasure.
@normandavis4637
Who is "Bonnie Turner"?
@Rowland108
Norman Davis Bonnie is on extreme right in 1st photo, leaning over piano she played. She lived local to the band, was on tour with em when it broke up in Sarasota Fl. Then went to NY with a hairdresser she met there - per Ike's biography.
@samrindge8042
Bonnie was Ike's wife. She also played piano in his band.
@sparkyk5736
Ike's mistress?