Sweet Baby Doll
Johnny Burnette Lyrics


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Well, I looked out on the dancefloor and what did I see? (Yeah, what did you see?) A pretty little girl as cute as she could be (Yeah, is that what you see?) I'm gonna walk on over and say hello (Yeah, go-go-go) I'm gonna walk on over and say hello (Well, what are you waitin' for?) Hello (hello) sweet baby doll Would you like to dance with me? Hello (hello) sweet baby doll Would you like to dance with me? Well, we rocked and we rolled and we had a ball (Yeah, they rocked and they rolled) Well, we rocked and we rolled and we had a ball (Yeah, they rocked and they rolled) I looked out on the dancefloor and what did I see (Yeah, what do you see?) Another little girl as cute as she could be (Yeah, we see what you mean) Well, she stepped back once and she moved my way (Yeah, she moved your way) She came a little closer then she heard me say (What did you hear her say?) Hello (hello) sweet baby doll Would you like to dance with me? Hello (hello) sweet baby doll Would you like to dance with me? Instead of a dance, would you take me home? (Man, won't you take her home?) She said, my daddy's gettin' mad and he's all alone (My daddy is all alone) Well, I got to her house and what did I see? (Tell us, what did you see?) A great big bruiser comin' after me (A great big bruiser was he) Well, I know he was her daddy, 'cause I heard him say (What did you hear him say) Look a-here boy, you better be on your way (Boy, you better be on your way) Goodbye (goodbye) sweet baby doll I better be on my way So long (so long) sweet baby doll Your daddy won't let me stay 'Cause your daddy won't let me stay 'Cause your daddy won't let me stay 'Cause your daddy won't let me stay Goodbye (goodbye), I'm gone (I'm gone) So long (so long), I won't stay around here Bye bye (bye bye), I'm gone (I'm gone) Yeah-yeah (yeah-yeah), ooh man (ooh) I'm gone, so long (so long)




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Johnny Burnett's "Sweet Baby Doll" narrate a story about a man who meets a pretty girl on the dancefloor and invites her to dance with him. They have a great time together, and he later asks her to take him home with her instead of just dancing. The girl agrees initially, but then she reveals that her father is at home and getting mad, so the man decides to leave. The song ends with him bidding farewell to the girl while acknowledging that her father won't let him stay.


The lyrics of "Sweet Baby Doll" represent the typical teenage innocence and joy of the 1950s youth culture. Moreover, the song also signifies the restriction imposed by societal norms and parental authority on adolescent desires. The lyrics express a clear sense of optimism, and the upbeat rhythm reflects the lively time of social dance gatherings that united people irrespective of their backgrounds.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I looked out on the dancefloor and what did I see?
Johnny sees a girl on the dance floor.


A pretty little girl as cute as she could be
The girl he sees is very attractive.


I'm gonna walk on over and say hello
Johnny decides to introduce himself to the girl.


Hello (hello) sweet baby doll Would you like to dance with me?
Johnny asks the girl to dance.


Well, we rocked and we rolled and we had a ball
Johnny and the girl have a great time dancing.


I looked out on the dancefloor and what did I see
Johnny sees another girl on the dance floor.


Another little girl as cute as she could be
This girl is also very attractive.


She came a little closer then she heard me say
Johnny greets the second girl and talks to her.


Instead of a dance, would you take me home?
Johnny asks the girl to take him home.


She said, my daddy's gettin' mad and he's all alone
The girl cannot take Johnny home because her dad is home.


A great big bruiser comin' after me
The girl's dad is angry and confronts Johnny.


Look a-here boy, you better be on your way
The dad tells Johnny to leave his daughter alone.


Goodbye (goodbye) sweet baby doll I better be on my way
Johnny says goodbye to the girl he likes.


So long (so long) sweet baby doll Your daddy won't let me stay
The dad is controlling and won't allow Johnny to stay.


Because your daddy won't let me stay
Johnny cannot stay because of the dad.


Goodbye (goodbye), I'm gone (I'm gone)
Johnny leaves the situation and says goodbye.


So long (so long), I won't stay around here
Johnny is leaving and won't come back.


Bye bye (bye bye), I'm gone (I'm gone)
Johnny is leaving and says goodbye.


Yeah-yeah (yeah-yeah), ooh man (ooh) I'm gone, so long (so long)
Johnny is excited to be leaving and says goodbye once more.




Writer(s): Harold Rustigian, Norman Malkin

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juha vesanen

1950's white rock and roll music at it's best... what a drive...!!

Jeremiah Mahoney

Johnny Best rockabilly music

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