I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight?
Josephine Baker Lyrics


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I burned up ev'ry letter
And thought that I'd feel better
I put away her picture too
Sent back each little present
And though it wasn't pleasant
It seemed the wisest thing to do
I've done ev'rything I could and yet
It isn't very easy to forget

I wonder where my baby is tonight
I wonder how my baby is tonight
I wonder where she's gone and how she's getting on
I wonder why my baby doesn't write

If she came back I wonder what I'd do
I wonder did she find somebody new
She didn't treat me fair and though I shouldn't care
I wonder where my baby is tonight

I wonder does my baby do the Charleston, Charleston
I wonder who is teaching her the Charleston, Charleston
While I sit and sigh, the time goes draggin' by
I'd like to kill the guy who wrote the Charleston, Charleston

We parted 'cause I couldn't do the Charleston, Charleston
She'd still be here if I could do the Charleston, Charleston




I'm takin' lessons now,; I'll win her back somehow
I wonder where my baby is tonight

Overall Meaning

In Josephine Baker's song "I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight," the singer seems to be struggling with a recent break-up. In an attempt to move on, they have burned every letter and put away every picture they have of their ex-lover. Despite these efforts, the singer finds themselves wondering where their lover currently is and how they are doing. They even wonder if their lover has found somebody new. The singer's thoughts turn towards the dance, the Charleston. They imagine whether their lover is dancing it with someone new, and they express regret for not being good at the dance themselves, a possible reason for their break-up.


In this song, Baker captures the internal conflicts and emotions of someone trying to move on from heartbreak. The singer wants to believe that they are doing what is best for them, but still cannot help but wonder about their ex-lover's whereabouts and well-being. They also seem to regret not being able to dance well, as it possibly caused them to lose their lover. The final line expresses hope that they will somehow win their lover back.


Line by Line Meaning

I burned up ev'ry letter
I destroyed every letter she ever sent me.


And thought that I'd feel better
I hoped that destroying her letters would make me feel better.


I put away her picture too
I removed her picture from my sight.


Sent back each little present
I returned every gift she gave me.


And though it wasn't pleasant
Although it caused me discomfort.


It seemed the wisest thing to do
It was the most prudent course of action.


I've done ev'rything I could and yet
I have done everything within my power, yet


It isn't very easy to forget
It is still not easy for me to forget her.


I wonder where my baby is tonight
I am curious as to where my lover is spending her evening.


I wonder how my baby is tonight
I am concerned about the well-being of my lover.


I wonder where she's gone and how she's getting on
I am wondering where she went and how she is faring.


I wonder why my baby doesn't write
I am perplexed as to why my lover has not written to me.


If she came back I wonder what I'd do
If she returned, I am uncertain what actions I would take.


I wonder did she find somebody new
I am curious if she has found a new romantic partner.


She didn't treat me fair and though I shouldn't care
She was not just to me, yet I should not still be concerned.


I wonder where my baby is tonight
Once again, I am wondering where my lover is spending her night.


I wonder does my baby do the Charleston, Charleston
I am questioning if my lover still dances the Charleston dance.


I wonder who is teaching her the Charleston, Charleston
I am wondering who is instructing my lover on this dance.


While I sit and sigh, the time goes draggin' by
As I sit here with a heavy heart, time slowly ticks by.


I'd like to kill the guy who wrote the Charleston, Charleston
I am frustrated with the dance and wish to lash out at its creator.


We parted 'cause I couldn't do the Charleston, Charleston
We separated due to my inability to perform the Charleston dance.


She'd still be here if I could do the Charleston, Charleston
She would still be with me if I were capable of dancing the Charleston.


I'm takin' lessons now,; I'll win her back somehow
I am now taking dance lessons in order to win her back in some way.


I wonder where my baby is tonight
Once again, I am wondering where my lover is spending her night.




Lyrics © DONALDSON PUBLISHING CO, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: WALTER DONALDSON, GUS KAHN

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