Baby Please Don't Go
Little Walter Lyrics


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Baby, please don't go
Baby, please don't go
Baby, please don't go, down to New Orleans
You know I love you so

Before I be your dog
Before I be your dog
Before I be your dog
I get you way'd out here, and let you walk alone

Turn your lamp down low
Turn your lamp down low
Turn your lamp down low
I beg you all night long, baby, please don't go

You brought me way down here
You brought me way down here
You brought me way down here
'bout to Rolling Forks, you treat me like a dog

Baby, please don't go
Baby, please don't go
Baby, please don't go, back the New Orleans
I beg you all night long

Before I be your dog
Before I be your dog
Before I be your dog
I get you way'd out here, and let you walk alone

You know your man down gone
You know your man down gone




You know your man down gone
To the country farm, with all the shackles on

Overall Meaning

The song "Baby Please Don't Go" by Little Walter is a blues song about a man pleading with his lover not to leave him and go to New Orleans. The song is a classic 12-bar blues with simple but powerful lyrics that convey the deep emotions of the singer.


The opening line of the song, "Baby, please don't go," is repeated throughout the song, emphasizing the singer's desperation to keep his lover by his side. He tells her that he loves her so and begs her not to leave him, promising to do whatever it takes to make her stay.


The repeated phrase "Before I be your dog" is a metaphor for the singer's unwillingness to be treated poorly or be someone's servant. He would rather let his lover walk alone than allow himself to be used or mistreated. The line "You brought me way down here 'bout to Rolling Forks, you treat me like a dog" suggests that the singer has been taken advantage of and treated poorly by his lover in the past.


There is also a sense of hopelessness in the song, as the singer refers to himself as a "man down gone" with "all the shackles on." He feels trapped and powerless to change his situation, but he still desperately wants his lover to stay with him.


Overall, "Baby Please Don't Go" is a poignant song about love and desperation, with powerful lyrics and a memorable melody.


Line by Line Meaning

Baby, please don't go
The singer is pleading with their partner to not leave them.


Baby, please don't go, down to New Orleans
The singer is specifically asking their partner to not go to New Orleans.


You know I love you so
The singer is telling their partner that they truly love them.


Before I be your dog
The artist is saying that they would rather not be in a subservient position to their partner.


I get you way'd out here, and let you walk alone
The artist would rather end the relationship and let their partner go their own way than be treated poorly.


Turn your lamp down low
The singer is asking their partner to create a more intimate setting by dimming the lights.


I beg you all night long, baby, please don't go
The singer is pleading with their partner to not leave them and begging all night.


You brought me way down here
The artist is stating that their partner is responsible for bringing them to a place they don't want to be.


'bout to Rolling Forks, you treat me like a dog
The artist's partner has treated them poorly in Rolling Forks, treating them like a dog.


Baby, please don't go, back the New Orleans
The artist is begging their partner to not return to New Orleans.


You know your man down gone
The singer is stating that their partner knows that they have left.


To the country farm, with all the shackles on
The artist has gone to a country farm where they feel trapped and confined like a prisoner in shackles.


Before I be your dog
The singer is repeating that they would rather not be subservient to their partner.


I get you way'd out here, and let you walk alone
The singer would rather let their partner go than be mistreated and forced to accompany them.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: MC KINLEY MORGANFIELD

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@wilo65

Wrong title and Musician here.
Junior Parker, Mother in Law Blues !!

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