Rosalie "Rosie" Méndez Hamlin was born in Klamath Falls, Oregon, to a Mexican mother and an Anglo-American father. She spent part of her childhood between Anchorage, Alaska and California, before her family moved to National City, California. She started singing with a band at thirteen. She wrote the lyrics for "Angel Baby" as a poem for "my very first boyfriend" when she was 14 years old, still attending Mission Bay High School in San Diego, California. When she was 15, she and some friends rented the only recording studio they could find within 100 miles of San Diego located in San Marcos, California, to record the song. The studio was owned by an airplane mechanic who had taken part of his hangar to make it. The resulting record had a very simplistic sound, and, in fact, was eventually slightly damaged from excessive playing, so the group was unable to find a record label to distribute it. Finally, after taking the master to a department store, they convinced a manager to play it in the listening booth of the store's music department. The song received positive reactions from teenage listeners, and a scout from Highland Records offered the group a recording contract, under the condition that the company take possession of the master recording, and that David Ponce be named as the author of the song, as he was the eldest member of the group.
"Angel Baby" made its radio debut in November 1960, before the group had even received their contract. When the contract finally came, Hamlin found that she was ineligible to collect record royalties from the song because she was not listed as the songwriter. This led to the group's break-up, and although Hamlin secured the copyright to her music in 1961, decades of battles over royalties followed.
In 1961, "Angel Baby" was also released in Canada on the Zirkon label and in Australia and England on London Records. The British release slightly edited the intro.
After leaving Highland Records, Hamlin recorded a full-length album with guitarist Noah Tafolla for Brunswick Records and toured with the label's other artists.
Hamlin and Tafolla married and had two children together. Their son, Joey Tafolla, is well known Jag Panzer guitarist. In 1963, Hamlin retired from singing to spend time with her family.
She returned to record singles in 1969 and again in 1973, performing occasionally throughout the 1970s and 1980s and more regularly throughout the 1990s and 2000s.
In a 1969 interview with Life magazine, John Lennon named Hamlin as one of his favorite singers. As can be heard on circulating recordings, the Beatles mention the song "Give Me Love" during sessions on 01/24/69. Lennon and friends can be heard in a quickly busked version of "Angel Baby," taped at his birthday in 1971. Lennon recorded a studio version of "Angel Baby" for his 1975 Rock 'n' Roll album, but the track would go unissued until 1986's Menlove Avenue. Rosie and the Originals are referenced by Led Zeppelin in the liner notes from their 1973 album Houses of the Holy, following the printed lyrics of the song "D'yer Mak'er" (pronounced, "Jamaica"). The quote is "Whatever happened to Rosie and the Originals?" "Rosie" also shows up in the Led Zeppelin song "How Many More Times".
In 1995, Rosie & the Originals were portrayed in the film My Family, performing "Angel Baby." Hamlin's part was played by Jeanette Jurado, of the group Expose. In 1996, Linda Ronstadt recorded a version of "Angel Baby" for her album Dedicated to the One I Love.
In 1999, Ace Records released The Best of Rosie & the Originals, including all the Highland tracks as well as Brunswick recordings and unreleased tracks. The following year, the label released the album Angel Baby Revisited, with previously unreleased material.
In 2002, Hamlin performed "Angel Baby" on a PBS-TV program, Red White & Rock.
Rosalie Hamlin passed away on March 30, 2017.
Discography
Singles
"Angel Baby"/"Give Me Love" (Highland, 1960)
"Why Did You Leave Me"/"Angel from Above"(Highland, 1961)
"Lonely Blue Nights"/"We’ll Have a Chance" (Brunswick, 1961)
"Lonely Blue Nights"/"We’ll Have a Chance" (Highland, 1961) [9]
"My Darling Forever"/"The Time is Near" (Brunswick, 1961)
"Kinda Makes You Wonder"/"My One and Only Love" (Globe, 1962)
"You're No Good"/"You Don’t Understand" (Wax World, 1973)
Albums
Lonely Blue Nights (Brunswick, 1962)
The Best of Rosie & the Originals (Ace, 1999)
Angel Baby Revisited (Ace, 2000)
Give Me Love
Rosie & The Originals Lyrics
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It's not a joke, kid, it's a curse.
My luck is changing, it's gotten from
simply rotten to something worse
Who knows, some day I will win too.
I'll begin to reach my prime.
Now though I see what our end is,
I can't give you anything but love, baby.
That's the only thing I've plenty of,baby.
Dream awhile, scheme awhile
We're sure to find
Happiness and I guess
All those things you've always pined for.
Gee I'd like to see you looking swell, baby.
Diamond bracelets Woolworth doesn't sell, baby.
Till that lucky day you know darned well, baby.
I can't give you anything but love.
Rome wasn't built in a day, kid.
You have to pay, kid, for what you get.
But I am willing to wait, dear,
Your little mate, dear, will not forget.
You have a lifetime before you.
I'll adore you, come what may.
Please don't be blue for the present,
When it's so pleasant to hear you say
I can't give you anything but love, baby.
That's the only thing I've plenty of,baby.
Dream awhile, scheme awhile
We're sure to find
Happiness and I guess
All those things you've always pined for.
Gee I'd like to see you looking swell, baby.
Diamond bracelets Woolworth doesn't sell, baby.
Till that lucky day you know darned well, baby.
I can't give you anything but love.
The song "Give Me Love" by Rosie & The Originals speaks about the harsh reality of being broke and unable to provide material wealth to a loved one. The singer admits that they cannot give their partner anything but love, as they struggle to make ends meet. Despite this, they dream and scheme of a future where they can provide all the happiness and material possessions their partner desires. The song conveys a message of perseverance, patience, and hopeful optimism, urging listeners to wait for their lucky day to come.
The lyrics seem to reflect a sense of insecurity, desperation, and disappointment, as the singer laments about their bad luck and inability to provide for their partner. The use of colloquial terms such as "broke kid" and references to Woolworth's store add a touch of realism and authenticity. However, the song ends on a positive note, with the singer encouraging their partner to dream and scheme of a better future, promising to always love them unconditionally.
Overall, "Give Me Love" is an emotional and heartwarming ballad that touches on the struggles of everyday life and the power of love to conquer all. It provides a relatable message for those facing hardships and reassures them that better days are ahead.
Line by Line Meaning
Gee, but it's tough to be broke, kid.
Being poor is not easy.
It's not a joke, kid, it's a curse.
Poverty is not something to laugh about, it is a serious problem.
My luck is changing, it's gotten from simply rotten to something worse
Things are going from bad to worse.
Who knows, some day I will win too. I'll begin to reach my prime.
I have hope that one day my luck will turn around and things will get better.
Now though I see what our end is, All I can spend is just my time.
I am aware of our financial situation and can only spend time with you, not money.
I can't give you anything but love, baby. That's the only thing I've plenty of,baby.
Despite my lack of money, I can offer you my love and affection.
Dream awhile, scheme awhile We're sure to find Happiness and I guess All those things you've always pined for.
We can dream and plan together, and someday we will achieve the things we both desire.
Gee I'd like to see you looking swell, baby. Diamond bracelets Woolworth doesn't sell, baby.
I want you to look and feel your best, even if I can't afford to buy you expensive gifts.
Till that lucky day you know darned well, baby. I can't give you anything but love.
For now, all I can offer you is my love, until things get better for us financially.
Rome wasn't built in a day, kid. You have to pay, kid, for what you get.
Success takes time and hard work. You have to put in the effort to get what you want.
But I am willing to wait, dear, Your little mate, dear, will not forget.
I am willing to be patient and wait for our situation to improve. I will always remember our love for each other.
You have a lifetime before you. I'll adore you, come what may.
We have a long life ahead of us, and I will always love and cherish you.
Please don't be blue for the present, When it's so pleasant to hear you say
Don't be sad about our current situation. I am happy just to hear you speak and be with you.
Lyrics © Kanjian Music, BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh
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@fernandobaldazo3104
I like it!!
Has more soul and spunk and energy than many of today's songs....especially for an ad lib hurry up and play something song!
I love Rosie....her band was good too for what it was.
@yolandacastillo2500
The best memories ever!
@jothman7748
I love it. I love every note. I had this single when Angel Baby was new and wore out the flip side. John Lennon was so right!!
@josephsmith8673
Did anyone bring you here because of John Lennon? This is basically the seed for Love Me Do and Hold My Hand.
@Ashted229
John Lennon called this song “one of the great strange records”
@ThePowerpointMaster
We came from the same article, huh?
@ItsTerryTime
@@ThePowerpointMaster I just read the same... I'm actually disappointed. I think it's a good, catchy tune, but I don't find it particularly strange.
@ThePowerpointMaster
@@ItsTerryTime Exact thoughts.
@thejasonknightfiascoband5099
@@ThePowerpointMaster eh, maybe u need to be a musician to hear all the mistakes? 🤷♂️ idk. This track was also poorly mixed 😕
@drkashik
It's like someone is snapping along to a different song somewhere.