• Song:

    Jimmy Bowen - My Babys Gone

  • Artist:

    Misc Unsigned Bands

My Baby's Gone:Jimmy Bowen.
Bowen was a member of the band, The Rhythm Orchids,
along with Buddy Knox (Party Doll.) My Baby's
Gone was recorded in 1957 by Bowen on 78rpm.

#1.
E
Well, my baby told me Saturday, that she was leaving town.

Well, now my baby's gone away, she never comes around.
             A                                      E
Oh well, she left me..Oh well, she's left me, she's gone.
    B                   A                         E    B
She bid me goodbye..Oh, well, she's moving-moving along.

#2.
E
Well, she left town on Sunday, with a man named Clay.

Well, listen, oh, my baby, all he wanna do is play.
                 A                                        E
Oh, well, she'll leave him..Oh well, she'll leave him one day.
       B                      A                  E   B
She'll get all his money..and then leave him one day.

#3.
E
Well, the last time I saw her, she had a drink in her hand.

A mink around her shoulders and her arm around a man.
          A                                                    E
A-wearing pearls and diamond necklace..hair like golden-golden sand.
        B                         A               E   B
But her ruby-ruby lips, they were kissin' another man.

#4.
E
Well, they tell me that my baby, lives in another town.

They tell me that she's married and that she's settled down.
          A                                       E
Well, I'm happy for my baby..Well, I'm happy, oh, yeah.
                B                     A                     E
Well, I'll just find me another baby..But I'll never settle down.
                B                     A                     E
Well, I'll just find me another baby..But I'll never settle down.
                B                     A                     E
Well, I'll just find me another baby..But I'll never settle down.
                B                     A                     E
Well, I'll just find me another baby..But I'll never settle down.



A fifties smash from Kraziekhat.
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