Introduction
Are you ready to embark on a musical journey back to the golden age of rock ‘n’ roll? Today, we delve into the iconic song “Little Darlin'” by The Diamonds, a timeless classic that has continued to enchant generations since its release in 1957. But before we dive into the heartwarming lyrics and captivating melody, let’s uncover some fascinating facts about the song and the talented singers behind it.
Did You Know?
“Little Darlin'” was not only a chart-topping hit for The Diamonds but also a pivotal moment in the history of rock ‘n’ roll. This catchy tune, with its harmonious vocals and infectious rhythm, catapulted The Diamonds to stardom during the late ’50s. Composed by Maurice Williams, the song became a sensation for its unique doo-wop style, charming audiences with its sweet serenade. Interestingly, Maurice Williams was only 15 years old when he wrote this classic.
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Lyrics: Little Darlin’
[Dave Somerville]:
Ah ya ya ya ya
Ya ya ya ya, ya ya yaHey, little darlin’
Oh, little darlin’
Oh ho where are you
My lover, I was wrong-ah
To try to love you
Ah ooh ah ooh ah ohh ahNo way-ah
That my love-ah
Was just for you
For only you[Spoken by Bill Reed]:
My darlin’, I need you
To call my own and never do wrong
To hold in mine your little hand
I’ll know too soon that all is so grand
Please hold my hand[Sung by Dave Somerville]:
My dear-ah, I was wrong-ah
To try to love you
Ah ooh ah ooh ah ohh ahNo way-ah
That my love-ah
Was just for you
For only you