About The Song

The Ronettes’ “Be My Baby” is a timeless classic that gained widespread popularity with its release in 1963. Written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, and Phil Spector, the song was the group’s biggest hit, reaching number 2 in the U.S. and number 4 in the UK. The song is about a girl who tries to convince a guy she likes to give her a chance, assuring him of a great relationship once she’s had the chance to be with him.

The song’s soulful vocals, poignant lyrics, and timeless melody have made it an enduring favorite among music fans around the world, speaking to our deepest human desires for love, connection, and companionship. The song was featured in an advertisement for Coca-Cola and was also featured in Quentin Tarantino’s film “Pulp Fiction”.

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Lyrics

The night we met I knew I needed you so
And if I had the chance I’d never let you go
So won’t you say you love me
I’ll make you so proud of me
We’ll make ’em turn their heads every place we go

So won’t you, please
(Be my, be my baby) Be my little baby
(My one and only baby) Say you’ll be my darlin’
(Be my, be my baby) Be my baby now
Wha-oh-oh-oh

I’ll make you happy, baby, just wait and see
For every kiss you give me, I’ll give you three
Oh, since the day I saw you
I have been waiting for you
You know I will adore you ’til eternity

So won’t you, please
(Be my, be my baby) Be my little baby
(My one and only baby) Say you’ll be my darlin’
(Be my, be my baby) Be my baby now
Wha-oh-oh-oh-oh

So come on and please
(Be my, be my baby) Be my little baby
(My one and only baby) Say you’ll be my darlin’
(Be my, be my baby) Be my baby now
Wha-oh-oh-oh

(Be my, be my baby) Be my little baby
(My one and only baby) Oh
(Be my, be my baby) Oh
Wha-oh-oh-oh-oh

(Be my, be my baby) Oh
(My one and only baby) Oh
(Be my, be my baby) Be my baby now
Wha-oh-oh-oh