Artist
The Supremes
Lyrics
(Brian Holland/Lamont Dozier/Edward Holland, Jr.)
Baby, baby
Baby don't leave me
Ooh, please don't leave me
All by myself
I've got this burning, burning
Yearning feelin' inside me
Ooh, deep inside me
And it hurts so bad
You came into my heart
So tenderly
With a burning love
That stings like a bee
Now that I surrender
So helplessly
You now wanna leave
Ooh, you wanna leave me
Ooh, baby, baby
Where did our love go?
Ooh, don't you want me
Don't you want me no more
Ooh, baby
Baby, baby
Where did our love go
And all your promisses
Of a love forever more
I've got this burning, burning
Yearning feelin' inside me
Ooh, deep inside me
And it hurts so bad
Before you won my heart
You were a perfect guy
But now that you got me
You wanna leave me behind
Baby, baby, ooh baby
Baby, baby don't leave me
Ooh, please don't leave me
All by myself
Ooh, baby, baby
Where did our love go?
Baby, baby
Baby don't leave me
Ooh, please don't leave me
All by myself
I've got this burning, burning
Yearning feelin' inside me
Ooh, deep inside me
And it hurts so bad
You came into my heart
So tenderly
With a burning love
That stings like a bee
Now that I surrender
So helplessly
You now wanna leave
Ooh, you wanna leave me
Ooh, baby, baby
Where did our love go?
Ooh, don't you want me
Don't you want me no more
Ooh, baby
Baby, baby
Where did our love go
And all your promisses
Of a love forever more
I've got this burning, burning
Yearning feelin' inside me
Ooh, deep inside me
And it hurts so bad
Before you won my heart
You were a perfect guy
But now that you got me
You wanna leave me behind
Baby, baby, ooh baby
Baby, baby don't leave me
Ooh, please don't leave me
All by myself
Ooh, baby, baby
Where did our love go?
RS500_rank
472
Length
2:32
BPM
135.8
Released Year
1964
Genre Era
Genre
Key
D m
Produced By
Brian Holland, Dozier
Released Info
June '64 on Motown
Chart Weeks
14 weeks
Chart Top
No. 1
Musicbrainz ID
9927a860-b1dc-a163-9f76-f1f1256e0a3b
Song Note Source
Rolling Stone 500
Song of Day Date
Written By
Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie<br/>Holland
Album
The Ultimate Collection (Motown)
Song Status
After eight flop singles, the Supremes had earned the nickname "No-Hit Supremes." The Marvelettes -- the top girl group at Motown at that point -- had already passed on this song, and the Supremes didn't like how their own recording turned out. Until it hit Number One, that is. As for that great foot-stomping beat, it's actually two boards banged together.