"Ooo Baby Baby" is a song written by Smokey Robinson and Pete Moore. It is a classic 1965 hit single by The Miracles for the Tamla (Motown) label.
It achieved its greatest commercial success when Linda Ronstadt covered it in 1978. The song has been covered many times over the years.
A slow, remorseful number, "Ooo Baby Baby" features Miracles lead singer Smokey Robinson lamenting the fact that he cheated on his woman, and begging for her to overlook his mistakes and please forgive him. The song's highly emotional feel is supported by the Miracles' tight background vocal harmonies, arranged by Miracles member and song co-author Pete Moore, and a lush orchestral string arrangement that accents The Funk Brothers band's instrumental track.
The Miracles with Mark Scott singing lead vocals perform Ooo Baby Baby.
published: 01 Aug 2020
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Ooh Baby Baby
Lyrics:
Ooo la la la la
I did you wrong my heart went out to play
But in the game I lost you
What a price to pay, hey I'm crying
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo, baby baby
Mistakes, I know I've made a few
But I'm only human
You've made mistakes too, I'm crying
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo, baby baby
I'm just about at the end of my rope
But I can't stop trying, I can't give up hope
'Cause I feel that one day, I'll hold you near
Whisper, I still love you
Until that day is here, I'm crying
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo ooo ooo ooo, baby baby, ooo
--
(C) 1965 Tamla
#Oldies #SmokeyRobinson
published: 14 Jun 2007
Ooo Baby Baby
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published: 30 May 2018
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles Ooo Baby Baby lyrics
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles Ooo Baby Baby with lyrics
published: 19 Aug 2011
The Miracles - Ooh Baby Baby [HQ Audio]
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published: 19 May 2016
1965 HITS ARCHIVE: Ooo Baby Baby - Miracles
Ooo Baby Baby (Robinson-Moore) by The Miracles, produced by Smokey Robinson
Followed by “The Tracks Of My Tears” and “My Girl Has Gone,” this was the first of three straight 1965 ballad hits for Smokey Robinson’s group. The song would later reach the pop top 10 with Linda Ronstadt’s 1978 remake (though she spelled it “Ooh Baby Baby”).
Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 16, Cash Box & Record World 18 - R&B Chart Peak: 4
THE 1965 HITS ARCHIVE - here in one place, a good-quality library of original-release-version best-sellers and songs which made an impact that were either released or enjoyed a major chunk of their popularity within the calendar year 1965 (some were recorded in 1964).
published: 29 Oct 2019
The Miracles PBS Performance
The Miracles Ooh baby baby performed by Sydney Justin and original members. PBS Performance.
Lyrics:
Ooo la la la la
I did you wrong my heart went out to play
But in the game I lost you
What a price to pay, hey I'm crying
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo, baby baby
M...
Lyrics:
Ooo la la la la
I did you wrong my heart went out to play
But in the game I lost you
What a price to pay, hey I'm crying
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo, baby baby
Mistakes, I know I've made a few
But I'm only human
You've made mistakes too, I'm crying
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo, baby baby
I'm just about at the end of my rope
But I can't stop trying, I can't give up hope
'Cause I feel that one day, I'll hold you near
Whisper, I still love you
Until that day is here, I'm crying
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo ooo ooo ooo, baby baby, ooo
--
(C) 1965 Tamla
#Oldies #SmokeyRobinson
Lyrics:
Ooo la la la la
I did you wrong my heart went out to play
But in the game I lost you
What a price to pay, hey I'm crying
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo, baby baby
Mistakes, I know I've made a few
But I'm only human
You've made mistakes too, I'm crying
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo, baby baby
I'm just about at the end of my rope
But I can't stop trying, I can't give up hope
'Cause I feel that one day, I'll hold you near
Whisper, I still love you
Until that day is here, I'm crying
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo ooo ooo ooo, baby baby, ooo
--
(C) 1965 Tamla
#Oldies #SmokeyRobinson
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Ooo Baby Baby · Smokey Robinson & the Miracles · Smokey Robinson & The Miracles · Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
Going...
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Ooo Baby Baby · Smokey Robinson & the Miracles · Smokey Robinson & The Miracles · Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
Going To A Go-Go
℗ Revolver Records 2016
Released on: 2016-04-08
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Provided to YouTube by Revolver Records
Ooo Baby Baby · Smokey Robinson & the Miracles · Smokey Robinson & The Miracles · Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
Going To A Go-Go
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Released on: 2016-04-08
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Ooo Baby Baby (Robinson-Moore) by The Miracles, produced by Smokey Robinson
Followed by “The Tracks Of My Tears” and “My Girl Has Gone,” this was the first of ...
Ooo Baby Baby (Robinson-Moore) by The Miracles, produced by Smokey Robinson
Followed by “The Tracks Of My Tears” and “My Girl Has Gone,” this was the first of three straight 1965 ballad hits for Smokey Robinson’s group. The song would later reach the pop top 10 with Linda Ronstadt’s 1978 remake (though she spelled it “Ooh Baby Baby”).
Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 16, Cash Box & Record World 18 - R&B Chart Peak: 4
THE 1965 HITS ARCHIVE - here in one place, a good-quality library of original-release-version best-sellers and songs which made an impact that were either released or enjoyed a major chunk of their popularity within the calendar year 1965 (some were recorded in 1964).
Ooo Baby Baby (Robinson-Moore) by The Miracles, produced by Smokey Robinson
Followed by “The Tracks Of My Tears” and “My Girl Has Gone,” this was the first of three straight 1965 ballad hits for Smokey Robinson’s group. The song would later reach the pop top 10 with Linda Ronstadt’s 1978 remake (though she spelled it “Ooh Baby Baby”).
Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 16, Cash Box & Record World 18 - R&B Chart Peak: 4
THE 1965 HITS ARCHIVE - here in one place, a good-quality library of original-release-version best-sellers and songs which made an impact that were either released or enjoyed a major chunk of their popularity within the calendar year 1965 (some were recorded in 1964).
Lyrics:
Ooo la la la la
I did you wrong my heart went out to play
But in the game I lost you
What a price to pay, hey I'm crying
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo, baby baby
Mistakes, I know I've made a few
But I'm only human
You've made mistakes too, I'm crying
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo, baby baby
I'm just about at the end of my rope
But I can't stop trying, I can't give up hope
'Cause I feel that one day, I'll hold you near
Whisper, I still love you
Until that day is here, I'm crying
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo, baby baby
Ooo ooo ooo ooo, baby baby, ooo
--
(C) 1965 Tamla
#Oldies #SmokeyRobinson
Provided to YouTube by Revolver Records
Ooo Baby Baby · Smokey Robinson & the Miracles · Smokey Robinson & The Miracles · Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
Going To A Go-Go
℗ Revolver Records 2016
Released on: 2016-04-08
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Ooo Baby Baby (Robinson-Moore) by The Miracles, produced by Smokey Robinson
Followed by “The Tracks Of My Tears” and “My Girl Has Gone,” this was the first of three straight 1965 ballad hits for Smokey Robinson’s group. The song would later reach the pop top 10 with Linda Ronstadt’s 1978 remake (though she spelled it “Ooh Baby Baby”).
Pop Chart Peaks: Billboard 16, Cash Box & Record World 18 - R&B Chart Peak: 4
THE 1965 HITS ARCHIVE - here in one place, a good-quality library of original-release-version best-sellers and songs which made an impact that were either released or enjoyed a major chunk of their popularity within the calendar year 1965 (some were recorded in 1964).
"Ooo Baby Baby" is a song written by Smokey Robinson and Pete Moore. It is a classic 1965 hit single by The Miracles for the Tamla (Motown) label.
It achieved its greatest commercial success when Linda Ronstadt covered it in 1978. The song has been covered many times over the years.
A slow, remorseful number, "Ooo Baby Baby" features Miracles lead singer Smokey Robinson lamenting the fact that he cheated on his woman, and begging for her to overlook his mistakes and please forgive him. The song's highly emotional feel is supported by the Miracles' tight background vocal harmonies, arranged by Miracles member and song co-author Pete Moore, and a lush orchestral string arrangement that accents The Funk Brothers band's instrumental track.
A Love She Can Count On The Miracles Everyday, I'm gonna love become what may 'cause I know that there is (nothing that means more) to a woman than a love that she can count on Yeah oh oh oh oh ooh Darling dear yeah (ooh ooh ooh) whenever when you need me I'll be here (ooh ooh ooh) 'cause I know that there is (nothing that means more to a woman) yeah than a love that she can count on Oh repeat after me now I remember one day it come to me ( I remember one day it come to me) The guy next door has money you see (the guy next door has money you see) Oh you know he buys his woman everything yeah (he buys his woman everything) Oh he buys her cars and clothes and diamond rings Cars and clothes and diamond rings (cars and clothes and diamond rings) And although she accepts the things he buys (tho she accepts the things he buys) What she really wants is his love sometimes (really wants his love sometime) So oh oh baby I want for you to see yeh eh eh eh (baby I want for you to see) oh oh oh oh that you can always count on me Yeah count on me to comfort you yeah eh eh eh (comfort you) When you start to feeling sad and blue (sad and blue) 'cause I know that there is (nothing that means more to a woman) yeah I'm here to tell ya' than a love that she can count on (nothing that means more to a woman) oh oh oh ask any woman about it yeah (nothing that means more to a woman) Yeah eh eh tell you they can't do without it (nothing that means more to a woman) I know that you know how precious this girl is and you know that I know my darling that there is (nothing that means more to a woman) Oh oh oh not in the whole wide world (nothing that means more to a woman) (fade) whoo hoo ooh ooh you've got to love that girl From: "sassy11749"