Baby, please don't go
Baby, please don't go
Baby, please don't go down to New Orleans
You know I love you so, baby please don't go

Well your man down gone
Well your man down gone
Well your man down gone down to County Farm
He's got the shackles on, baby please don't go

Stop being the dog
Stop being the dog
Stop being the dog, get your way down here, make you walk along, baby please don't go

Well alright

Baby, please don't go
Baby, please don't go
Baby, please don't go down to New Orleans, you know I love you so
Baby, please don't go

And I feel it right now
My baby is leaving
On that midnight train
And I'm dying, dying, dying, die, die, die

Yeah, baby, please don't go
Baby please don't go
Baby please don't go down to New Orleans, you know I love you so
Baby, please don't go

Yeah, yeah
Well alright, alright, alright


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Baby, Please Don't Go Lyrics as written by Philip Parris Lynott

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    I FUCKING LOVE THIS SONG! NO ONE SEEMS TO UNDERSTANDD!!! i saw them last night and they freaking did this song i was sooo exciteddd i loved it soo much. Aerosmith are the fucking best band ever. they were back then, and they are still rocking some hardcore ass today!!! haha! i love them. and the meaning here is self explaintory..he doenst want his baby to leave down to new orleanes cause he loves her so, SO, baby please dont go!

    nicolelovesrhcpon September 13, 2007   Link

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