Blue blue days, and long black nights
Lonesome tears you're gonna cry for me

Little baby, you'd better start babyin' me
You'd better start babyin' me

Think it over before you leave
I got the love, that kind you need
And little baby, you better start babyin' me
You'd better start babyin' me

I'll rave on with the things you say
You say you're gonna leave but that'll be the day
Maybe baby, you don't know
I left Peggy Sue a long time ago

She's the girl on my mind
Everyday through all the time
And little baby, you'd better start babyin' me
You'd better start babyin' me

I'll rave on with those things you say
You say you're gonna leave but that'll be the day
Maybe baby, you don't know
I left Peggy Sue a long time ago
She's the girl on my mind
Everyday through all the time

Little baby, you better start babyin' me
You'd better start babyin' me

Ooh little baby, you better start babyin' me
You'd better start babyin' me


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Buddy's Song Lyrics as written by Danny Kirwan Buddy Holly

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    My Interpretation

    This song is Richard Spencer breaking the fourth wall and basically thanking Buddy Holly for being such a huge influence on his own career.

    adaminoacids32on August 11, 2017   Link

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