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

When the man done gone
When the man done gone
When the man done gone down to the county farm
He got the shackles on
Baby please don't go
Don't leave me

I'll be a dog
I'll be a dog woah
I'll be a dog kiss your way down there
When you walk along
Baby please don't go

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

No baby please don't leave me
Why must you go away and do this to me baby
I want to suffer for you, suffer, suffer
Oh baby please don't go
No!

Baby, baby, baby, please don't go, please don't go
Don't go and leave me, please don't go
Baby, humm
Baby, ahah
Oh don't go, no don't go
Oh don't go, no don't go
Ah don't go, don't go so slow
Oh don't go, no don't go

Why must you leave me lying on my back
Going across left side of the track
Found yourself a new man I know
So baby please don't go
Baby please don't go

No no no no
Oh please, please don't leave me
I don't want to be left alone baby
Ah don't go, don't go, don't go
No!


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Baby Please Don't Go Lyrics as written by Joseph Lee Williams

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    it's no wonder there aren't many comments on most of the AC/DC songs on this site....their lyrics don't really lend themselves to deep thought. :)

    crazyblueoblivionon April 17, 2003   Link
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    Jesus Christ....This isn't even AC/DC....it's an old blues song, and it was recently done as a cover by aerosmith....some stupid jerk off just sent it to this site...

    kurtsmyhero88on September 30, 2004   Link
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    Jesus, AC/DC wouldn't even think of performing this song.

    kamehameha00on November 12, 2004   Link
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    Actually, I just found out AC/DC did perform this song, in High Voltage and '74 Jailbreak. Keep in mind they did this song before they went all bad ass. AC/DC wouldn't even think of performing this song nowadays.

    kamehameha00on November 26, 2004   Link
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    AC/DC's cover of this song sounds like any other song from the Bon Scott era. It's not really suited to Brian Johnson's vocal style. It has a cool solo.

    punker_rockeron December 29, 2004   Link
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    Whatever you may think of the song, they played this live on television way back in 1973 or '74 and it was how the band got their start.

    Balleron February 27, 2005   Link
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    yeah i have the dvd family jewels and they performed this song. bon scott was dressed like a girl and it was hilarious!

    greendaygirl908on June 13, 2005   Link
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    Bon Scott as a girl? Blood hilarious! I have to get Family jewels!

    AVeryGreenHellon June 13, 2005   Link
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    ac/dc covered this song on the australian version of high voltage. its a cover of chuck berry, whom is angus young's main guitar idol.

    Shazbonon July 15, 2005   Link
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    at least i think its chuck berry...

    Shazbonon July 15, 2005   Link

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