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"Little Darlin'" is a popular Top 40 song, made famous by the Diamonds.
It was written by Maurice Williams with both melody and doo-wop accompaniment strongly emphasizing the clave rhythm. It was first recorded by Excello Records in January 1957 and quickly released as a rhythm-and-blues song by Williams' R&B group, The Gladiolas. The song is noted for its spoken recitation by the lead singer ("My Darlin' I need you..."). The Gladiolas, featuring Williams, were from Lancaster, South Carolina, where they had been together since high school. Their original version of the song was on the small Excello label. (Excello primarily recording "swamp blues" songs in Crowley, Louisiana.) The Gladiolas song peaked at No. 11 on the R&B charts in April 1957, but barely dented the hot 100. By 1959, Williams' group became "Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs" with the rock 'n roll-R&B hit "Stay."
The Diamonds' version followed a month later. The Diamonds were soon covering Little Darlin' successfully.The Diamonds were a Canadian pop group that evolved into a Doo-Wop group. The Diamonds' version reached number two in sales for eight weeks on the Billboard Hot 100. Billboard ranked this version as the No. 3 song for 1957.
Saturday Night Beech-Nut Show. February 21, 1959. One of the best novelty records of the 50's. Re-post of an earlier upload.
Little Darlin' - The Diamonds 1957
The Diamonds - Little Darlin Listen to more of the best oldies here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5KaoEDhMVCSsQQGug0h1ClTGeLenfIMe 👇 The Diamonds Little Darlin Lyrics 👇 Ah, ya ya ya ya, ya ya ya ya, ya ya ya ya Little darling oh little darling O-oh where a-are you? My lover I was wronger To try to love two Ahh uha uha uha uha Knowing well that my lover Was just for you uh only you My darling I need you To call my own And never do wrong To hold in mine Your little hand I'll know too soon That I'll so pray Please hold my hand My dear I was wronger To try to love two Ahh uha uha uha uha Knowing well that my lover Was just for you Uh only you If you enjoyed Little Darlin by The Drifters, please subscribe to Oldies Zone for more of the best oldies: https://www.youtube.com/OldiesZone...
Original song, oldie.
Provided to YouTube by Columbia Little Darlin' (We'll Be Kissing) · Baris Manco Baris Mancho ℗ 1976 SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT TURKEY Released on: 1976-03-14 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by RCA Records Label Little Darlin' (Live) · Elvis Presley Moody Blue ℗ 1977 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment Released on: 1976-06-19 Composer, Lyricist: Maurice Williams Background Vocal: The Sweet Inspirations Background Vocal: Sherrill Nielsen Background Vocal: Kathy Westmoreland Background Vocal: J.D. Sumner & The Stamps Co- Producer: Felton Jarvis Engineer: Clair Brothers Auto-generated by YouTube.
Lyrics: Little darlin', little darlin' Oh where, are you, oo oo oo oo Walla walla chipa mocka mogga Oh my lover, oh just for you, only you My darling, I need you Darling I need you to call my own To hold your life, your little foot, your hand I knew someone would understand that Hold my hand My dear, I would run To find without you Oo oo oo oo oo Oh, oo oo oo That my love was just for you, 'n only you
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Little Darlin' · The Diamonds Highlights From The Soundtrack Of American Graffiti ℗ A Geffen Records Release; ℗ 1957 UMG Recordings, Inc. Released on: 1973-08-02 Conductor: David Carroll Associated Performer, Vocals: Dave Somerville Associated Performer, Vocals: Ted Kowalski Associated Performer, Vocals: Phil Levitt Associated Performer, Vocals: Bill Reed Composer Lyricist: Maurice Williams Auto-generated by YouTube.
with Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs
"Little Darlin'" is a popular Top 40 song, made famous by the Diamonds.
It was written by Maurice Williams with both melody and doo-wop accompaniment strongly emphasizing the clave rhythm. It was first recorded by Excello Records in January 1957 and quickly released as a rhythm-and-blues song by Williams' R&B group, The Gladiolas. The song is noted for its spoken recitation by the lead singer ("My Darlin' I need you..."). The Gladiolas, featuring Williams, were from Lancaster, South Carolina, where they had been together since high school. Their original version of the song was on the small Excello label. (Excello primarily recording "swamp blues" songs in Crowley, Louisiana.) The Gladiolas song peaked at No. 11 on the R&B charts in April 1957, but barely dented the hot 100. By 1959, Williams' group became "Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs" with the rock 'n roll-R&B hit "Stay."
The Diamonds' version followed a month later. The Diamonds were soon covering Little Darlin' successfully.The Diamonds were a Canadian pop group that evolved into a Doo-Wop group. The Diamonds' version reached number two in sales for eight weeks on the Billboard Hot 100. Billboard ranked this version as the No. 3 song for 1957.
Hello, little darlin'.
Can't see why you're cryin'.
Don't even know why you came by so soon.
And I know that you love me.
Remember that you left me.
Why were you so afraid of the truth?
Now, no, no.
Now, no, no.
Hello, how you doing?
Hope I did not ruin any plans you had to pull me through.
So sit down at my table.
We'll talk about and label all the things you claim to be untrue.
Now, no, no.
Now, no, no. (Ah...)
I see you driving out of town.
I just hope some how (Ah...) you'll be alright again. (Ah...)
I see you driving out of town.
I just hope some how (Ah...)we'll be alright again.
Now, I told you right from the start
that I don't want to play the part of being the blame for a brokenhearted fool.
And, now that I don't see you much,
I wish that we had stayed in touch.
I don't know what I would say or what you think I would do.
Now, no, no. Now, no, no. Now, no. Now, no, no. Now, no, no. (Ah...)
I see you driving out of town.
I just hope some how (Ah...) you'll be alright again.
I see you driving out of town.