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"Baby Don't Go" is a song written by
Sonny Bono Salvatore Phillip "Sonny" Bono (; February 16, 1935 – January 5, 1998) was an American singer, actor, and politician who came to fame in partnership with his second wife Cher as the popular singing duo Sonny & Cher. A member of the Republica ...
and recorded by
Sonny & Cher Sonny & Cher were an American pop and entertainment duo in the 1960s and 1970s, made up of husband and wife Sonny Bono and Cher. The couple started their career in the mid-1960s as R&B backing singers for record producer Phil Spector. The pair f ...
. It was first released on Reprise Records in 1964 and was a minor regional hit. Subsequently, following the duo's big success with "
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" in the summer of 1965, "Baby Don't Go" was re-released by Reprise later that year and became another huge hit for Sonny & Cher, reaching the top ten in the U.S. and doing well in the UK and elsewhere, going as far as reaching number one in Canada.


Background

Salvatore "Sonny" Bono and Cherilyn "Cher" Sarkisian-Lapiere were an aspiring duo, with Bono writing and producing songs for the couple under the name Caesar and Cleo, but with little success. In 1964 they decided to change their act's name to Sonny & Cher, and signed with Frank Sinatra's Reprise Records. Reprise executives were apparently unaware that they already had Sonny & Cher signed as Caesar and Cleo.


Composition and recording

Bono composed "Baby Don't Go" on an $85
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that he had purchased and kept in the couple's garage or living room. Working in the middle of the night and lacking paper, Bono wrote the lyrics down on a piece of shirt cardboard, a practice he would continue. The musical arrangement features a rhythmic, rolling piano-and-clavietta foundation with a tremoloed electric guitar joining late in the verses. Lyrically, Cher sings as a poor 18-year-old girl from a broken family who is frustrated and not well-liked in the small town she's lived in all her life. She shares her visions of going to a big city and becoming successful: The choruses are sung by Sonny (with near-equal backing from Cher) as the girl's boyfriend who wants her to stay: In the conclusion the girl resolves to remain emotionally stable when she reaches the city and says she might come back to see the boy again someday. Bono's portrait of the girl in the song was partly based on Cher's early life (and indeed Cher would revisit the theme of the social outcast in her early 1970s hits "
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" and "
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"). The recording was made at
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's Hollywood Studios. Bono and the act's managers had to borrow and raise monies to fund the session, with the amount variously described as between $135 and $2,000 and the hocking of a typewriter and other office equipment involved. According to Cher, Leon Russell, Barney Kessel, and
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(of what has since become known as The Wrecking Crew, and whom Bono knew from work with Spector at Gold Star Studios) participated in the recording at no cost. The song was originally intended for only Cher to sing, but she got nervous and froze in the studio and asked Sonny to join her. She said later that the situation was like the Disney film ''
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'': " onny joinedme on the choruses, which was enough to take the pressure off me. Son was like Dumbo's good luck feather for me. If he was by my side, I had the confidence to do anything." Indeed, it was on this recording that Cher began to develop the assurance in her voice that would manifest itself in future hits. Moreover, the harmony scheme they adopted for the song – Cher singing low and Sonny doing the high part – was the opposite of the conventional male-female duo; it gave them a distinctive sound and they retained the practice on subsequent records. Like other early Sonny & Cher material, "Baby Don't Go" was a well-produced pop effort. Bono's mentor
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liked the song and, for $500, bought a half share in its royalties, giving Bono some much-needed funding.


Releases and success

In September 1964, they released "Baby Don't Go" on Reprise as their first effort under the name of Sonny & Cher. (By some accounts, Caesar and Cleo's take on "
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" was released the same day as "Baby Don't Go"; by another, it was the first B-side for "Baby Don't Go".) "Baby Don't Go" became a big local hit in Los Angeles and a minor regional hit on the U.S. West Coast but did not make the national charts. More importantly, it gained the couple additional attention within the industry, and led to the duo getting a recording contract from the
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division of Atlantic Records while Cher gained a solo contract from the
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part of Liberty Records. The duo broke through with the huge success of "
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" in the summer of 1965. "Baby Don't Go" was re-released by Reprise and became another big hit for Sonny & Cher. It played a major role in their rise to fame, peaking at number eight on the U.S. pop singles chart, and number eleven on the UK pop singles chart. Search for artist "Sonny & Cher". It did even better in Canada, where it hit number one for two weeks in October 1965 (replacing Sonny's " Laugh At Me", which had been released around the same time and which had also capitalized on the new-found success of the pair in several countries). "Baby Don't Go" also placed in the top twenty in Sweden and the Netherlands. The song was then included as the title track on the 1965 Reprise compilation album '' Baby Don't Go – Sonny & Cher and Friends'', an odd collection that also included some of the unsuccessful Caesar and Cleo material as well as songs from artists such as
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,
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and The Blendells.


Subsequent performances

The duo's television performances of the song at the time tended to undermine its more serious side, with both Sonny and Cher doing some stage mugging. This followed the comic conceit they were known for and would embellish even more on the rest of their career. It missed being on a first couple of Sonny & Cher compilation albums due to contractual issues, but then was included in 1972's ''
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''. It later appeared on the 1991 '' The Beat Goes On: The Best of Sonny & Cher'', as well as the 2003 ''
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'', the 2005 ''
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'', and the 2006 '' The Definitive Pop Collection''. The song was used in the Sonny & Cher medley on Cher's 2002–2005 Living Proof: The Farewell Tour. In this form it appeared on Cher's 2003 video documentary '' The Farewell Tour''.


Charts


Cover versions

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on their 1965 album, ''Folk Rock''.
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on their 1965 Meet The Vogues LP, released on the “CO & CE” record label. As performed by the band Annette, "Baby Don't Go" appeared on the soundtrack album for the 1986 low-budget music industry tale '' Lovedolls Superstar''. The song gained some renewed visibility when it was recorded in 1997 by
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and Sheryl Crow on the former's '' Under the Covers'' album. That arrangement recast of the verses into third person in order to give Yoakam additional vocal parts.
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recorded "Baby Don't Go" as the concluding track of their 2010 debut album '' I Will Be''. There it is slowed down and set against an ethereal synthesizer arrangement.
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describes it as showcasing "a real sense of fragility", and the effort was deemed a "lovely cover of the Sonny & Cher gem" by
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References

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