Baby Don't Go - Other Versions

Other Versions

The song was recorded by The Fleetwoods on their 1965 album, Folk Rock.

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 Dwight Yoakam 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.

Dum Dum Girls 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. Pitchfork describes it as showcasing "a real sense of fragility", and the effort was deemed a "lovely cover of the Sonny & Cher gem" by Allmusic.

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