Baby Ain't That Fine
Gene Pitney
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I'm gonna be your baby And I'm gonna be your guy We're gonna cook some lovin' It's gonna sizzle and fry Baby, ain't that fine Baby, ain't that fine? I'm gonna give you lovin' And I'll say take your time We'll be rockin' and swingin' Higher than a Georgia pine Baby, ain't that fine Baby, ain't that fine? I get a little bitty tingle Up and down my spine My head gets dizzy Every time you say you're mine. The birds are gonna be singin', The bells are gonna chime We're gonna love each other And the sun is gonna shine Baby, ain't that fine Baby, ain't that fine? I get a little bitty tingle Up and down my spine My head gets dizzy Everytime you say you're mine. The birds are gonna be singin', The bells are gonna chime We're gonna love each other And the sun is gonna shine Baby, ain't that fine Baby, ain't that fine? Baby, ain't that fine. Baby, ain't that fine?
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14 facts about this song
Song Release"Baby Ain't That Fine" was released by Gene Pitney in the year 1965.
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Album InfoThe song is included in the album "Looking Through The Eyes Of Love."
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Song DurationThe duration of "Baby Ain't That Fine" is 2 minutes and 37 seconds.
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Band MembersGene Pitney was a solo artist and performed all his songs himself.
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Song GenreThis song typically falls under the genre of pop, as Gene Pitney was widely recognized for his contributions to pop music.
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SongwriterThe song "Baby Ain't That Fine" was written by well-known songwriter and composer Dallas Frazier.
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Peak PopularityThe song didn't make it into the charts, but it was popular among Pitney’s fanbase.
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LegacyGene Pitney has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and songs like "Baby Ain't That Fine" contributed to his enduring popularity.
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Cover VersionsThe song was also covered by other artists, most notably by country music artists Mel Tillis and Webb Pierce.
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Musical StyleThe song "Baby Ain't That Fine" is characterized by Country and Pop influences, which is typical of many of Gene Pitney's songs from the mid-1960s.
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Unique ExecutionKnown for his emotive and dramatic performance style, Pitney's interpretation of "Baby Ain't That Fine" is a signature example of his unique musical approach.
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Live PerformancesThe song was occasionally included in live concerts and performances by Pitney in the 60s.
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Record LabelThe song was released under the record label "Musicor Records," a label with which Gene Pitney had a long-term collaborative relationship.
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Contribution to Pop CultureThe charm of "Baby Ain't That Fine" lies in its characteristic 60s sound and that it was part of the discography of an artist who played a significant role in shaping the music of that era.
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