Come Back Baby
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"Come Back Baby" is a slow blues number recorded by singer Ray Charles and released as the b-side to Charles' groundbreaking 1954 single, "I Got a Woman". The song got popular airplay on the R&B charts at the time and was issued as a single where it eventually peaked at number four on the R&B singles chart.
Aretha Franklin later covered the song in a faster-paced version in 1967. Footage of Franklin recording the song can be found in a PBS documentary about her life.
[edit] Credits
[edit] Ray Charles version
- Lead vocal and piano by Ray Charles
- Instrumentation by the Ray Charles Orchestra
- Produced by Jerry Wexler
[edit] Aretha Franklin version
- Lead vocals and piano by Aretha Franklin
- Background vocals by Erma Franklin and Carolyn Franklin
- Instrumentation by the Muscle Shoals orchestra
- Produced by Jerry Wexler