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Song by Walter Davis
"Come Back Baby"
Song by Walter Davis
Written1940
Published1940
Length2:46
Songwriter(s)Walter Davis

"Come Back Baby" is a slow blues song written and recorded by the blues singer and pianist Walter Davis in 1940.

Ray Charles's version, with the title "Come Back" and with songwriting credited to Charles, was released as the B-side to Charles's 1954 single, "I Got a Woman". The song received airplay and peaked at number four on the R&B singles chart. It later appeared as "Come Back Baby" on his 1957 album Ray Charles, with songwriting still credited to Charles.

Other renditions

Credits

Ray Charles version

  • Lead vocal and piano by Ray Charles
  • Instrumentation by the Ray Charles Orchestra
  • Produced by Jerry Wexler

Aretha Franklin version

References

  1. Birnbaum, Larry (14 December 2012). Before Elvis: The Prehistory of Rock 'n' Roll. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-8629-2.


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