John Lennon - Since My Baby Left Me

About The Song

"Since My Baby Left Me" is a track that appeared on John Lennon's posthumous album, "Menlove Avenue," released in 1986. The album was a collection of unreleased tracks and alternate versions of songs that were recorded during Lennon's "Rock 'n' Roll" sessions in 1973-1974. It's important to note that "Menlove Avenue" aimed to shed light on Lennon's transitional phase, presenting raw and unpolished recordings that captured the essence of his musical exploration.

The song "Since My Baby Left Me" holds a significant place within this compilation, embodying Lennon's passion for rock 'n' roll. The track itself is a bluesy rendition of the 1950s classic that echoes the roots of rock music. Lennon's raw vocals coupled with the lively instrumentation create an energetic atmosphere, showcasing his appreciation for the genre's origins. The emotive delivery in Lennon's voice captures the essence of heartbreak and longing, aligning with the song's theme of lost love.

The posthumous release of "Menlove Avenue" allowed fans a glimpse into Lennon's creative process and evolution as an artist. The album offered a different perspective on familiar songs, presenting alternate takes and unreleased tracks that provided a deeper understanding of Lennon's musical journey. "Since My Baby Left Me" became a testament to Lennon's ability to infuse his unique style into classic tunes, leaving an indelible mark on the rock 'n' roll landscape.

Lennon's rendition of "Since My Baby Left Me" stands as a testament to his reverence for the roots of rock music while also showcasing his ability to breathe new life into timeless classics. The release of "Menlove Avenue" in 1986 not only commemorated Lennon's musical legacy but also offered fans a chance to rediscover and appreciate his unreleased works, revealing another facet of his multifaceted artistry.

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Lyrics

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Since my baby left me, (since my baby left me)
never said a word. (never said a word)
was it something i done, (was it something i done)
something that she heard? (something that she heard?)
You know, she left me, (yes, she left me)
yes, she left me, (yes, she left me)
my baby even left me, never said a word.

Tra la la, (tra la la)
tra la la. (tra la la)

now i stand at my window, (now i stand at my window)
wring my hand and cry. (wring my hand and cry)
i hate to lose that woman, (i hate to lose that woman)
hate to say goodbye. (hate to say goodbye)
you know, she left me, (yes, she left me)
yes, she left me, (yes, she left me)
my baby even left me, never said goodbye.
Never said goodbye!

Da da da, (da da da)
da da da, (da da da)
da da da, (da da da)
da da da, (da da da)

one of these mornings, (one of these mornings)
lord, it won't be long, (lord, it won't belong)
you look for me and, baby, (you look for me, baby)
and daddy will be gone. (daddy will be gone)
you know, she left me, (yes, she left me)
yes, she left me, (yes, she left me)
my baby even left me, never said a word.
Not a word!

Da da da, (da da da)
da da da, (da da da)
da da da, (da da da)
da da da, (da da da)

oh, so sad,
so sad,
so, so sad,
so, so, so sad