There Goes My Baby cover

There Goes My Baby

The Drifters

Single 1959

About this album

Sound: "A smooth blend of doo-wop harmonies and soulful melodies capturing the essence of early pop romance."

Where they were

Released in January 1959, 'There Goes My Baby' was a significant single for The Drifters, marking their transition into mainstream pop success. This release followed their earlier hits and showcased their evolving sound under the management of George Treadwell, solidifying their reputation in the rhythm and blues genre.

Why it matters

'There Goes My Baby' reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, showcasing The Drifters' impact on popular music during the late 1950s. Its lush production and heartfelt lyrics contributed to its enduring status as a classic, influencing countless artists in the doo-wop and soul genres.

Essential tracks

  • "There Goes My Baby" — This title track encapsulates the group's signature blend of romantic lyrics and harmonious vocal arrangements, showcasing their doo-wop roots.
  • "Oh My Love" — This track highlights The Drifters' ability to convey deep emotion through melody, featuring rich harmonies that complement its lyrical content.

Release Date

January 1, 1959

Artist Origin

United States

Tracklist

  1. 1 There Goes My Baby 2:11
  2. 2 Oh My Love 2:20