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Oh My Poor Baby - The Supremes
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Oh My Poor Baby The Supremes

"Oh My Poor Baby" by The Supremes, released in 1965, is a #Soul song that explores themes of heartbreak and longing. The lyrics convey empathy for a lover's pain, emphasizing emotional vulnerability. Unique harmonies and lush instrumentation highlight the group's vocal prowess. The song reflects the era's Motown sound, contributing to the cultural landscape of the 60s.

Oh My Poor Baby - The Supremes
[Intro]
Poor baby, poor baby
Ooh
Poor baby, poor baby
Ooh

[Verse 1]
You must be in jail
Well, I ain't in the [?]
You wouldn't hurt me
Or mess me up
Said you'd be here
Two weeks ago
Don't mind the lateness
But admit it's a little bit slow

[Chorus]
Oh, my poor baby
Oh, my poor baby
Where is my baby?
Oh, my poor baby

[Verse 2]
Just called up
Your family
They don't know
They're worried just like me
Somebody said
They saw someone like you
Checkin' in a motel
With a pretty girl, too
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