Don't bye-bye-baby me

MORRIE MCCALL

Well honey-honey please don't go
Don't you know I love you so
How can our love grow
If you bye-bye-baby me
Well honey-honey say you'll stay
Please don't ever go away
Each night I drag the day
That you bye-bye-baby me

I gotta rattle my bones
'Cause I'm a rollin' stone
I'm always movin' around
As the weeks go by, I feel like I
Oughta get out of this town
Well my baby packs my suitcase
And comes down to the train
With a tear in her eye she breathes a sigh
And I can hear my baby say
Well she says honey-honey please don't go

Sittin' on that choo-choo train
Sing a little rockin' rhyme
I visualize my baby
I can almost hear her cry
I try hard not to listen, turn my head away
But each chug-chug of the choo-choo train
I can hear my baby say
Well she said a-honey-honey please don't go
Honey I love you so
How can our love grow
If you bye-bye-baby me

Trivia about the song Don't bye-bye-baby me by Eddie Cochran

On which albums was the song “Don't bye-bye-baby me” released by Eddie Cochran?
Eddie Cochran released the song on the albums “The Hollywood Rocker” in 1987, “Vol. 1 - The Early” in 1991, “L.a. Sessions” in 1992, “One Minute to One” in 1996, “Rare ‘N’ Rockin’” in 1997, “The Box Set” in 2003, “Guitar Picker [Best Of]” in 2007, and “Nervous Breakdown” in 2009.
Who composed the song “Don't bye-bye-baby me” by Eddie Cochran?
The song “Don't bye-bye-baby me” by Eddie Cochran was composed by MORRIE MCCALL.

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