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Baby It's You (Silk song)

"Baby It's You"
Single by The Shirelles
from the album Baby It's You
B-side "The Things I Want to Hear (Pretty Words)"
Released 1961
Format 7" single
Recorded 1960
Bell Sound Studios, New York
Length 2:42
Label Scepter
Songwriter(s) Burt Bacharach
Mack David
Barney Williams
Producer(s) Luther Dixon
The Shirelles singles chronology
"Big John (Ain't You Gonna Marry Me)"
(1961)
"Baby It's You" / "The Things I Want to Hear (Pretty Words)"
(1961)
"Soldier Boy"
(1962)
"Big John (Ain't You Gonna Marry Me)"
(1961)
"Baby It's You" / "The Things I Want to Hear (Pretty Words)"
(1961)
"Soldier Boy"
(1962)
"Baby It's You"
Song by the Beatles
from the album Please Please Me
Released March 22, 1963
Recorded February 11 & 20, 1963
EMI Studios
Length 2:24
Label Parlophone
Songwriter(s) Burt Bacharach, Mack David and Barney Williams
Producer(s) George Martin
"Baby It's You"
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Single by the Beatles
from the album Live at the BBC
Released March 20, 1995
Format vinyl record 7"
CD single
Recorded June 1, 1963
Genre Merseybeat
Length 2:45
Label Apple
Songwriter(s) Burt Bacharach, Mack David and Barney Williams
Producer(s) George Martin
The Beatles singles chronology
"Twist and Shout"
(1986) Twist and Shout1986
"Baby It's You"
(1995) Baby It's You1995
"Free as a Bird"
(1995) Free as a Bird1995
"Baby It's You"
Single by Smith
from the album A Group Called Smith
Released 1969
Format 7" single
Length 2:29
Label Dunhill
Songwriter(s) Burt Bacharach, Mack David and Barney Williams
"Baby It's You"
Single by Silk
from the album Lose Control
Released 1993
Format CD single, Cassette single, 7" vinyl
Recorded 1992
Genre R&B
Label Keia/Elektra
Songwriter(s) Bacharach, David, Williams
Silk singles chronology
"It Had to Be You"
(1993)
"Baby It's You"
(1993)
"I Can Go Deep"
(1994)
"It Had to Be You"
(1993)
"Baby It's You"
(1993)
"I Can Go Deep"
(1994)

"Baby It's You" is a song written by Burt Bacharach (music), Luther Dixon (credited as Barney Williams) and Mack David (lyrics). It was recorded by the Shirelles and the Beatles, and became hits for both. The highest-charting version of "Baby It's You" was by the band Smith, who took the song to number five on the US charts in 1969.

The song was produced by Luther Dixon. When released as a single in 1961, the song became very popular, becoming a Top 10 smash on the Pop and R&B Charts, reaching number three on the R&B chart and peaking at number eight on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. It later appeared on the album Baby It's You, named to capitalize upon the success of the single. The vocal arrangements on this version proved influential in subsequent versions, including that by the Beatles, who used the same one. One notable feature of the song is its minor-to-major key chord changes on the verses.

English rock group the Beatles performed "Baby It's You" as part of their stage act from 1961 until 1963, and recorded it on February 11, 1963 for their first album, Please Please Me, along with "Boys", another song by the Shirelles. American label Vee-Jay Records included it on Introducing... The Beatles and Songs, Pictures and Stories of the Fabulous Beatles. Capitol included it on The Early Beatles. The Beatles' version differs to the Shirelles' by repeating the second verse instead of the first. So, where the Shirelles conclude with a line about sitting home and crying, the Beatles's conclusion is more upbeat, John Lennon singing that he will carry on loving, no matter what.

A live version was released on Live at the BBC in 1994. On this version, Lennon does not repeat part of the second verse after the solo (as he did on the studio version), but repeats part of the first verse, which is the way the Shirelles sang the song. The song was issued as a CD single and a vinyl single in 1995 in both the UK and the US, the Beatles' first in nearly a decade. Both versions have four tracks, making it an EP instead of a regular issue single. The three additional tracks, while from BBC recordings, did not appear on Live at the BBC. Tracks 2 and 4 were later included on On Air – Live at the BBC Volume 2, but this recording of track 3 remains unique to this release. The single reached number seven in the UK and number 67 on the Billboard Hot 100.


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