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Judy Rodman performs "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"

Judy Rodman performs "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"

"I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" is a 1967 song by Bob Dylan first released on John Wesley Harding. It features Pete Drake on pedal steel guitar.

The song has been covered by many artists, most notably by Robert Palmer and UB40 in 1990.

Judy Rodman released her cover version on her 1987 album, A Place Called Love, and also issued it as a single, which peaked at number five on the Hot Country Songs chart.

Judy Rodman - I'll Be Your Baby Tonight Lyrics

 

Close your eyes, close the door

You don't have to worry anymore

I'll be your baby tonight

 

Shut the lights, shut the shade

You don't have to be afraid

I'll be your baby tonight

 

That mockingbird's gonna sail away

We're gonna forget it

That big fat moon is gonna shine like a spoon

But we're gonna let it

You won't regret it

 

Kick your shoes off, do not fear

Bring that bottle over here

I'll be your baby tonight

 

Well, that mockingbird's gonna sail away

We're gonna forget it

That big fat moon is gonna shine like a spoon

But we're gonna let it

Baby, you won't regret it

 

Kick your shoes off, do not fear

Bring that bottle over here

I'll be your baby

I'll be your baby

I'll be your baby tonight

 

Close your eyes, close the door

Don't you worry anymore

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