Lyrics Little Darling - The Diamonds
Little
Darling
The
Diamonds
Written
by
Maurice
Williams,
lead
singer
of
The
Gladiolas,
whose
version
made
the
Top
50
on
The
R&B
charts.
Name
changed
to
Maurice
Williams
and
The
Zodiacs,
and
they
charted
The
classic
"Stay"
at
#1 in
1960.
Peaked
at
#2 in
1957
The
Diamonds'
all-time
biggest
hit,
featuring
lead
singer
Dave
Somerville
(with
Bill
Reed
doing
the
Bass
vocal
narration).
Technically,
this
could
be
considered
one
of
the
very
first
"rap"
songs,
since
It
features
hip
narration
over
the
middle
break
of
the
song.
Cover
version
of
the
Gladiolas'
1957
Top
50
R&B
hit.
This
pop
version
also
made
the
Top
5 on
the
R&B
charts.
Eye,
yi-eye-eye-eye
Yi-eye-eye-eye
Ya-ya-ya-ahh
Little
darlin',
oh,
little
darlin'
Oh-oh-oh
where
a-are
you?
My
love-a,
I
was
wrong-a
(la-la-la-la-la-la)
To-oo
try
to
lo-ove
two
A-hoopa,
a-hoopa,
hoopa
Kno-ow
well-a
that
my
love-a
(la-la-la-la-la-la)
Wa-as
just
fo-or
you,
oh
only-ee-ee-ee
you
SPOKEN:
My
darlin',
I
NEED
you
(la-la-la-la-la-la)
to
call
my
own
and
NEVER
do
wrong.
To
Hold
in
mine
your
little
hand
(la-la-la-la-la-la).
I'll
know
too
soon
that
ALL
is
so
grand.
Please,
Hold
my
hand
My
dear-a
I-I
was
wrong-a
To-oo
try
to
lo-ove
two
A-hoopa,
a-hoopa,
hoopa
Know
well
that
my
love-a
(la-la-la-la-la-la)
Wa-as
just
for
you,
oh
only-ee-ee-ee
you
1 Little Darling
2 The Stroll
3 Eternal Lovers
4 Zip Zip
5 Sweet Wild Honey
6 Passion Flower
7 Walking Along
8 Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
9 Gretchen
10 Happy Years
11 San Antonio Rose
12 Shoo Ya Blues
13 Baby Won't You Please Come Rome
14 Tenderly
15 You Are the Limit
16 Ka-Ding-Dong
17 Soft Summer Breeze
18 Will You Still Be Mine
19 Faithful And True
20 Honey
21 High Noon
22 Words of Love
23 Cattle Call
24 Trail of the Lonesome Pine
25 Don't Say Goodbye
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