"Baby Baby" is a song originally recorded by English punk rock band the Vibrators.
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Single by The Vibrators | |
B-side | "Into the Future" |
Released | May 1977 |
Genre | Punk rock |
Label | Epic Records |
"Baby Baby" was written by Ian 'Knox' Carnochan, the primary songwriter in UK punk band, the Vibrators. The song was recorded by the Vibrators and released as a single in May 1977. It was their first single released on Epic Records with their previous singles having been released on RAK. The song on the B-side was "Into the Future".[1][2]
One month later, in June 1977, the song was included in the release of their debut album, Pure Mania. The song was included in a session for John Peel at Radio 1.
The song has since featured on numerous 'best of punk' compilation albums such as Punk: The Early Years and Punk's Not Dead - 30 Years of Punk as well as compilation albums containing only Vibrators tracks.[citation needed]
When Knox was interviewed for Punk77 in 1999 he said, "My favourite Vibrators' song has to be "Baby Baby". I always think when I play it is like being on holiday."[3]
The song has been covered by R.E.M., Forgotten Rebels, Die Toten Hosen and others.
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