White Plains - My Baby Loves Lovin' (1970)
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- Note: Click "Show More" for lyrics. This is a restored performance video of "My Baby Loves Lovin'". Recorded 26 Oct 1969, and released 9 January 1970 on Deram/Decca Records, it reached #13 on Billboard's Top 100 in the USA. Lead singer Tony Burrows was the voice behind White Plains, The Pipkins, Brotherhood of Man, Edison Lighthouse, and First Class. In this video, their bass player, Robin Shaw, is lip-syncing the vocals instead of Tony Burrows. This is one of my all-time favorite one-hit wonders from the 1970's.
My Baby Loves Lovin' (Cook - Greenaway)
My baby loves love
My baby loves lovin'
She's got what it takes
And she knows how to use it
My baby loves love
My baby loves lovin'
She's got what it takes
And she knows how to use it
I was lonely once in this great big world
Just a nowhere man without a girl
'Till that lucky day
When she came my way
And she smiled at me, as if to say
My baby loves love
My baby loves lovin'
She's got what it takes
And she knows how to use it
My baby loves love
My baby loves lovin'
She's got what it takes
And she knows how to use it
She's the only one to make me feel so good
Don't believe my luck so I knock on wood
All my silent fears seem to fly away
When she looks at me as if to say
My baby loves love
My baby loves lovin'
She's got what it takes
For me...
No more lonely nights, just waitin' for the telephone to ring
No more lonely days, my baby's taking care of everything
I'm telling you people
My baby loves love
My baby loves lovin'
She's got what it takes
And she knows how to use it
My baby loves love
My baby loves lovin'
She's got what it takes
And she knows how to use it
She's the only one to make me feel so good
Can't believe my luck so I knock on wood
All my silent fears seem to fly away
When she looks at me as if to say
My baby loves love
My baby loves lovin'
She's got what it takes
And she knows how to use it... - เพลง
Oh please can anyone turn back the time to this era? So carefree and happy music and still gets people singing and dancing.
close your eyes and go anywere you like its easy..
I totally agree.
It was a time when the "Stones" weren't the main stream band.
yeah man, 2024 really sucks!☹
So great, i love this song. Best regards from brandenburg, germany.❤
I swear, this song has healing powers. Completely mood altering.
This ol heart of mine etc
Exactly, i sing this too my girlfriend and she feels better after❤. And thanks to my dad, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s etc. And im only 17 years old an i have chose wisely with every single oldie.😄👌🏻✌
Love this song.
Music is the language of the soul 👍
@@paullynch1341 Goes to show, The old music is the best music! Todays music is horrible.. I can name tons of singers/ bands
from the 60's & 70's.. Couldn't name One from today.
Everybody was so happy then ; I WANT THOSE DAYS BACK< DAMMIT !
Me too
I agree, things were a lot simpler, people were happier, low gas prices, low taxes, better shows on tv
Yeah, I was in hospital
A dollar a beer, a dollar a pack of smokes, a dollar a gallon of gas. Yes, everybody was happy!
Heck !!!! I know I was!!! Way before the rise of the WOKE PEOPLE!!!
Absolutely a uplifting song to cheer anyone up, so much joy and love in this song and happiness
Just found out that Tony Burrows wasn't the lead singer on the track at all. Apparently, it was someone called Ricky Wolff. I was a little disappointed to find out that Tony didn't sing it. If anyone else knows information on this, I would be extremely grateful. Thanks
Yes they are in the same vocal range .Both were very good .
It was Ricky Wolff if you google White Plains Chronicles then look under White Plains biography it states it in the first paragraph.
This is one of my favorite songs of the 70s. When I need to be put in a good place mentally this song does it every time. Love it love it
The lead singer was Ricky Wolff on the studio version. It has been long-standing misinformation that Tony Burrows was the lead singer on this song. Sorry he wasn't. He was one of the backup singers on this song.
Roger Greenaway was the lead singer on the ‘video’ promo, and as you say Tony Burrows was on backing vocals. Burrows and Greenaway were The Pipkins too (Gimme Dat Ding)…
@@jeffstewart7045 On this video promo, the guy singing lead was Robin Shaw. Roger Greenaway sang lead for the TOTP show. On Gimme Dat Ding, Roger Greenaway also sang high-pitched lead vocals and Burrows being the gravelly talking voice.
@@marrero5215 …yep your right, I should have been clearer re which video I referred to…doh! 😀
I was 11 when this was released..amazing
@@bobbyserrato1949 me too! Better times for sure...
Ricky Wolff is the lead singer of My Baby Loves Lovin'. The audio we are hearing here is NOT the original version of My Baby Loves Lovin' released in 1970. It's a heavily edited remix version of the original being dubbed onto this video. Here's the White Plains original version sung by Ricky Wolff th-cam.com/video/diHxEaqkop4/w-d-xo.html
Ricky Wolff is the lead singer on the White Plains version of My baby loves lovin'. Tony Burrows is one of those singing backing on the chorus.
Thought it sounded a bit off. Thanks.
It sounds like a thirteen-year-old kid singing here. Definitely not the original sound track
I love those early 70's pop songs
Robin Shaw lead singer in this video lipsyncing Ricky Wolff who recorded this hit song.
These guys were pop royalty .
Wow, wish I could go back to those days sometimes. Growing up in that era was fun for me as a youth. Great songs!
Excellent song, talented guys. It's how music should be. Beautiful.
white plains had good catchy tunes. these songs should be on radio more, the 70s were the best decade for muisic, great memories.
Song is old n still jams better even today for a song that's 53 years old
Got to say this is one hell of a pop song, it has lasted for years and still stays fresh, wow ! brilliant work to the lads involved also the unsung hero, Robin Shaw, this is his great moment and I tell you , Its a fabulous one too
Love this music, it's what I grew up with in the 60s and 70s, great music not like what's called music today.
I love this song and often play it. Its a really happy song.
This song brings back a lot of memories for me going to the beach all the beaches of South LA and the waves were always good
I remember eating carrot 🥕 cake at my friend’s 4th grade birthday party when this song came on - I had to put down my cake and tune in to this because I was so blown away - still am! 😊
Great memory!!
Ahh! How precious....
seems like yesterday when this great song was released in the beginning of 1970. I remember turning on the radio
and this song would be on! There is not too many oldie radio stations out there. I listen to one 98.6 out of New York.
A great uplifting song. This guy sings it best.
Such a great, upbeat song . . . I love it!!
By any measure... one of the great pop songs of all time...
One of the best of British "bubblegum music"!
- As mentioned above : - This Close-harmony music has got NOTHING to do with the so-called "bubblegum music" which, on the other hand, is just an artificial expression and a gimmick from 1968 ! - " My baby loves lovin' " is HARMONY pop or if you prefer : summer sunshine pop at its very BEST, brilliantly performed by Tony Burrows !
@@kjellskeie4752 Grass Roots had a similar style, but I do not think they would be considered bubblegum either, would they?
@@NoOne-kr4jc - Correct !
i was 10 years old in Arica Chile.... I love this one... Greetings to all my friends around the world!!!!!
🇬🇧🇬🇧 👍 !
How adorable is this singer; he seems to happy and sweet. I want to take him home and cuddle !!!!
Wow a nice simple tune,with so much love to give😎
I love these early 70's music
Love this music and I was 10 in 1970 I’m now 61 💙
And me great days 👍
Sing it with feeling Robin Shaw. Perfect video to go with this sunshiny tune. If this song doesn't get you high, nothing will.
52 Years Later. This song has STAYING ALIVE POWER
a blast from our past, what a girl
Damn, that bass player sounds just like Ricky Wolff. What an exceptional talent.
it's Definitely not the original sound track. It sounds like a thirteen-year-old kid singing here. The original sound track is here th-cam.com/video/cOC-mn1hyV0/w-d-xo.html
@@AudreyLoure : Wow. Thanks a million. I checked out the link you provided and learned that Ricky Wolff actually sang "My Baby Loves Lovin'". I never knew that. I had always heard that Tony Burrows sang it. Boy was I wrong. Thanks for setting me straight.
@@AudreyLoure . . I'm pretty sure we got this version with Tony Burrows on vocals as the official version here in Australia. It sounds, to my excellent memory for music that I loved, perfectly the same as I remember it.
You'd swallow your tongue in disbelief at how heavy-handedly the music we got to hear was censored, altered, re-recorded, re-mixed, dumbed down, and generally second-graded before the Australian public ever got to hear it. We had "Australian" re-mixes of ALL the Beatles albums . . why I don't know.
I bought at a flea market, an import copy of the Magical Mystery Tour LP. I took it home and before I added it to the box set I'd bought recently of all the Beatles albums back in 1980, I listened to it on my stereo. It was twice as loud as all the albums in that box set! They even made Australian pressing for that celebrated box set!
Back to this song . . I've had know-it-all know-nothings take me to task in a real nit-picking way over my contention that Tony sang this song as lead singer. These people obviously had the privilege of hearing the final version, and not the out-take that the record company deemed good enough to send to our backwater country.
Even with new technology we were hopelessly behind the rest of the world. We had a backwards-looking conservative government in Australia which had been in power for 23 years, who looked suspiciously at anything new that came along. In 1966 our government decided against allowing FM radio into Australia, declaring it to be "Not in the national interest". We only found this out in 1996 when the freedom of information act allowed access to government documents that were at the time of their origin, marked Top Secret! It's only with the rise of the internet that we finally got access to new stuff at the same time as the rest of the world.
@@arthurblackhistoric Sorry to hear what has been going on in Austrialia music industry. The first released version of the White Plains "My Baby Loves Lovin" was not this version on this video. I know because I have the 45 first released UK and US single that is indeed Ricky Wolff on lead vocals. I don't know where this version comes from. Listened to this version over and over, I can tell this version on this video is a largely re-tuned version from the original official version. To me this version sounds more like a karaoke song with a kinda thirteen year old boy's sounding voice. And it is still not Tony Burrows' voice. It is a voice-altered, retuned and speed-up version from the original. If you want to hear what Tony sounds like singing lead on this song, listen to the EDISON LIGHTHOUSE version, which is definitely Tony's voice.
Even though we grow old the 70s were the best of times period wish I could go back and do it all over again
All these songs of this era and before will never leave my soul .Wonderful period in my life
Tony Burrows did NOT sing lead on this song. Ricky Wolff was the Lead Singer on the studio track of My Baby Loves Lovin'. The guy shown singing in the video is Robin Shaw, the bassist of White Plains. Ricky Wolff was original lead singer of this song and Robin Shaw was miming in the video as a promo for the band's upcoming tour in 1973, by then the original singer Ricky Wolff had already left the group.
Pls note that the audio we are hearing here is NOT the original version of My Baby Loves Lovin' released in 1970. It's a heavily edited remix version of the original being dubbed onto this video. Here's the White Plains original version sung by Ricky Wolff th-cam.com/video/diHxEaqkop4/w-d-xo.html
I saw Tony sing this song live with the group and he sounded great
@@vincentkosik403 The original singer Ricky Wolff sang this tune live in the clip below th-cam.com/video/zWpHm5ICooQ/w-d-xo.html
I love his live vocals.
@@chesshanavas1791 OK, seems they went in and out as a studio band..whatever
AWESOMMME! LOVELY THANK YOU GREATLY! BLESSINGS FOREVER!!!
Not one hit wonders..they made lots of hits.
Yep. This one sung by Ricky Wolff ; and When You Are A King & I've Got you on My Mind" by Pete Nelson.
I love this song I have 47 years and always will like this music 60th the wave American and Brittany
Uplifting for sure Gabe
Lot of memories,love this tune !!!!!
I was 21 the year of this song. And it still sounds good.
Love this song...so much.
this always makes me smile
This explains why I like First Class, White Plains and Edison Lighthouse.......
YES A GOOD 1234
Cool clip. Go ahead and take me back !!
I think Robin does a great job of miming here and clearly enjoys it. He's a great guy!
why was he miming, whee was Tony?
@@kathleenchambers7069 Tony Burrows was mostly a studio singer. Other groups (Edison Lighthouse, Brotherhood of Man, White Plains) were formed to perform the songs on tour.
@@kathleenchambers7069 Ricky Wolff was the one who sang lead on the original recording of My Baby Loves Lovin', not Tony Burrows as most people always thought. The video is a 1973 promo for the band's upcoming tour. The lead singer Ricky Wolff had left the group in 1971and thus Robin Shaw was lipsyching in the video. Ricky Wolff and Pete Nelson were the two main vocalists of White Plains.
@@boojaboo7507 good info thanks🎶🎶
@@musicisgoodforthesoul999You're welcome, Janeil. Here's a video of the original singer Ricky Wolff singing this song live in a TV show. th-cam.com/video/zWpHm5ICooQ/w-d-xo.html
Great job Ricky Wolff!
Brilliant! I was only a junior school kid when this song was released, but for some reason I want those days back. Rose-coloured Glasses? I'm not so sure. Those times were less complicated and easier to manage.
Take a few back, but just as good as yesterday, to my brother Alan LeGault in Watertown NY from Austin, Texas
Belas lembranças que tempo maravilhoso só curtia as melhores músicas com bandas muito top
Beautiful real music.
Absolute a favorite song!
I forgot about this song!
The lead singer was Ricky Wolff. It has been long-standing misinformation that Tony Burrows was the lead singer on this song. Sorry he wasn't. It was Ricky Wolff !!
Please read my reply to Audrey. That will hopefully explain the discrepancy.
Thank you sir. Tx.
what a great clip.
ALL GOOD MUST PLAYS ALWAYS = THATS MY AND OTHERS HEARTS 100%
Thanks for posting this wonderful innocent happy sixties-seventies song. Cheers, Shari
I watched shallow Hal and this song is just so beautiful and loving. Stephen grieve central coast of NSW Australia
Brilliant.
Only one thing to say BRILLIANT
Always liked this song. :)
A great 70's song.
Another love song from the 70s
My baby loves love
My baby loves lovin'
She's got what it takes
And she know how to use it…
🥁🎺🎷🎸💐
Very good. Gold music
Talk about a fun song.
a joyful song
Class at its best
Are we sure this only went to #13 on the Billboard charts? I was 10 years old in 1970, and seem to recall WMAK-AM radio in Nashville TN had this on heavy rotation!
TIMELESS
This makes me feel so young - what a wonderful time life was then - I feel sorry for all the stabbers and disenchanted of today - they have missed so much.
What a fantastic song 💕💕💕💕💕💕😍❤❤
this version sounds different from the other versions on youtube
The audio you are hearing is NOT the original version of My Baby Loves Lovin' released in 1970. It's a heavily edited remix version of the original. Here's the White Plains original version sung by Ricky Wolff, one of White Plains' lead singer th-cam.com/video/diHxEaqkop4/w-d-xo.html
Here's a footage (th-cam.com/video/zWpHm5ICooQ/w-d-xo.html) in which Ricky Wolff was singing this song live in a TV show.
My Baby Loves Lovin'" was the top selling single for the British pop group White Plains. The song was written by Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway, recorded on 26 October 1969, and released on 9 January 1970 on the Decca Records imprint, Deram Records.
Tony Burrows is a one hit wonder four Times!
@@cimerti Ricky Wolff was the lead singer on the studio track of My Baby Loves Lovin', not Tony Burrows who did background vocals only. Robin Shaw was lipsyncing Ricky Wolff's studio voice in the video. Here's a footage ( th-cam.com/video/zWpHm5ICooQ/w-d-xo.html) in which the original lead singer Ricky Wolff was singing this song live in a TV show.
@@boojaboo7507 Yes, that is Wolff on the live version, but that is not the same voice as this studio version. But it is Tony Burrows’ voice we are hearing here. Just listen, and ignore the two slightly different keys. They aren’t the same person. That Wolff story was promoted because he did appear live with them and, well, years later, this session singer lip syncing stuff didn’t work out so well for Milli Vanilli when everyone learned the truth. It was because it just sucks to see people faking it. They did pull it off again with First Class later, but who really ever saw them live?
The audio we are hearing here is NOT the original version of My Baby Loves Lovin' released in 1970. It's a heavily edited remix version of the original being dubbed onto this video. Here's the White Plains original version sung by Ricky Wolff th-cam.com/video/diHxEaqkop4/w-d-xo.html
Ricky Wolff is the lead singer on the White Plains version of My baby loves lovin'. Tony Burrows is one of those singing backing on the chorus.
That's where I heard that voice lol Edison Lighthouse Love grows where my rosemary goes !!!! This man could sing.:o)
The singer you're talking about is Tony Burrows. And you're right, he sang lead on this song, also "Love grows.." by Edison lighthouse; "United we stand, divided we fall" by Brotherhood of Man; and "Beach Baby" by The First Class. He got around. BUT, he's NOT the guy in this video! This is just some guy they got to lipsynch along with the recording
@@JohnMichael-vy6hp Ahh a voice of the one hit wonders... nothing wrong with that either. :o)
@@JohnMichael-vy6hp I wonder why they didn't want Tony Barrows in the video? That's crazy! Hes the Voice!!!
Instead, the Bass Player Robin Shaw is Lip Syncing the song?
@@garychambers5850 Because Tony Burrows was not the lead singer on this song. The lead singer on the studio version of this song was Ricky Wolff.
It clearly states in the liner notes of the White Plains Compilation in regard to 'My baby loves lovin'' : “Contrary to popular myth, we are assured that the lead vocals were performed by Ricky Wolff, with Tony Burrows doubling him on the chorus.”
Such a wonderful and heartfelt song 💖
Thank you! I have been looking for this for years
One of the best songs ever made. Long live the sixties.
Was a fan of The White Plains in early 70s and knew Robin Box and his family, a really lovely guy. By pure co incidence he lived opposite Charlie Dor (pilot of the airways).
I've always loved this song and this video is great. It's so fun watching the singing interact with the other band members.
Felices días.
Loud shirts and jackets!! Gotta love the 70s.
great post,love this,the barbers were on strike then,big hair was the thing in 1970.
The hair !
all of our boys who we in NAM and never got to hear these grade A song's from the 70's
I'm glad you made it back from there alive. God Bless you! (I'm a veteran, too but unlike you, never saw action as I served during peacetime.)
I'm sorry if I miss lead anyone!!! I served in peace time to ! I Just feel so Bad for our Boy's who are missing out on all these great tunes that we can here and they cant !!!
Why do you say that the soldiers missed these songs when it's quite common knowledge that they had AFR (Armed Forces Radio) and heard all the music from stateside and beyond?
I Hope they heard them all Tejas before there demise !
sorry meant to say I hope they heard all of these before there demise ! and it wasn't like they were in a non stressful environment to enjoy all these great tunes , hoping to get back home day after day !
I was 14 when this song came out,loved it then and now!!!!!!!!!!!
Whatever it is I enjoy the performance & of course the song
what a great ole tune just keeps getting better with time:)
Tempo bom, maravilhoso relembrar!!!!!
My sisters favourite groups in her teens ...I was into David Cassidy as it happens. Timeless ditty. X :)
love the leed singers jacket. Great song.
Love his voice!!! Thanxs for this video!!!
Remember it well and loved it, still do.:o)
no more lonely days, my baby's takin' care of everything, I'm tellin' ya people!
AMAZING:) We get transported back to magical times in a flash hearing certain songs and HAPPY 2013:)
Great one
Great oldie!
I've figured out this is filmed in Clevedon near Bristol because it comes from Dave Cash's Radio Programme, made by HTV in 1970. I think I've spotted Edison Lighthouse and R Dean Taylor playing by other Bristol landmarks.
Where have you seen R Dean Taylor in Bristol ?
have always loved this song