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About the Song

The Diamonds’ “Little Darlin'” is a quintessential example of the doo-wop genre, capturing the youthful exuberance and romantic longing of the 1950s. Released in 1957, the song quickly became a massive hit, showcasing the group’s impeccable harmonies and infectious energy.

The Diamonds’ vocal blend is nothing short of extraordinary, with each member contributing to the song’s overall charm. The lyrics, while simple, perfectly capture the feelings of young love and the yearning for companionship. The song’s infectious melody and rhythmic backing create a irresistible danceable beat that has captivated audiences for generations.

“Little Darlin'” is more than just a song; it’s a nostalgic trip back to a simpler time. It’s a reminder of the power of music to evoke feelings of joy, happiness, and first love. The Diamonds’ enduring popularity is a testament to the group’s timeless appeal and the song’s ability to connect with listeners across generations.

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Lyrics: Little Darlin’

[Dave Somerville]:
Ah ya ya ya ya
Ya ya ya ya, ya ya yaHey, little darlin’
Oh, little darlin’
Oh ho where are you
My lover, I was wrong-ah
To try to love you
Ah ooh ah ooh ah ohh ahNo way-ah
That my love-ah
Was just for you
For only you

[Spoken by Bill Reed]:
My darlin’, I need you
To call my own and never do wrong
To hold in mine your little hand
I’ll know too soon that all is so grand
Please hold my hand

[Sung by Dave Somerville]:
My dear-ah, I was wrong-ah
To try to love you
Ah ooh ah ooh ah ohh ah

No way-ah
That my love-ah
Was just for you
For only you