About the Song

Ritchie Valens’Donna” is a timeless rock and roll ballad that captures the raw emotion of young love and loss. Released in 1958, the song became an instant classic and solidified Valens’ place in music history.

With its simple yet powerful melody and heartfelt lyrics, “Donna” resonates deeply with listeners of all ages. Valens’ emotive vocals convey a sense of longing and heartbreak that is both raw and relatable. The song’s themes of love, loss, and longing have made it a enduring favorite for generations.

Interestingly, “Donna” was the A-side to Valens’ even more famous song, “La Bamba.” However, “Donna” stands on its own as a powerful and poignant piece of music.

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Lyrics: Donna

Oh, Donna
Oh, Donna
Oh, Donna
Oh, DonnaI had a girl
Donna was her name
Since she left me
I’ve never been the same’Cause I love my girl
Donna, where can you be?
Where can you be?Now that you’re gone
I’m left all alone
All by myself
To wander and roam

‘Cause I love my girl
Donna, where can you be?
Where can you be?

Oh, darlin’, now that you’re gone
I don’t know what I’ll do
All the time and all my love
For you

I had a girl
Donna was her name
Since she left me
I’ve never been the same

‘Cause I love my girl
Donna, where can you be?
Where can you be?

Oh, Donna
Oh, Donna
Oh, Donna
Oh, Donna

 

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