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Baby Baby Baby (Joss Stone song)

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Wikipedia article




"'Baby Baby Baby'" is a song by English singer and songwriter Joss Stone from her third studio album, 'Introducing Joss Stone' (2007). It was written by Stone, Danny P and Jonathan Shorten, while production was handled by Raphael Saadiq. The song was released on 23 December 2007 as the album's third and final single. On 29 September 2009, a self-produced music video was leaked onto YouTube.

Stone performed the song at the Swarovski Fashion Rocks at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 18 October 2007, in aid of The Prince's Trust, as well as at the Austin City Limits Music Festival at Zilker Park in Austin, Texas, on 14 September 2007.

Background



During an interview with 'Harp', Stone said of the song:

Critical reception



IndieLondon.co.uk gave the song a four-star rating, calling it a "welcome return for Joss Stone to the type of retro-heavy territory that first made her standout on the 'Soul Sessions' LP." Digital Spy's Nick Levine rated the song three stars, deeming it "a lithe, sparky old-school soul workout on which Stone proclaims her love for the man her 'heart demaaands'", adding that "[h]er terrific voice never has anything very interesting to say."

Music video



On 29 September 2009, the music video was leaked onto YouTube. It was produced by Stone herself without help from EMI. The video was described as "the worst video of all time" by 'Marie Claire' in 2010.[http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/celebrity/444293/joss-stone-s-baby-baby-baby-the-worst-music-video-ever.html#Te0yO9LLWV7TFLKL.99 Joss Stone's Baby, Baby, Baby: the worst music video ever?] 'Marie Claire', 26 February 2010. Retrieved 19 July 2014.

Commercial performance



The song become Stone's first single not to enter the UK Singles Chart, but it did peak at No. 8 on the UK R&B Chart.

Track listings



*'UK digital download 1'

#"Baby Baby Baby" (UK Radio Mix) 3:26

#"Baby Baby Baby" (Relentless Club Mix) 3:45



*'UK CD single and digital download 2'

#"Baby Baby Baby" (UK Radio Mix) 3:23

#"L-O-V-E" (Long Version) 2:48

Credits and personnel



Credits adapted from the liner notes of 'Introducing Joss Stone'.

* Joss Stone lead vocals, songwriting

* Jawara Adams trumpet

* Chalmers "Spanky" Alford guitar

* Mike Boden assistant engineering

* Oswald Bowe assistant engineering

* Chuck Brungardt mixing, recording

* Priscilla Jones Campbell backing vocals

* Tom Coyne mastering

* Reggie Dozier string recording

* Steve Greenwell vocal recording

* Lionel Holoman Wurlitzer

* Justin Kessler Pro Tools operator

* Mix Master Mike turntablism

* Robert Ozuna percurssion

* Danny P songwriting

* Khari Parker drums

* Tino Richardson saxophone

* Raphael Saadiq backing vocals, bass, guitar, horn arrangements, production

* Ian Shea assistant engineering

* Jonathan Shorten songwriting

* Luke Smith assistant engineering

* Scott Somerville assistant engineering

* Glenn Standridge mixing, recording

* Charlie Stavish assistant engineering

* Benjamin Wright string arrangements

Charts



Release history



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References



Category:2007 singles

Category:2007 songs

Category:Joss Stone songs

Category:Relentless Records singles

Category:Song recordings produced by Raphael Saadiq

Category:Songs written by Joss Stone

Category:Songs written by Jonathan Shorten

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