“Baby Don’t Go” is a song by the American pop duo Sonny & Cher. Written by Sonny Bono, the song was released as a single in 1964. It marked the duo’s first charting single and was the start of their successful musical career together.
In “Baby Don’t Go,” Sonny & Cher sing about the fear of losing each other and express their desire for their partner not to leave. The song features a catchy melody, Sonny’s distinctive vocals, and the duo’s harmonious blend, which would become their trademark sound.
“Baby Don’t Go” was well-received and reached the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Its success helped establish Sonny & Cher as a notable musical act during the 1960s. The song’s popularity contributed to their subsequent collaborations, making them one of the iconic duos in the history of pop music.
“Baby Don’t Go” remains a cherished part of Sonny & Cher’s discography and reflects the charm and innocence of their early work together.