Oh No Not My Baby

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“Oh No Not My Baby”
Single by Maxine Brown
B-side "You Upset My Soul"
Released 1964
Genre R&B
Length 2:36
Label Wand
Writer(s) Gerry Goffin, Carole King
Maxine Brown singles chronology
Coming Back to You
(1963)
Oh No Not My Baby
(1964)
It's Gonna Be Alright
(1965)
“Oh! No Not My Baby”
Single by Rod Stewart
B-side "Jodie" (with Faces)
Released 1973
Length 3:38
Label Mercury
Writer(s) Gerry Goffin, Carole King
Rod Stewart singles chronology
Twisting the Night Away
(1973)
Oh! No Not My Baby
(1973)
Mine For Me
(1974)
“Oh No Not My Baby”
“Oh No Not My Baby” cover
Single by Cher
from the album Greatest Hits: 1965-1992
Released 1992
Recorded 1992
Genre Soft rock
Length 3:12
Label Geffen
Writer(s) Gerry Goffin
Carole King
Cher singles chronology
"Could've Been You"
(1992)
"Oh No Not My Baby"
(1992)
"Whenever You're Near"
(1992)

"Oh No Not My Baby" is the name of a song written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. The song's lyrics describe how friends and family repeatedly warn the singer about a partner's infidelities, but the singer refuses to believe them. Unlike many songs of this nature, in the end, the singer's faith proves to be well-founded and a happy relationship ensues.

In 1964, Maxine Brown released a version of this song and achieved success with it, taking it to the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100. In the United Kingdom, a version by Manfred Mann became a hit in 1965.

Many other remakes of this song have been released to varying degrees of popularity. Such artists as Fontella Bass, Aretha Franklin, The Partridge Family, The Shirelles and Dusty Springfield all recorded versions, but did not chart them. Other hit versions include Rod Stewart's 1973 version, which became a minor hit in the United States and a top ten hit in the UK. That same year, Merry Clayton had a top forty R&B hit and minor Hot 100 hit with her version. In 1976, singer De Blanc had a minor R&B hit with his version. The song was revived again in 1992 when Cher released her version as a single and scored another top forty hit in the UK. In 1994, Linda Ronstadt had a minor hit on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart with her version.

[edit] Charts

Cher version

Chart (1992) Peak
position
Austrian Singles Chart 30
German Singles Chart 52
Polish Singles Chart 18
Swiss Singles Chart 19
UK Singles Chart 33
world wide sales 500,000