About the song

If you’ve ever found yourself reminiscing about the golden age of rock and roll, then “Little Darlin'” by The Diamonds is a song that will undoubtedly strike a familiar chord. Released in 1957, this iconic track remains one of the quintessential examples of the doo-wop genre, which captivated audiences with its smooth harmonies and heartfelt lyrics.

The Diamonds, a Canadian vocal group renowned for their harmonious sound and charismatic performances, brought “Little Darlin’” to life with a charm and elegance that transcends time. The song features a classic blend of melodic simplicity and emotional depth, which has made it a lasting favorite among music enthusiasts of all ages.

In “Little Darlin’,” the listener is treated to a tender plea from the singer to his beloved, expressing longing and devotion through a catchy, memorable melody. The lyrical content, while straightforward, is delivered with such sincerity that it resonates deeply with anyone who has ever experienced the pangs of love and separation.

The Diamonds’ rich, velvety vocal style, complemented by the song’s infectious rhythm, creates a nostalgic journey back to the 1950s, a time when doo-wop ruled the airwaves. Their ability to convey emotion through harmonious blends and rhythmic precision captures the essence of an era that was characterized by its own unique blend of romance and rhythm.

So, whether you’re a longtime fan of the era or just discovering the charm of 1950s rock and roll, “Little Darlin'” is a delightful reminder of why the music of The Diamonds continues to hold a special place in the hearts of many. Let yourself be carried away by the smooth, nostalgic tones of this timeless classic, and enjoy a moment of musical brilliance that has stood the test of time.

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Lyrics

Ah, ya ya ya ya, ya ya ya ya, ya ya ya ya
Little darling oh little darling
O-oh where a-are you?
My lover I was wronger
To try to love two
Ahh uha uha uha uha
Knowing well that my lover
Was just for you uh only you
My darling I need you
To call my own
And never do wrong
To hold in mine
Your little hand
I’ll know too soon
That I’ll so pray
Please hold my hand
My dear I was wronger
To try to love two
Ahh uha uha uha uha
Knowing well that my lover
Was just for you
Uh only you