About the song
The Diamonds’ iconic cover of “Little Darlin’” stands as a testament to the enduring power of doo-wop music. Released in 1957, their rendition of the song quickly ascended the Billboard Hot 100, reaching the coveted number two spot. This remarkable success was largely due to the group’s ability to infuse the original composition with a unique energy and vitality.
Unlike many cover versions that pale in comparison to their predecessors, the Diamonds’ “Little Darlin’” has been widely praised as a superior interpretation. Allmusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine has argued that the group’s rendition is “a better, fiercer recording” that has sustained its popularity over the years. While both versions of the song are enjoyable, the Diamonds’ performance is characterized by its heightened intensity and memorable vocal harmonies.
The Diamonds’ success with “Little Darlin’” can be attributed to several factors. First, the group’s members possessed exceptional vocal abilities that allowed them to deliver the song with passion and conviction. Second, the arrangement of their version was particularly effective, showcasing the talents of each individual singer. Finally, the Diamonds’ ability to capture the essence of doo-wop music ensured that their rendition would resonate with audiences for generations to come.
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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