Made up of Airmen from Pittsburgh’s NCO Service Club in the mid ‘50s, The Del-Vikings broke a glass ceiling when they became Pop radio’s first successful interracial group thanks to this Top 10 vintage Doo-Wop hit that spent 31 weeks on the Billboard charts. The group was dealt several major setback...
[Intro]
Dom-dom dom-dom dom-de-doo-be
Dom dom dom dom dom dom-de-doo-be
Dom dom dom dom dom dom-be-doo-be
Dom Woa-woa-woa-woah
[Verse 1]
Well I love, love you darlin'
Come and go with me
Come home with me
Way beyond the sea
I need you darlin'
So come and go with me
Come, come, come, come
Come into my heart
Tell me darlin'
We will never part
I need you darlin'
So come go with me
[Chorus]
Yes, I need you
Yes, I really need you
Please say you'll never leave me
Well, say you never
Yes, you really never
You never give me a chance
[Verse 2]
Come, come, come, come
Come into my heart
Tell me darlin'
We will never part
I need you darlin'
So come go with me
(Yeah!)
[Instrumental Break]
[Chorus]
Yes, I need you
Yes, I really need you
Please say you'll never leave me
Well, say you never
Yes, you really never
Come Go With Me was written by Clarence E. Quick.
Come Go With Me was produced by Joe Averbach.