“Find My Baby” is the second track from American electronica musician Moby’s studio album Play, released on May 17, 1999.
The song is based on a heavy sample from “Joe Lee’s Rock” by Roland “Boy Blue” Hayes, a song included in the box set Sounds of the South: A Musical Journey from the Georgia Sea...
[Refrain: Roland “Boy Blue” Hayes]
I'm gonna find my baby, whoo!
Before the sun goes down
I'm gonna find my baby, whoo!
Before the sun goes down
I'm gonna find my baby, whoo!
Before the sun goes down
I'm gonna find my baby, whoo! (Ah, ah)
Before the sun goes down (Ah, yeah-yeah!)
I'm gonna find my baby, whoo! (Ah, ah)
Before the sun goes down (Ah, yeah-yeah!)
I'm gonna find my baby, whoo!
Before the sun goes down
I'm gonna find my baby, whoo!
Before the sun goes down
I'm gonna-
I'm gonna find my baby, whoo!
Before the sun goes down
I'm gonna-
I'm gonna find my baby, whoo! (Ah, ah)
Before the sun goes down (Ah, yeah-yeah!)
I'm gonna find my baby, whoo! (Ah, ah)
Before the sun goes down (Ah, yeah-yeah!)
I'm gonna find my baby, whoo! (I'm gonna find my baby, whoo!)
Before the sun goes down (Before the sun goes down)
I'm gonna find my baby, whoo! (I'm gonna find my baby, whoo!)
Before the sun goes down (Before the sun goes down)
I'm gonna find my baby, whoo! (Ah, ah)
Before the sun goes down (Ah, yeah-yeah!) (I'm gonna find my baby)
I'm gonna find my baby, whoo! (Ah, ah)
Before the sun goes down (Ah, yeah-yeah!) (I'm gonna find my baby)
I'm gonna find my baby, whoo!
Before the sun goes down
Find My Baby was written by Willie Jones & Alan Lomax & Moby.
Find My Baby was produced by Moby.
Moby released Find My Baby on Mon May 17 1999.
In an interview with Rolling Stone:
Basically just me playing slide guitar over a vocal sample. I added what I thought were hip-hop drums to it.
The music sample in this is taken from a collection of music from America during the great depression. In order to collect these samples. Basically just me playing slide guitar over a vocal sample. He added what he thought were hip-hop drums to it. In the ’80s he was DJing a lot of hip-hop. At one p...