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I don't want to let you go 'til you see the light. Take me home tonight. Listen, honey, just like Ronnie sang. Be my little baby, oh, ho, oh. [Chorus: Eddie Money, Ronnie Spector] Take me...
Although Money claimed not to like the song at first, when he heard the track's refrain of "Just like Ronnie said ... 'Be my little baby ,'" interpolating the Ronettes' 1963 hit "Be My Baby,"...
Take me home tonight. Listen, honey, just like Ronnie sang. Be my little baby, oh, ho, oh. I get frightened in all this darkness. I get nightmares I hate to sleep alone. I need some company, a guardian angel. To keep me warm when the cold winds blow. I can feel you breathe. I can feel your heart beat faster. Take me home tonight.
"Take Me Home Tonight" is a song by American rock singer Eddie Money. It was released in August 1986 as the lead single from his album Can't Hold Back. The song's chorus interpolates the Ronettes' 1963 hit "Be My Baby", with original vocalist Ronnie Spector providing uncredited vocals and reprising her role. Songwriting credit was given to Mike ...
According to Spector, she got on board as soon as she heard the lyric, "Listen honey, just like Ronnie sang... be my little baby." "When they said that, I was sold," she told Entertainment Weekly. Spector says Money was very excited when she showed up to record it.
At first, Spector wasn’t interested in Money’s song until she read the lyric Listen, Honey, just like Ronnie sang… Be My Little Baby.
I can feel you breathe. I can feel your heart beat faster (Faster) Take me home tonight. I don't want to let you go 'til you see the light. Take me home tonight. Listen, honey, just like Ronnie sang. Be my little baby, oh, ho, oh. I get frightened in all this darkness. I get nightmares I hate to sleep alone.
Ronnie Bennett was the lead singer of the Ronettes. And she is the woman singing in this Eddie Money song. When he says "Just like Ronnie sang..." he's referring to the classic Ronette's tune. And then Ronnie Bennet of the Ronette's pipes in and does her bit. FYI, her name is really Veronica but she changed it when she formed the Ronettes.
The chorus, “Just like Ronnie sang, be my little baby. I want to take you home, I won’t do you no harm, no, no. You’ve got to be all mine, all mine. Ooh, baby, please, take me home tonight,” is a direct reference to the 1963 hit song “Be My Baby” by The Ronettes.
Take me home tonight. I don't wanna let you go till you see the light. Take me home tonight. Listen honey just like Ronnie sang, be my little baby, oh oh oh. I get frightened in all this darkness. I get nightmares, I hate to sleep alone. I need some company. A guardian angel to keep me warm when the cold winds blow. I can feel you breathe.