Celebrate the Heart of Country, Americana, and Roots Music!

Drop Us A Line, Y'all

Y'all interested in advertising, partnering up, contributing stories, joining our team, or just got a question? Well, don't be shy, drop us a line!

Follow Us

Dreamy and Golden Vibes: “Here Comes My Baby” by Dottie West

Here Comes My Baby + Dottie West
by
  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

A contract from RCA Victor allowed Dottie West to release her national hit song “Here Comes My Baby” in June 1964. She and her husband, Bill West, wrote the piece together in just one day. Her music made it to the top 10 in the Billboard Charts upon debut.

Dottie West is considered one of the most influential country music artists. She was an American singer and songwriter trying to make a name for herself in 1964. Dottie West’s greatest songs such as “Let Me Off at the Corner” earned her first top 40 hits in 1963, with her duet with Jim Reeves entitled “Love Is No Excuse” the following year landing in the top 10.

Following her multiple successes, she was offered to write for a Coca-Cola commercial, eventually leading to a lifetime contract because of how good the results were.

About Her National Hit

The almost three-minute record by Dottie features a slow-paced tempo, the piano’s softness, and the strings’ sound that go well with her calming voice. In contrast to this dreamy mood set by the music, the lyrics somewhat convey a woman welcoming her lover back despite mistakes made. The woman accepts her lover with open arms to “let more hurt inside” and will receive and understand her lover again.

Since the song’s release in 1964, there have already been almost 100 covers of Dottie West’s “Here Comes My Baby.” Artists like Cat Stevens, The Mavericks, The Smith, and Dean Martin have performed a rendition of Dottie’s hit song.

Dottie’s Prestigious Awards

Aside from being a national hit in 1964, “Here Comes My Baby” by Dottie West earned a Songwriter’s Citation of Achievement from Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI). West’s piece earned three (3) Grammy nominations, and she received the Grammy Award for Best Country Female Vocal Performance for “Here Comes My Baby” in 1965. She became the first-ever female country music artist ever to win a Grammy.

Dottie West was also inducted into the Grand Ole Opry on August 8, 1964, because of the song’s popularity and success.

Listen and feel the dreamy vibes of Dottie West’s “Here Comes My Baby” right here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxwUQJmH-8g

Latest Stories

Toby Keith's CMA Tribute Fell Short—And Country Fans Are Heartbroken

Toby Keith’s CMA Tribute Fell Short—And Country Fans Are Heartbroken

The 2024 CMA Awards promised a night of celebration and nostalgia, honoring the best in country music and paying tribute to its legends. But when it came time to remember ...

Lukas Nelson Honors His Dad with a Heartfelt "Always On My Mind" Cover

Lukas Nelson Honors His Dad with a Heartfelt “Always On My Mind” Cover

In 2013, Lukas Nelson proved that talent truly runs in the family when he delivered a moving rendition of his father Willie Nelson’s classic hit, “Always On My Mind.” Performed ...

Alan Jackson and George Strait's "Murder on Music Row" Honors True Country

Alan Jackson and George Strait’s “Murder on Music Row” Honors True Country

When George Strait and Alan Jackson came together to perform “Murder on Music Row,” it wasn’t just another duet—it was a moment that sent ripples through country music history. These ...

Dolly Parton, Vince Gill, and Keith Urban Unite for "He Stopped Loving Her Today"

Dolly Parton, Vince Gill, and Keith Urban Unite for “He Stopped Loving Her Today”

In October 2010, the Country Music Hall of Fame became the setting for a moment of country music magic. Three legendary artists—Dolly Parton, Vince Gill, and Keith Urban—joined forces for ...

8-Year-Old Annafaith Wows with Cover of Willie Nelson's "Always on My Mind"

8-Year-Old Annafaith Wows with Cover of Willie Nelson’s “Always on My Mind”

Willie Nelson’s “Always on My Mind” is one of those rare songs that seems to transcend time, weaving its way into the hearts of listeners for decades. Covering such an ...

Garth Brooks' Daughter Allie Colleen Scores Her First Top-40 Country Hit

Garth Brooks’ Daughter Allie Colleen Scores Her First Top-40 Country Hit

In 2021, Allie Colleen, the youngest daughter of country legend Garth Brooks, proved that musical talent runs in the family. With her single “Ain’t the Only Hell (My Momma Raised),” ...

Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton's "Does He Love You" Is the Collaboration We've Been Waiting For

Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton’s “Does He Love You” Is the Collaboration We’ve Been Waiting For

When Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton team up, it feels like the stars have aligned over Nashville. These two queens of country music, with careers that have shaped the genre ...

Ben Haggard's "As Haggard as They Come" Honors His Father While Defining His Own Path

Ben Haggard’s “As Haggard as They Come” Honors His Father While Defining His Own Path

In 2019, Ben Haggard delivered a performance at the Grand Ole Opry that felt like a love letter to his roots and a bold step toward his future. His song, ...

Mo Pitney's "Borrowed Angel" Is a Love Letter to Traditional Country

Mo Pitney’s “Borrowed Angel” Is a Love Letter to Traditional Country

In a time when country-pop dominates the charts, Mo Pitney stands out as a refreshing reminder of what makes traditional country music timeless. In an episode of Country Road TV ...

Hannah Kay Honors Loretta Lynn in Powerful "Coal Miner's Daughter" Performance

Hannah Kay Honors Loretta Lynn in Powerful “Coal Miner’s Daughter” Performance

In a world where country music continually evolves, some voices remind us of its timeless roots. In 2019, then-18-year-old Texas singer Hannah Kay did just that with her moving rendition ...