Susie

This week for Song Lyric Sunday, Jim has asked us to find a song that mentions our names. After much thought, I decided on Susie Darlin’ by Robin Luke.

The Story

According to Songfacts, the Los Angeles born singer-songwriter Robin Luke has a sister named Susie who is 11 years younger, but this song is not about her. In 2010, he explained to Forgotten Hits: “I simply put her name on it to keep me out of trouble with the other girls at Punahou School (my high school and where President Obama graduated exactly 20 years after me in 1978). There have been many chat groups that say that I wrote this song upon her death, illness, and other gruesome such stories. Susie is alive and well and living in Columbia, Missouri!”

This song has been described as a “bedroom recording,” as it was literally recorded in a bedroom. Luke explained: “The bedroom was a bedroom (not a studio) and we used a primitive Ampex portable tape recorded with ‘sound on sound’ and one microphone. I would lay down a track and then put on earphones and sing over the original track(s) to put another one on. This went well until a mistake was made, and then we would HAVE TO START ALL OVER! It took about one month to get it right with seven tracks. That is why Susie Darlin’ sounds so ‘mushy’… because each time a track was laid down on top of the others it took a great deal of high fidelity away.”

There were 17 versions of this song, in four languages.

Versions

Susie Darlin’ written by Robin Luke English

 Susie Darlin’Robin LukeJune 1958First release
Hit song
Susie Darlin’Clyde BeaversSeptember 1958
Susie Darlin’John LawsSeptember 1958
Susie DarlingHal BurtonOctober 1958
Susie Darlin’Chris Howland1958
Susie DarlinThe Q Brothers1958
 Susie Darlin’Johnny Devlin and His DevilsFebruary 1959
  Susie Darlin’Tommy RoeSeptember 1962
Suzy Darlin’Rocking Jo Jo and His Red Angels1992
 Susie Darlin’Sweet Mikey C2009

Suzie darling written by Michèle Libert French

Suzie darlingRichard Anthony1958First release

Suzie Darling written by Eddy Roy French

 Suzie DarlingLes Bel Air1967First release

Oh, Susie Darling written by Peter Moesser German

Susie Darlin’Tommy Kent – Horst Wende Tanzsolisten1958First release
Susie DarlingTony Sandler1959
Susie Darlin’BennyApril 1976
Susie DarlingRudolf Rock & Die Schocker1977

Querida Susy written by Óscar Madrigal Spanish

Querida SusyÓscar Madrigal1962First release

The Lyrics


I stood a-watchin' all night long
I stood a-watchin' all night long
I stood a-watchin' till you went away

You were a girl of many charms
Oh, how I loved you in my arms
I never thought that you would ever go
Because I loved you so

Oh-uh, Susie darlin'
I thought that you knew
You were all the world to me
All my dreams come true

I stood a-cryin' all night long
I stood a-cryin' all night long
Cryin' and wishin' you'd come back to me
Thinking of all the dreams we knew
Now that you're gone they won't come true
My heart is empty without you
Nothin' there but misery

Oh-uh, Susie darlin'
I thought that you knew
You were all the world to me
All my dreams come true

Now-ow I stand a-watchin' all night long
I stand a-watchin' all night long
Knowing that life has nothing left for me

I'll wait around most patiently
Hopin' you will return to me
'Til that happy day I will always be
Watchin' all night long

Oh-uh, Susie darlin'
I thought that you knew
You were all the world to me
All my dreams come true

The Video

12 responses to “Susie”

  1. I had never heard this song, nor any of the others you listed as far as I can tell. I went to YouTube and listened and it reminded me of the Everly Brothers kind of sound, but certainly wasn’t the Susie song they sang, Wake up little Susie! Great choice.

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  2. Nice little song to have as your theme tune 😊

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  3. I haven’t heard this in forever!!! Great choice.

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    1. Thanks, Ernie “Dawg!”

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  4. I vaguely remember hearing this a long time ago and it was nice to hear it again Susan.

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    1. Glad you enjoyed, Jim!

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  5. Very much of the era Susan. I don’t remember it but I was only 2 when it was released!

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    1. I wasn’t born until the following year, but I listen to the oldies station. I know a lot of songs I shouldn’t. :-)

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      1. Likewise. Many of the pieces I play are from the old musicals.

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  6. This is new to me Susie. It has the sound of that ere doesn’t it. Very nice ☺️💕

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    1. Thank you, Christine!

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  7. Wow! That was of an age to be sure.

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