"Angel Baby" was a 1960 single by Rosie and the Originals. The song was recorded independently on a two-track machine in the small farming community of San Marcos CA when lead singerRosie Hamlin was only 15 years old. Initially unable to find a label willing to distribute the song because of its unpolished sound, the group convinced a San Diego department store to pipe their master through the listening booths in the record department. The response from listeners prompted Highland Records to sign the band and promote the single. Since its release the song has become an oldies standard.
Rosie & The Originals
The song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 in December 1960 and remained on the charts for 13 weeks, reaching No. 5 on January 28, 1961. On the R&B charts, "Angel Baby" also peaked at #5 and remained on that chart for eight weeks. In 1961, "Angel Baby" was also released in Canada on the Zirkon label and in Australia and England on London Records. The British release slightly edited the intro.
recorded a version of the song in 1973, eventually released on the 1986 album Menlove Ave. and later, on the 1990 box set Lennon. A remixed version was released in 2004 as a bonus track on a reissue of Lennon's 1975 Rock 'n' Roll album. In the intro, Lennon calls it one of his favorite songs and says, "send my love to Rosie, wherever she may be." Rosie called it her favorite cover of the song. Circulating tapes of Lennon's 1971 birthday party also include a busked version of the song.
Other versions
Several versions of the song were released in 1961, including one by Kathy Young, who included it on her album, The Sound Of Kathy Young
Soul singer Charles Brown released the song on a King Records single in 1961
Avant garde art pop icon Jun Togawa recorded a punk version in 1985, on her best selling Japanese album Suki Suki Daisuki.
A reggae version was released by Shehene & the Knobs on a single in 1987.
In 1991, singer Angelica released an album with the song as the title track. Released as a single, Angelica scored a No. 29 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.
The song was covered by actor Wong Chi-zan in a scene for the 1991 Taiwanese film A Brighter Summer Day.
Jeanette Jurado also did a cover that was featured in the 1995 feature filmMy Family.
Linda Ronstadt recorded a version for her 1996 album of lullabies, Dedicated to the One I Love.
San Diego based indie rock band Mrs. Magician released a version of the song as a single b-side in 2011
Oakland garage punk band, Shannon & The Clams released the song as a b-side to their 2012 single, Ozma
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club did a cover of this song as an iTunes bonus track on for their 2013 album Specter At The Feast.
System of a Down covered the song live as part of their sole U.S. tour date of 2013 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on July 29, 2013.
In June 2018, El Pollo Loco released a commercial featuring new sauces as part of its Te Amo promotion which included a Spanish language version of Angel Baby remarkably similar to the original version from 1960.