CRY BABY CRY (Lennon-McCartney) 1968 John's nursery rhyme song was probably inspried by television advertisements and Donovan's hippie folk songs that he had been playing in India. Cry baby cry make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better The King of Marigold was in the kithcen cooking breakfast for the Queen The Queen was in the parlour playing piano for the children of the King Cry baby cry make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better so cry baby cry The King was in the garden for a friend who came to play The Queen was in the playroom painting picture for the children's holiday Cry baby cry make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better so cry baby cry The duchess of Kircaldy always smiling and arriving late for tea The duke was having problems with a message at the local bird and bee Cry baby cry make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better so cry baby cry Twelve o'clock a meeting round the table for a seance in the dark With voices out of nowhere put on especially by the children for a lark Cry baby cry make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better so cry baby cry cry cry cry Cry baby cry make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better so cry baby cry Cry cry cry make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better so cry baby cry Can you take me back where I came from, can you take me back Can you take me back where I came from, brother can you take me back Can you take me back, mm can you take me where I came from Can you take me back