About The Song
“Baby Don’t Get Hooked on Me” is a hit song by Mac Davis, blending country and pop genres. Released in 1972, it topped both the Billboard Hot 100 and Easy Listening charts for three weeks. “Baby Don’t Get Hooked on Me” remains a classic, reflecting Davis’ skill as a songwriter and performer. Its enduring popularity underscores Davis’ contribution to both country and pop music.
The song addresses the fear of commitment. Its lyrics convey reluctance towards getting too involved romantically, cautioning against emotional attachment. In essence, the song delves into personal emotions while also resonating with broader societal themes, making it a timeless classic.
Lyrics
Girl you're gettin' that look in your eyes
And it's startin' to worry me
I ain't ready for no family ties
Nobody's gonna hurry me
Just keep it friendly girl
'Cause I don't wanna leave
Don't start clingin' to me girl
'Cause I can't breathe
Baby baby, don't get hooked on me
Baby baby, don't get hooked on me
'Cause I'll just use you then I'll set you free
Baby baby, don't get hooked on me
Girl, you're a hot-blooded woman, child
And it's warm where you're touchin' me
But I can tell by your tremblin' smile
You're seein' way too much in me
Girl, don't let your life
Get tangled up with mine
'Cause I'll just leave you
I can't take no clingin' vine
Baby baby, don't get hooked on me
Baby baby, don't get hooked on me
'Cause I'll just use you then I'll set you free
Baby baby, don't get hooked on me
Baby baby, don't get hooked on me
Baby baby, don't get hooked on me
'Cause I'll just use you then I'll set you free
Baby baby, don't get hooked on me
Baby baby don't get hooked on me