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  1. May 1, 2024 · John Denver’s “For Baby (For Bobbie)” is a timeless ballad that embodies the purest form of love and devotion. Written in the early 1970s, it carries a heartfelt message of a parent’s unwavering affection for their child. The song’s lyrics resonate with the tenderness and depth of emotions that come with parenthood.

  2. Oct 15, 2021 · Mellencamp’s hero, Jack, has other things on his mind than holding hands at the prom, telling Diane to “Dribble off those Bobby Brooks/Let me do what I please.” As for Diane, calling her a...

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  3. Well you know diane, we oughtta run of the city, Diane says 'Baby, you aint missin' no-thing'" -definite reference to Natalie Wood who plays Deanie. She was in the movie "Rebel without a cause" starring James Dean.

  4. Diane (cocaine habit) says. "Baby (Jack = heroin habit), you ain't missing nothing (heroin)" But Jack (heroin habit) he says, yeah. "Oh yeah, life (addiction) goes on, long after the thrill (cocaine high) of living (addiction) is gone (heroin)" "Oh yeah".

  5. Jack and Diane is John Mellencamp's way of saying a couple. Like a couple who is in love is in general, a jack and diane Bender from East West Virginia, Va "OH yeah, the buzz goes on, long after your fill of drinking is gone"

  6. All of a sudden, for ‘Jack & Diane,’ Mick said, ‘Johnny, you should put baby rattles on there.’ I thought, ‘What the f— does put baby rattles on the record mean'?

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  8. Oct 2, 2017 · All of a sudden, for ‘Jack & Diane,’ Mick said, ‘Johnny, you should put baby rattles on there.’ I thought, ‘What the fuck does put baby rattles on the record mean'?

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