Darling Baby

Darling Baby is the debut studio album released in October 1966 by the Motown group The Elgins.

subsidiary in 1966, the album contains the group's first two singles for Motown, "Put Yourself In My Place" and "Heaven Must Have Sent You",[2] which were both minor hits on the Billboard Hot 100, making No.

9, and the B-Side of "Put Yourself In My Place", "Darling Baby", made a separate chart entry and reached No.

After one further single, "I Understand My Man", in 1967, Saundra Edwards left the group and was replaced by Yvonne Vernee Allen.

3 in the UK Singles Chart,[4] thanks to its popularity on the Northern soul scene, and its follow-up, "Put Yourself In My Place", also made the Top 40, reaching No.