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Motörhead’s version of one of the most recorded songs of all time, the 1957 Richard Berry song popularized by the Kingsmen’s 1963 rendition and turned into a punk standard in 1976 by the Stooges.
[Chorus]
Louie, Louie, oh baby
We gotta go
Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay
Louie, Louie, oh babe
We gotta go
[Verse 1]
Oh, my little girl
She's waitin' for me
I'd sail a ship, across the sea
On the ship you know I'm all alone
I wonder if I ever make it home
[Chorus]
Louie, Louie, oh no
We gotta go
Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay
Louie, Louie, oh baby
We gotta go
[Verse 2]
Three nights and days I sailed the sea
I think of girls, oh constantly
On the ship you know I know I dream that she's there
I smell the roses in her hair
[Chorus]
Louie, Louie, oh baby
We gotta go
Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay
Louie, Louie, oh yeah
We gotta go
[Interlude]
Let's give it to 'em! Right now!
[Guitar Solo]
[Verse 3]
I see Jamaica
Who'd have thought?
I don't know when I'm gonna see her love
I know I'll hold her in my arms and then
I tell her that I'll never leave again
[Outro]
Louie, Louie
Et, et, et, et, et, et
Louie, Lou
Oh no
Louie, Louie, oh baby
We gotta go
Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!
Louie Louie was written by Richard Berry.
Louie Louie was produced by Phil Taylor & Eddie Clarke & Lemmy & Neil Richmond.
Motörhead released Louie Louie on Sat Sep 30 1978.