Little Richard
Little Richard
Little Richard
Little Richard
Little Richard
Little Richard
Little Richard
Little Richard
Little Richard
Little Richard
Little Richard
Little Richard
“Lucille” is a 1957 rock and roll song originally recorded by American musician Little Richard. Released on Specialty Records in February 1957, the single reached number one on the Billboard R&B chart. The song was written by Albert Collins & Little Richard himself.
This song began as a bal...
[Verse 1]
Lucille, you won't do your sister's will?
Lucille, you won't do your sister's will?
You ran off and married, but I love you still
[Verse 2]
Lucille, please, come back where you belong
Lucille, please, come back where you belong
I've been good to you, baby, please, don't leave me alone
[Refrain]
I woke up this morning, Lucille was not in sight
I asked my friends about her but all their lips were tight
[Verse 3]
Lucille, please, come back where you belong
I've been good to you, baby, please, don't leave me alone, whoa
[Saxophone Solo]
[Refrain]
I woke up this morning, Lucille was not in sight
I asked my friends about her but all their lips were tight
[Verse 4]
Lucille, please, come back where you belong
I've been good to you, baby, please, don't leave me alone
[Verse 5]
Lucille, baby, satisfy my heart
Lucille, baby, satisfy my heart
I played fair with you, baby, and gave you such a wonderful start
Lucille was written by Little Richard & Albert Collins (Songwriter).
Lucille was produced by Robert Blackwell.