Lucille
Big Joe Turner Lyrics


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Ah Lucille
Baby do your sister's will
Ah Lucille
Baby do your sister's will
Well you went up and married
But I love you still

Ah Lucille
Baby satisfy my soul
Ah Lucille
Baby satisfy my soul
Well you know I love baby
I'll never let you go

Babe I woke up this morning
Lucille was not inside
I asked her friends about her
But all their lips were tight

Lucille
Please come back where you belong
Well I'm talking to you baby
I'll never put you on
Ah! Wha'!

Well Lucille
Baby do your sister's will
Oh Lucille
Yeah baby do your sister's will




Well you went up and married
But I love you still

Overall Meaning

In Big Joe Turner's song "Lucille," the singer pleads with Lucille to come back to him and do her sister's will. While it may seem odd or confusing at first, the song's significance lies in its double entendre - on the surface level, he is simply asking for Lucille's return, but there is an underlying meaning that is not immediately apparent. It is suggested that Lucille may be a prostitute or someone who is promiscuous and the reference to doing her sister's will may actually be a euphemism for engaging in sexual acts with him.


Throughout the song, Turner repeats lines such as "baby satisfy my soul" and "I'll never let you go," creating a sense of desperation and longing for Lucille's return. The final verse in which the singer asks for Lucille to come back and do her sister's will takes on a new meaning - it becomes a more explicit request, demonstrating the singer's desire for Lucille's physical affection.


The significance of the song lies in its subtly explicit lyrics - while on the surface it may appear to be a simple love song, it actually holds deeper, more risque connotations hidden beneath its surface. The song's popularity can be attributed to this, as well as its catchy melody and memorable chorus.


Line by Line Meaning

Ah Lucille
Calling out to Lucille


Baby do your sister's will
Asking Lucille to do what her sister wants


Ah Lucille
Repeating the call out to Lucille


Baby do your sister's will
Repeatedly asking Lucille to do what her sister wants


Well you went up and married
Lucille got married


But I love you still
Despite her getting married, the love is still present


Ah Lucille
Calling out to Lucille again


Baby satisfy my soul
Asking Lucille to fulfill the artist's soul


Ah Lucille
Repeating the call out to Lucille


Baby satisfy my soul
Asking Lucille to fulfill the artist's soul again


Well you know I love baby
Lucille knows that the singer loves her


I'll never let you go
The artist won't let Lucille go


Babe I woke up this morning
The singer is addressing Lucille


Lucille was not inside
Lucille is missing


I asked her friends about her
The singer sought out information from her friends


But all their lips were tight
Her friends wouldn't tell the artist where she was


Lucille
Calling out to Lucille once again


Please come back where you belong
Asking Lucille to come back to where she belongs


Well I'm talking to you baby
The singer is speaking directly to Lucille


I'll never put you on
The artist will never deceive Lucille


Ah! Wha'!
An exclamation expressing the artist's frustration over not knowing where Lucille is


Well Lucille
Addressing Lucille again


Baby do your sister's will
Repeating the request for Lucille to obey her sister


Oh Lucille
Addressing Lucille yet again


Yeah baby do your sister's will
Asking Lucille to obey her sister one final time


Well you went up and married
Reiterating the fact that Lucille got married


But I love you still
Expressing the love the singer has for Lucille despite her being married




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Richard Penniman, Albert Collins

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