Tutti Frutti
Bill Haley & His Comets Lyrics


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Wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom!

Tutti frutti, oh rutti,
Tutti frutti, oh rutti,
Tutti frutti, oh rutti,
Tutti frutti, oh rutti,
Tutti frutti, oh rutti,
Wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom!

I got a gal, named Sue, she knows just what to do,
I got a gal, named Sue, she knows just what to do,
She rocks to the East, she rocks to the West,
She is the gal that I love best,
Tutti frutti,

I got a gal, named Daisy, she almost drives me crazy,
Got a gal, named Daisy, she almost drives me crazy,
She knows how to love me, yes indeed,




Boy you don't know what she's doin' to me,
Tutti frutti,

Overall Meaning

The opening lyrics "Wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom!" and the repetitive chanting of "Tutti frutti, oh rutti," in Bill Haley & His Comets's song "Tutti Frutti" capture the raw, energetic spirit of 1950s rock 'n' roll music. The nonsensical vocalizations are meant to evoke a sense of fun and excitement, reflecting the carefree and rebellious nature of the era.


The subsequent verses delve into the personal experiences of the singer with two different women, Sue and Daisy. Sue is depicted as a dynamic and alluring figure who captivates the singer with her charm and appeal, as she rocks to the East and West. The repetition of "Tutti frutti" serves as a celebratory refrain, emphasizing the joy and vitality that Sue brings into the singer's life.


On the other hand, Daisy is described as a love interest who exudes passion and intensity, driving the singer "almost crazy" with her affection. The lyrics suggest a sense of longing and desire in the relationship with Daisy, emphasizing the emotional impact she has on the singer. The line "Boy you don't know what she's doin' to me" hints at the complexity and intensity of their connection, adding depth to the portrayal of romantic entanglements in the song.


Overall, "Tutti Frutti" can be seen as a lively and exuberant ode to love and desire, as expressed through the dynamic interactions with Sue and Daisy. The repetitive nature of the lyrics and the vibrant energy of the music contribute to the infectious and engaging quality of the song, inviting listeners to embrace the joyous and carefree essence of rock 'n' roll culture in the 1950s.


Line by Line Meaning

Wop bop a loo bop a lop bam boom!
Expressing excitement and energy in a nonsensical manner.


I got a gal, named Sue, she knows just what to do,
I have a girlfriend named Sue who is skilled and knowledgeable.


She rocks to the East, she rocks to the West,
She is versatile and can adapt to any situation.


She is the gal that I love best, Tutti frutti,
She is the one I love the most, bringing joy and sweetness to my life.


I got a gal, named Daisy, she almost drives me crazy,
I have a girlfriend named Daisy who excites and enchants me.


She knows how to love me, yes indeed,
She understands how to show me affection and care, without a doubt.


Boy you don't know what she's doin' to me, Tutti frutti,
You wouldn't believe how much happiness and pleasure she brings into my life.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Dorothy Labostrie, Joe Lubin, Richard Penniman

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Comments from YouTube:

Nancy Norambuena

Tengo 76 años ,y está música me trastorna , me fascina ,me gusta muchísimo de verdad .
Bill Harley se pasó Gracias.🤸💃🕺💃🕺💃🕺💃🕺💃🕺💃🕺💃🕺

Luciana Soares da Silva

A eterna musica do rock,gravada pot mais

Luciana Soares da Silva

por mais uma celebridade

Bruno Rooryck

Que du bonheur pour les oreilles merci de nous le faire

Maria Maneiro

Con BILHALE fue mi juventud lo baile. Mucho por siempre gracias por publicarlo

Rene Juarez

Gran maestro del rock okay

Gigi Adam

J’aime beaucoup cette version......même si elle n’est pas de bill Haley.

Ron Ryan

No way is that Bill Haley!!!!

Luis Duarte

Que maestro

Gustav E. Preuss

Never ever Bill Haley

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