Willie And Lillie
Bo Diddley Lyrics


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Willie And Lillie Trk 15 Disc 2 2:18
(Ellas McDaniel)
Bo Diddley
Bo Diddley - vocal & guitar, Clifton James or
Frank Kirkland - drums, Peggy Jones - guitar
Jerome Green, Maracas. unk bass, 2nd gtr and piano.
Recorded: Sept 1958 NYC, Original Checker #907.
Album: Bo Diddley 'I'm A Man - The Chess Masters 1955-1958'
B0009231-02 Hipo Select (Geffen) 2007


Willie and Lillie used to live on a hill
Wasn't for rock n' roll Lillie be there still
Rock her own little rock-a-billys
Made me lose a-my sweet, little, Lillie

Forty days, forty nights
Still no Lillie in sight
Up on the mountain like a jack
Hollin' an howlin' 'til Lillie, come back
Up on the mountain I was facin' the moon
Ev'ry little star tell me be Lillie, soon

Up on the mountain at the general store
Willie's mama bought him a hi-fi, his very own
On up the road, Willie strolled
Just about the time Lillie knocked on the do'
She said, 'Hello, Willy I love you so'
He said, 'Hello, Lillie why did you go? '
She said, 'A-hello, Willie I ain't gon' leave no mo'

He said, 'Hello, Lillie I love you, so'
FADES-
'Hello, Willie, I love you, so'

FADES-
He said, a-hello Lillie.

Overall Meaning

The song "Willie and Lillie" by Bo Diddley is a story about a couple that used to live on a hill. However, when rock and roll came into the picture, Lillie left Willie. The song starts with Bo Diddley singing about how if it hadn't been for rock and roll, Lillie would still be with Willie. Diddley then goes on to talk about how Willie has been waiting for forty days and forty nights for Lillie to come back, but she's nowhere in sight. He's up in the mountains, howling and crying out for Lillie to return. He looks up at the moon and the stars and hopes that Lillie will come back to him soon.


Then things take a turn as Willie's mother buys him a hi-fi, and he goes out for a walk, just as Lillie knocks on the door. She tells Willie that she loves him and won't leave again, and he responds by saying that he loves her too. The song ends with them repeating their love for each other.


The song is essentially a love story about two people who have been separated but eventually find their way back to each other. The lyrics highlight the distance, the heartache, and the longing that the two characters go through. Despite their separation, their love remains steadfast, and they eventually reunite.


Line by Line Meaning

Willie and Lillie used to live on a hill
Willie and Lillie lived together in a peaceful place.


Wasn't for rock n' roll Lillie be there still
Rock n' roll music made Lillie leave Willie and their home.


Rock her own little rock-a-billys
Lillie liked to dance to rock-a-billy music.


Made me lose a-my sweet, little, Lillie
Bo Diddley was sad when Lillie left Willie.


Forty days, forty nights
Willie waited for Lillie for a long time -- 40 days and 40 nights.


Still no Lillie in sight
Lillie didn't come back to Willie and their home.


Up on the mountain like a jack
Willie was shouting and howling for Lillie to come back.


Hollin' an howlin' 'til Lillie, come back
Willie was making a lot of noise to call Lillie back to him.


Up on the mountain I was facin' the moon
Willie was standing on the mountain and looking at the moon.


Ev'ry little star tell me be Lillie, soon
Willie was hoping that Lillie would come back soon, and felt like the stars were telling him so.


Up on the mountain at the general store
Willie was near a general store on the mountain.


Willie's mama bought him a hi-fi, his very own
Willie's mother bought him a hi-fi -- a music player -- for himself.


On up the road, Willie strolled
Willie walked up the road.


Just about the time Lillie knocked on the do'
Lillie arrived at Willie's house just as he was leaving.


She said, 'Hello, Willy I love you so'
Lillie told Willie she loved him.


He said, 'Hello, Lillie why did you go? '
Willie asked Lillie why she left him.


She said, 'A-hello, Willie I ain't gon' leave no mo'
Lillie promised Willie she wouldn't leave him again.


He said, 'Hello, Lillie I love you, so'
Willie repeated that he loved Lillie.


FADES-
The song fades out.


'Hello, Willie, I love you, so'
Lillie repeated that she loved Willie.


FADES-
The song fades out.


He said, a-hello Lillie
Willie said 'hello' to Lillie again.




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