Lucille
Brian Protheroe 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

The song Lucille by Brian Protheroe is a bluesy tune about a man who is desperately longing for his former lover, Lucille, who has gotten married to someone else. The lyrics convey the sense of longing and unrequited love the singer feels for Lucille, urging her to come back to him and do his bidding. The opening lines "Ah Lucille, Baby do your sister's will" are ambiguous and can be interpreted in different ways. It could mean that Lucille's sister has requested something of her and the singer is asking Lucille to comply with her demands. Alternatively, it could be a reference to a sexual escapade with Lucille's sister, and the singer is now pleading with Lucille to reciprocate his desires.


The verses' repetitiveness adds a sense of urgency to the song's meaning, implying that the singer is frustrated and unable to move on from their relationship. The chorus reinforces the depth of the singer's feelings for Lucille, requesting her to "satisfy his soul" and reminding her that he will not let her go. The bridge of the song reveals the extent of the singer's obsession with Lucille, waking up to find her missing and questioning everyone around him about her whereabouts. In the end, the singer urges Lucille to come back to him and "do [her] sister's will."


Overall, Lucille is a song that portrays unrequited love and obsession in a bluesy and soulful way, with its repetitive nature and soulful melody.


Line by Line Meaning

Ah Lucille
Addressing the woman named Lucille


Baby do your sister's will
Asking Lucille to fulfill the desire of her sister


Well you went up and married, But I love you still
Although Lucille is married to someone else, the singer still loves her


Ah Lucille, Baby satisfy my soul
Requesting Lucille to satisfy the singer's soul


Well you know I love baby, I'll never let you go
Reiterating the fact that the singer loves Lucille and will never leave her


Babe I woke up this morning, Lucille was not inside
Telling that Lucille was not at the place where she was supposed to be


I asked her friends about her, But all their lips were tight
The singer asked about Lucille's whereabouts to her friends, but they refused to spill the beans


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


Well I'm talking to you baby, I'll never put you on Ah! Wha'!
Confirming that he is directly talking to Lucille and will never deceive or cheat on her


Oh Lucille Yeah baby do your sister's will, Well you went up and married But I love you still
Repeating the earlier lines, asking Lucille to fulfill her sister's will and conveying that the singer loves her despite her marriage to another person.




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Written by: Richard Penniman, Albert Collins

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