Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey
Little Richard Lyrics


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Going back to Birmingham
Way down in Alabama
Going back to Birmingham
Way down in Alabama, oh yeah

Must be my old aunt Mary
And my good old uncle Sam
Hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, baby
Hey, child
Hey, now
Yes, tell me baby
What's been wrong with you? Whao!

Hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, baby
Hey, child
Hey, now
Yes, tell me baby
What's been wrong with you?

Well, bye
Bye, bye, baby bye, hoo
So long
Bye, bye, baby I'm gone
Well, bye
Bye, bye, baby bye

Well, I'm hollerin' and screamin'
Baby, please come home
Yes, I'm hollerin' and screamin'
Don't leave me all alone





Well, I'm holl'rin', I'm screamin'
Baby, please come home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Little Richard's song 'Kansas City / Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey' are indicative of the genre of rock and roll that Little Richard was known for. The song talks about a person who is going to Kansas City to get their loved one back. The opening lyrics are "Goin' to Kansas City/Gonna get my baby one time, hey, hey/Yes, Kansas City/Gonna get my baby one time, hey, hey." This implies that the person has been longing to see their lover and is going there to reunite with them.


The repetition of 'hey-hey-hey-hey' throughout the song gives it the feel of a chant and is often associated with Little Richard's style of music. The lyrics 'Hey, baby' and 'Hey, child' that are repeated later in the song, add to the overall excitement and energetic feel of the song. The song ends on a note of farewell, with the words "Well bye, bye-bye, baby, bye/Woo, so long, bye-bye, baby, I'm gone/Well bye, bye-bye, baby, bye."


Line by Line Meaning

Goin' to, Kansas city
I am heading to Kansas City


Gonna get my baby one time, hey, hey
I am going to see my baby in Kansas City


Yes, Kansas City
I am specifically going to Kansas City


It's just a one-two-three-four-five-six-seven-eight-nine
There's nothing too complex about it, just a simple plan


Gonna bring my baby back home, yea, hey
I am going to take my baby back home with me


Hey, hey, a long-long time since my baby been gone
It's been a really long time since I've seen my baby


Hey-hey-hey-hey (hey-hey-hey-hey)
Vocals to create a rhythm


Hey, baby (hey, baby)
Addressing someone affectionately


Hey, child (hey, child)
Addressing someone affectionately


Hey, now (hey, now)
Addressing someone affectionately


Yes, tell me baby, what's been wrong with you, hey, hey?
Asking someone what's going on with them


Well bye, bye-bye, baby, bye
Goodbye to someone affectionately


Woo, so long, bye-bye, baby, I'm gone
Saying goodbye as I have to leave now




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

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Comments from YouTube:

Marlene Palicz

Missing Little Richard. One of a kind. A style of his own.

Daniel Alejandro Alarcón Coya

Con un simple " H e y " puede hacer una canción...puro talento

rama89

Cuando sé tiene talento se hace un montón con poco(?

Joe Nania

THUNDER IN HIS VOICE - - FROM A THROAT OF IRON - - NO ONE EVER COULD SING LIKE LITTLE RICHARD - - !

v8pilot

In 1958 I was 14 years old in the rock'n'roll desert that was England in those days. Little Richard was from another planet.

hervé vincent

so romantic ...

Alan Fox

A little Richard song I've not heard before.

Jay Andrew

Alan Fox Same here, but it's a damn good one.

Jersey Jon

I always remember from the movie "Diner" Daniel Stern saying this was the flip-side of "Good Golly Miss Molly". That is what introduced me to this song years ago.

Sean Magee

@Jersey Jon Flip side of "Good Golly Miss Molly" 👍. I had the 'single' and the EP, on the London label. Sadly Richard has gone now, but his musical legacy is forever- the "Hard Rock" Maestro.😘

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