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

In “Hey Hey Hey Hey,” Little Richard sings about returning to Birmingham, Alabama, while stating that he must be visiting his old Aunt Mary and Uncle Sam. The song begins with Little Richard repeating the phrase “Going back to Birmingham, way down in Alabama,” emphasizing that the destination is a central point of the song. The overall melody of the song, along with the simple and catchy lyrics, evoke feelings of excitement and joy.


The first verse also suggests that Little Richard is returning to Birmingham for some time, perhaps for an extended visit or to stay for a while. The lyrics are simple and convey a sentimental tone, composing a narrative about reuniting with family and returning to one's roots.


The chorus of the song is equally repetitive, featuring Little Richard’s enthusiastic “Hey, hey, hey, hey,” followed by “Hey baby, Hey child, Hey now,” while asking what is wrong with the person he is addressing. It is possible that the lyrics allude to a particular person whom he is addressing and who is going through a tough time.


The last verse expresses Little Richard's desire for someone to return home to him, repeating the phrase, “I’m hollerin’ and screamin', baby please come home. ” Overall, the lyrics suggest that even though Little Richard is leaving one place, he is anticipating the joy of reunion and looking forward to returning where it all began.


Line by Line Meaning

Going back to Birmingham
Returning to Birmingham city located in the state of Alabama


Way down in Alabama
Located in the southern state of Alabama


Must be my old aunt Mary
Speculating that he's going back to see his old aunt, Mary


And my good old uncle Sam
Also speculating that he's going back to see his uncle, Sam


Hey, hey, hey, hey
Exclamation used to get someone's attention


Hey, baby
Calling someone baby


Hey, child
Calling someone child


Hey, now
Exclamation used to get someone's attention


Yes, tell me baby
Asking someone to tell him what's been going on


What's been wrong with you?
Asking about the problems of a specific person or situation


Well, bye
Saying goodbye


Bye, bye, baby bye, hoo
Farewell phrase with the addition of 'hoo'


So long
Another way of saying farewell


Bye, bye, baby I'm gone
Saying goodbye to someone and leaving


Well, I'm hollerin' and screamin'
Shouting for attention, exasperation or a reaction


Baby, please come home
Asking someone to come back home


Yes, I'm hollerin' and screamin'
Repeating his previous statement about shouting for attention, exasperation or a reaction


Don't leave me all alone
Asking someone not to leave him alone




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Written by: Richard Penniman

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