Kansas City
Little Richard Lyrics


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Goin' to, Kansas city
Gonna get my baby one time, hey, hey
Yes, Kansas City
Gonna get my baby one time, hey, hey
It's just a one-two-three-four-five-six-seven-eight-nine

Yes, Kansas City
Gonna bring my baby back home, yea, hey
Kansas City, gonna bring my baby back home
Hey, hey, a long-long time since my baby been gone

Hey-hey-hey-hey (hey-hey-hey-hey)
Hey, baby (hey, baby)
Hey, child (hey, child)
Hey, now (hey, now)
Yes, tell me baby, what's been wrong with you, hey, hey?

Hey-hey-hey-hey (hey-hey-hey-hey)
Hey, baby (hey, baby)
Hey, child (hey, child)
Hey, now (hey, now)
Yes, tell me baby, what's been wrong with you, hey, hey?

Well bye, bye-bye, baby, bye
Woo, so long, bye-bye, baby, I'm gone
Well bye, bye-bye, baby, bye

Hey-hey-hey-hey (hey-hey-hey-hey)
Hey, baby (hey, baby)
Hey, child (hey, child)




Hey, now (hey, now)
Yes, tell me baby, what's been wrong with you, hey, hey?

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




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Written by: Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller

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cowsongs

This is great. The reason the Beatle version sounds better to a lot of people (me included) is the same reason that their versions of Roll Over Beethoven and other covers sound better: they had the advantage of a few years' progress in the art of rock and roll. Little Richard's version is just a swing-band with a rock n roll singer. The Beatles have a full-on driving rock n roll band (with a rock n roll singer). They also have the electric bass and a 4-beat rhythm instead of the 2-beat thump-a-thump-a thing that Richard has, so the Beatle version knocks you over with more power and drive.

Kennard Farmer

It really what you hear first will leave a lasting impression on your opinion of a song. If you grew up listing to Rhythm and Blues of the of the 40s and 50s the you would things Beatles version is just a louder and not as good vocal performance as the Little Richard’s version.

me

Roll Over Beethoven is a Chuck Berry song with a rock n roll band behind it, he’s playing lead guitar, what George plays on the cover. But yea ur right on everything else

Lorenzo R

I totally agree!

Infinitely Prolonged

brilliant analysis. i fully agree.

Forrest George

Goin' to, Kansas city Gonna get my baby one time, hey, hey Yes, Kansas City Gonna get my baby one time, hey, hey It's just a one-two-three-four-five-six-seven-eight-nine Yes, Kansas City Gonna bring my baby back home, yea, hey Kansas City, gonna bring my baby back home Hey, hey, a long-long time since my baby been gone Hey-hey-hey-hey (hey-hey-hey-hey) Hey, baby (hey, baby) Hey, child (hey, child) Hey, now (hey, now) Yes, tell me baby, what's been wrong with you, hey, hey? Hey-hey-hey-hey (hey-hey-hey-hey) Hey, baby (hey, baby) Hey, child (hey, child) Hey, now (hey, now) Yes, tell me baby, what's been wrong with you, hey, hey? Well bye, bye-bye, baby, bye Woo, so long, bye-bye, baby, I'm gone Well bye, bye-bye, baby, bye Hey-hey-hey-hey (hey-hey-hey-hey) Hey, baby (hey, baby) Hey, child (hey, child) Hey, now (hey, now) Yes, tell me baby, what's been wrong with you, hey, hey?

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Baccar Wozat

R.I.P. Richard I. Penniman. The I stands for "I made rock and roll great!"

Jesse Sprague

Not made it great, made it period.

Beau Menard

the original's definitely more swingin', but i'll always prefer paul's rendition. :)

Housemartinuk

I like Little Richard (a lot!) but The Beatles' version of this (done in one take, live in the studio) is, in my opinion, much better.

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