Lucille
Little Richard Lyrics


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Lucille, you won't do your sister's will?
Oh, Lucille, you won't do your sister's will?
You ran off and married, but I love you still

Lucille, please, come back where you belong
Lucille, please, come back where you belong
I been good to you, baby, please, don't leave me alone
I woke up this morning, Lucille was not in sight
I asked my friends about her but all their lips were tight
Lucille, please, come back where you belong
I been good to you, baby, please, don't leave me alone, whoa

I woke up this morning, Lucille was not in sight
I asked my friends about her but all their lips were tight
Lucille, please, come back where you belong
I been good to you, baby, please, don't leave me alone

Lucille, baby, satisfy my heart




Lucille, baby, satisfy my heart
I played for it, baby, and gave you such a wonderful start

Overall Meaning

Little Richard's song "Lucille" is a classic rock and roll track that tells the tale of a woman who has left her husband and the singer, and their desire for her to return. The lyrics indicate the frustration and desperation felt by the singer, as he pleads with Lucille to come back to him, despite her having run off and married someone else. He tells her that while she may have defied her sister's wishes by marrying him, he still loves her, and pleads with her to come back to where she belongs.


The chorus of the song contains the repeated plea for Lucille to come back, with the singer asserting that he has been good to her and begging her not to leave him alone. This is followed by a verse in which he wakes up to find that Lucille has gone missing, and when he asks his friends about her, they refuse to give him any information. The sense of helplessness in this verse is palpable, as he concludes by repeating his desire for Lucille to return to where she belongs.


Line by Line Meaning

Lucille, you won't do your sister's will?
Lucille, why won't you follow your sister's desires and come back to me?


Oh, Lucille, you won't do your sister's will?
Lucille, I can't believe you won't listen to your sister and come back to me even though you're already married.


You ran off and married, but I love you still
Although you left me to get married to someone else, my love for you hasn't faded away.


Lucille, please, come back where you belong
Lucille, you belong with me, please come back home.


I been good to you, baby, please, don't leave me alone
I have treated you nicely, baby, so please don't leave me alone.


I woke up this morning, Lucille was not in sight
When I woke up today, Lucille wasn't with me.


I asked my friends about her but all their lips were tight
I asked my friends about her, but they didn't tell me anything.


Lucille, please, come back where you belong
Lucille, I need you to come back home where you belong.


I been good to you, baby, please, don't leave me alone, whoa
I have treated you well, baby, so please don't leave me alone.


Lucille, baby, satisfy my heart
Lucille, you complete me, please satisfy my heart.


Lucille, baby, satisfy my heart
Lucille, you make me happy, please satisfy my heart.


I played for it, baby, and gave you such a wonderful start
I worked hard for our relationship, baby, and helped you get to where you are now.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Sentric Music
Written by: Richard Penniman, Albert Collins

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@Coltnz1

His voice, that semi-screaming voice, is surely the definitive voice of 1950’s rock n roll.

@okalright3941

And the foundation for rob halford and slayers singers falsetto screams. Little richard isnt that metal but he sure helped it grow

@marcus.6487

@Ok Alright eggzackly

@kenosborne1716

@Ok Alright o

@IntelligentTrent

IMO he was the first rock vocalist. This set the groundwork for a lot of rock vocalists later on.

@Gaybraham.Lincoln

i think this is the king of rock n roll. i like elvis but i wouldn't say he was the king

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@jockmchaggis6797

Sweet Jesus, that voice! Imagine hearing this back in the 50s.. it must have blown peoples minds

@SB-oh4dx

Ikr! He was such a legend❤👏🙏

@vlastadubska9762

Beautiful man und song

@DJWOLFLIVE

Still blows mine to this day.

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