Tutti-Fruitti
Little Richard Lyrics


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Bop bopa-a-lu a whop bam boo
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo
Got a girl named Sue, she knows just what to do
Got a girl named Sue, she knows just what to do
She rock to the east, she rocks to the west
But she′s the girl that I know best

Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo

Got a girl named Daisy, she almost drives me crazy
Got a girl named Daisy, she almost drives me crazy
She knows how to love me, yes indeed
Boy, I don't know what you′re doin' to me

Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
A whop bop-a-lu a whop

Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo

Got a girl named Daisy, she almost drives me crazy
Got a girl named Daisy, she almost drives me crazy
She knows how to love me, yes indeed
Boy, I don't know what you′re doin′ to me

Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
Tutti frutti, oh Rudy




Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Little Richard's "Tutti-Frutti" may seem like a simple love song, but upon closer inspection, they reveal a playful and sexually charged energy. The opening lines, "Bop bopa-a-lu a whop bam boo/Tutti frutti, oh Rudy" are a nonsensical chant that perfectly captures the raw energy of early rock and roll music. Little Richard's exclamation of "Tutti frutti, oh Rudy" can be interpreted as a call to his lover or simply an exclamation of pleasure.


The verses that follow introduce two different women - Sue and Daisy - both of whom know how to please Little Richard. The repetition of their names and the emphasis on their abilities to "rock" reflect the sexual nature of the song. The line "Boy, I don't know what you're doin' to me" further emphasizes the passionate and sensual nature of the song.


Overall, "Tutti-Frutti" can be interpreted as a celebration of sexual liberation and pleasure. It captures the excitement and energy of early rock and roll music while also pushing the boundaries of what was considered acceptable content in popular music.


Line by Line Meaning

Bop bopa-a-lu a whop bam boo
The song starts with a nonsensical phrase meant to capture the energetic, fun spirit of rock and roll.


Tutti frutti, oh Rudy
The chorus repeats this catchy phrase to give the song a memorable hook.


Tutti frutti, oh Rudy Tutti frutti, oh Rudy Tutti frutti, oh Rudy Tutti frutti, oh Rudy Tutti frutti, oh Rudy A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo
The chorus is repeated multiple times to reinforce the song's catchiness and fun, danceable nature.


Got a girl named Sue, she knows just what to do Got a girl named Sue, she knows just what to do She rock to the east, she rocks to the west But she's the girl that I know best
Little Richard praises his girlfriend Sue for her dancing skills, saying she can move in any direction and is still his favorite.


Got a girl named Daisy, she almost drives me crazy Got a girl named Daisy, she almost drives me crazy She knows how to love me, yes indeed Boy, I don't know what you're doin' to me
Little Richard also has a crush on a girl named Daisy who he says almost drives him crazy with her love.




Writer(s): Fisher, Gaillard

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@therockabillie

They're gonna have some fun tonight in heaven.

@rory-damen

Ecclesiastes 9:5 " For the living know that they will die; But the dead know nothing,...."

@jeffersonlmitchell2226

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@Morph-on1vl

@beatleme2 your god is a lie. Just be decent. You dont need to hang on to a ancient book written by man to control the masses

@TirOrah

@beatleme2 I happened to see this comment and was blown away. Wow. You're free to practice your religion, but this:
"f my wife and murder and think its ok like people do in the Middle East"
is stereotyping a multitude of peoples as criminals, and that's not okay. Where, exactly, do you think your religion originated in the first place?
Not to mention that laws have been a thing since long before the Bible. Have you ever heard of Sumer?

@robertcruz6974

@J Shade SO What?

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@styxcreek

Love the dancing couple. There’s something elegant about a big man who’s light on his feet.

@freda.6038

It's called "Cool"🤙

@KhanCerberoDovahkiin

I dont see him elegant, it's more like funny

@RockStarHouseBand

@Khan Cerbero well there's something about the "big guy" dancing that jus makes casting directors go freaking nuts

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