Whole Lot Of Shakin
Little Richard Lyrics


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Come on over baby, whole lotta shakin' goin' on (yeah, yeah)
Come on over baby, you can't go wrong (yeah, yeah)
Come on over, whole lotta shakin' goin' on (yeah, yeah)

I said come on over baby, we got chicken in my barn (yeah, yeah)
Yeah ayy, whole lotta shakin' goin' on (yeah, yeah)
Come on over, whole lotta shakin' goin' on (yeah, yeah)
Well you shake, baby, shake (shake baby)
No, you shake, baby, shake (shake baby)
Shake, baby, shake (shake baby)
I said move, baby, move (shake baby)

Come on over whole lot of shakin' goin' on (yeah, yeah)
Oh lord

Well, you come on over baby, whole lotta shakin' goin' on (yeah, yeah)
Come on over baby, I said you can't go wrong (yeah, yeah)
Come on over, whole lotta shakin' goin' on (yeah, yeah)

Shake, baby, shake (shake baby)
Shake, baby, shake (shake baby)
I said move, baby, move (shake baby)
I said shake, baby, shake (shake baby)

Come on over, whole lot of shakin' goin' on (yeah, yeah)

Shake, baby, shake
Shake, baby, shake
Shake, baby, shake
Shake, baby, shake

Hi-dee, hi-dee, hi-dee
Come on over baby, whole lotta shakin' goin' on

Lemme see you get it lil' girl (yeah, yeah)
Ah, come on out there lil' boy
Look at the girl with the red dress on
Ah that boy got his red and blue jeans
Shake it now




Ah there go a lil' blue eyed girl, shake there
Ahh yeah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Little Richard's 1957 hit, "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," appear to be of simple and straightforward nature, seemingly inviting listeners to come join in the fun of a dance party. However, on closer inspection, the song reflects social and cultural changes that were taking place at the time. The song in the first line says "come on over baby, whole lotta shakin' goin' on." In this context, shaking, a stylized dance movement typical of rock 'n' roll, suggests a more sexually charged meaning. "Shake" is a slang term that was used to describe sex in the 1950s, and the lyrics could be interpreted as being about sexual activity without directly saying so.


Line by Line Meaning

Come on over baby, whole lotta shakin' goin' on (yeah, yeah)
Invitation for the listener to join the singer and participate in a lively and energetic event.


Come on over baby, you can't go wrong (yeah, yeah)
Assurance to the listener that attending the event will be enjoyable and free of disappointments.


Come on over, whole lotta shakin' goin' on (yeah, yeah)
Emphasis on the fact that the event is a major opportunity for shaking and dancing.


I said come on over baby, we got chicken in my barn (yeah, yeah)
Additional incentive for the listener to attend the event and enjoy the food as well.


Yeah ayy, whole lotta shakin' goin' on (yeah, yeah)
Reiteration of the central theme of the song and the event.


Well you shake, baby, shake (shake baby)
Encouragement to the listener to join the shaking and dancing.


No, you shake, baby, shake (shake baby)
An instruction for the listener to keep up the energy and enthusiasm.


Shake, baby, shake (shake baby)
Repetition of encouragement and instructions for the listener to shake and dance vigorously.


I said move, baby, move (shake baby)
Further instructions for the listener to maintain their rhythm and energy levels.


Come on over whole lot of shakin' goin' on (yeah, yeah)
Reiteration of the invitation to join the event and enjoy the energetic atmosphere.


Oh lord
Exclamatory remark to emphasize the excitement of the event.


Well, you come on over baby, whole lotta shakin' goin' on (yeah, yeah)
Another invitation to the listener to attend the event and enjoy dancing.


Come on over baby, I said you can't go wrong (yeah, yeah)
Reiteration of the assurance that there will be no disappointments in attending the event.


Shake, baby, shake (shake baby)
Continued encouragement of the listener to keep up their energy and rhythm levels.


I said move, baby, move (shake baby)
Instruction for the listener to stay active and engaged.


I said shake, baby, shake (shake baby)
Continued encouragement to the listener to maintain their rhythm and energy levels.


Hi-dee, hi-dee, hi-dee
Exclamatory phrase to express joy and excitement of the event.


Come on over baby, whole lotta shakin' goin' on
Final invitation to attend the event and enjoy the lively atmosphere.


Lemme see you get it lil' girl (yeah, yeah)
Encouragement to a female listener to participate in the shaking and dancing.


Ah, come on out there lil' boy
Encouragement for male listeners to join in the energetic atmosphere.


Look at the girl with the red dress on
Acknowledgement and admiration for a female listener wearing a red dress.


Ah that boy got his red and blue jeans
A comment on the fashion choice of a male listener to wear red and blue jeans.


Shake it now
Encouragement to keep the dancing and shaking going.


Ah there go a lil' blue eyed girl, shake there
Acknowledgement of a young female listener and encouragement for her to join the crowd in the energetic and lively atmosphere.


Ahh yeah
Exclamatory expression of joy and excitement for the energetic atmosphere.




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Written by: David Williams

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Comments from YouTube:

Bryan Palmer

This footage is incredible-Little Richards energy,singing,working the audience,the great backing band,Little Richard is one of the great characters of Rock n Roll

David Race

The backing group, "Sounds incorporated " backed all of the big names touring the UK in the early sixties

Bryan Palmer

@David Race yes,not only were they a good backing band for live acts but they were also a notable session group which led to them being signed by Brian Epstein and being the support act for The Beatles on one of their major stadium concerts in the USA

Ian Hope

Yep, all in England with English backing band . Sounds Incorporated.

Paola Giorgi

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Thomas Bell

This has to be the best version of this song. So much energy. R.I.P. Little Richard. What a backing band!!!

Ron Wade

Still one of the best live performances of all time.

Paul Kersey

My son is 15 and had been listening to Little Richard's music since he was 5. He started taking piano lessons because of Little Richard. The day he passed, my son couldn't stop crying. Thanks Little Richard for possessing the power to move people and helping me bond with my son.

adonai yah

What a story i was 18 when he died hes the unreachable star

Darryl Pringle

That's really really really nice to hear. The kid knows music now. Sorry for the kids that don't

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