Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey

Richard Penniman

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

Trivia about the song Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey by Little Richard

On which albums was the song “Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey” released by Little Richard?
Little Richard released the song on the albums “Little Richard” in 1958, “The Specialty Sessions” in 1989, “The Georgia Peach” in 1991, and “Keep A Knockin’: The Best of Little Richard” in 2002.
Who composed the song “Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey” by Little Richard?
The song “Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey” by Little Richard was composed by Richard Penniman.

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