Lucille

Richard Penniman, Albert Collins

Lucille, won't you do your sister's will?
Oh, Lucille, won't you do your sister's will?
Well, you ran away and left, I love you still.

Lucille, please, come back where you belong.
Oh, Lucille, please, come back where you belong.
I been good to you, baby, please, don't leave me alone.

Lucille, baby, satisfy my heart.
Oh, Lucille, baby, satisfy my heart.
I slaved for you, baby, and gave you such a wonderful start.

I woke up this morning, Lucille was not in sight.
I asked her 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.

Trivia about the song Lucille by Otis Redding

When was the song “Lucille” released by Otis Redding?
The song Lucille was released in 1964, on the album “Pain in My Heart”.
Who composed the song “Lucille” by Otis Redding?
The song “Lucille” by Otis Redding was composed by Richard Penniman, Albert Collins.

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