"691243" . "1983 singles" . "Waylon Jennings songs" . "RCA Records" . "2007-02-05"^^ . "PT151.53739229S"^^ . "Lucille" . "1957" . . "Waylon Jennings" . "151000.0"^^ . "17"^^ . . . "false"^^ . "1957 singles" . "5714dee725ac0d8aee53e4c9" . "-0.521768"^^ . "true"^^ . "-0.452866"^^ . . "-10.4"^^ . . "Lucille" . "Rock-and-roll songs" . . . . "6"^^ . . "Little Richard songs" . "c2211bcf-ead2-4af6-898e-34b1b5d844f8" . . "1883" . "Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipients" . "292005"^^ . "Songs written by Little Richard" . "RCA Records singles" . . . "Billboard Hot Country Songs number-one singles" . "Gramophone record" . . "Specialty Records" . "false"^^ . "USWB10603385" . "english" . "Little Richard" . . "0.531003"^^ . "1957 songs" . . "%22Lucille%22 is a 1957 rock and roll song which originally recorded by Little Richard. Released on Specialty Records in February 1957, the single reached number 1 on the Billboard R&B chart, 21 on the US pop chart, and number 10 on the UK chart. It was composed by Albert Collins (not to be confused with the blues guitarist of the same name) and Little Richard. First pressings of Specialty 78rpm credit Collins as the sole writer. Little Richard bought half of the song's rights while Collins was in Louisiana State prison (Angola).The song foreshadowed the rhythmic feel of 1960s rock music in several ways, including its heavy bassline, slower tempo, strong rock beat played by the entire band, and verse\u2013chorus form similar to blues. The scene-setting sections also feature stop-time breaks and no change in harmony, and it has a darker sound because most of the instruments use a low register." . . . . . . . . "124.0"^^ . "TRZCOXX12903CE02A1" .