Ricky Nelson – “Shirley Lee”: A Rockabilly Reverie
Introduction
Ricky Nelson, the maestro of rockabilly rhythms, takes us on a vibrant journey with the energetic tune “Shirley Lee.” This infectious track not only showcases Nelson’s musical prowess but also invites us to revel in the exuberance of classic rock and roll. In this article, let’s dive into the dynamic world of Ricky Nelson’s “Shirley Lee.”
Did You Know?
“Shirley Lee” was released by Ricky Nelson in 1958, solidifying his presence in the rockabilly scene. The song, written by Bobby Lee and Willie Peacock, became a standout track in Nelson’s repertoire, blending catchy melodies with his signature style. “Shirley Lee” contributed to Nelson’s rising star status in the late ’50s.
Fun fact: Ricky Nelson’s rendition of “Shirley Lee” captures the essence of the rockabilly era, embodying the spirit of youthful rebellion and musical innovation.
Music Video
Lyrics
"Shirley Lee"
Well, I got a gal her name is Shirley Lee
Yeah, I got a little woman her name is Shirley Lee
Well, Shirley Lee, you're the one for me
Well, Shirley Lee, you know Shirley Lee, yeah Shirley Lee
Well Shirley Lee, yeah Shirley Lee you're the one for me
Yeah
Well, come to me baby, come to me baby now
Yeah, come to me baby, come to me baby now
Well, come to me baby, I'll love you somehow
Well, Shirley Lee, you know Shirley Lee, yeah Shirley Lee
Well Shirley Lee, yeah Shirley Lee you're the one for me
Yeah!
Well, I got a gal her name is Shirley Lee
Yeah, I got a little woman her name is Shirley Lee
Well, Shirley Lee, you're the one for me
Well, Shirley Lee, you know Shirley Lee, yeah Shirley Lee
Ooh, Shirley Lee, yeah Shirley Lee you're the one for me