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  2. Lucille (Little Richard song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lucille" is a 1957 rock and roll song originally recorded by American musician 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, [ 1 ] and number 10 on the UK chart.

  3. Little Richard - Wikipedia

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    Richard Wayne Penniman (December 5, 1932 – May 9, 2020), known professionally as Little Richard, was an American singer, pianist, and songwriter.He was an influential figure in popular music and culture for seven decades.

  4. Lucille (Kenny Rogers song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lucille" is a song written by Roger Bowling and Hal Bynum, and recorded by American country music artist Kenny Rogers. It was released in January 1977 as the second and final single from the album Kenny Rogers. It became Rogers' first major hit as a solo artist after leaving the successful country/rock group the First Edition the previous year.

  5. Seminal rocker Little Richard, singer of ’50s classics “Tutti ...

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    Little Richard performs at Westbury Music Fair in Westbury, NY, Thursday, Aug. 19, 2004. (ED BETZ/) His stage show, with Richard pounding his piano and howling his lyrics like a banshee, became a ...

  6. Category:Songs written by Little Richard - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs written by Little Richard" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Lucille (Little Richard song) O. Ooh! My Soul; S.

  7. Long Tall Sally - Wikipedia

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    "Long Tall Sally", as well as many other Little Richard sides, was also recorded there. The music was a fast uptempo number with Little Richard's hammering, boogie piano. Richard plays staccato straight eighth notes while drummer Earl Palmer plays a fast shuffle.

  8. Rip It Up (Little Richard song) - Wikipedia

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    In June 1956, Specialty Records released it as a single by Little Richard with "Ready Teddy" as the B-side. The song reached the top position on the Billboard Rhythm & Blues Records chart as well as number 17 on the magazine's broader Billboard Hot 100. [1] The version peaked at number 30 in the UK Singles Chart. [2]

  9. 11 surprising facts that almost no one knows about Lucille Ball

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    So said the eternal queen of comedy, Lucille Ball. In a way, she was right: She surrounded herself with the best writers, co-stars and producers, and through her brilliance, boldness and