Producer: Sam Phillips (Producer)

Come over baby whole lot of twistin' goin' on
Come over baby, baby you can't go wrong
We ain't fakin' we got a whole lot of twistin' goin' on
Come over baby we got chicken in the barn, ooh, honey
Come over baby well I got the bull by the horn
Yeah, we ain't fakin' we got a whole lot of twistin' goin' on

Well I said twist baby twist, I said twist baby twist
Ah, twist it baby twist, I said twist baby twist
We ain't fakin' whole lot of twistin' goin' on
Ahh, let's go now

Ah! the guitar now, hear it, yeah, twist it

Well come over baby we got chicken in the barn
Whose barn, what barn, my barn!
Come on baby we were twisting in the barn
Yeah we ain't fakin', whole lot of twistin' goin' on

Easy now, twist it, umm...
Twist it baby, twist it one time for me
Well I said come over baby, whole lot of twistin' goin' on

Alright now, let's get real a little bit low
All you gotta do honey is standin' in one spot
Twist around just a little bit, honey that's when you got some
Yeah, ummm!
Would you twist one more time for the boys right here
'Cause they like it too, yeah! can you twist one time for yourself
You know you like it yeah honey easy down a little bit more uhmmm
Ahhhhh! Uhmmmm! yeah twist one time for Jerry Lee Lewis you know I like
Let's go one time shake it twist move
Come on baby yeah twist it baby twist, twist it baby twist it, baby twist
We ain't fakin', whole lot of twistin' goin' on

Jerry Lee Lewis

Jerry Lee Lewis was a leading figure in the popularization of rock & roll during the 1950s. He was first signed to Sun Records in 1956 where he was labelmates with Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, and other early rock artists. Of those musicians, however, he was the only piano player and combined with his heavy-handed playing style, sexually suggestive lyrics, and provocative stage antics he came to epitomize the rebelliousness of the genre.

He rose to international fame for his 1957 versions of the songs “Great Balls of Fire” and “Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On.”

Lewis' popularity rapidly tumbled, however, when in 1958, when at the age of 22, he married his 13-year-old cousin. Though this scandal continued to tarnish his image, Lewis never retired from music. As of October 2015, he continues to perform live.