Songwriter: Jerry Lee Lewis Traditional

Producer: Sam Phillips (Producer)

Yeah, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello
Hello baby, thought I'd call you on the telephone

Ooh, hello, hello, hello baby!
Thought I'd call you on the telephone
Every time, every time, every time I call you honey
Mmm, you ain't got your big fat self at home

Well, one and one is two
Two and two is four
Look out baby, love me, love me, love me more
Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello baby
Ooh, I call you on the telephone
Every time I call you, honey
I never find your big fat self at home
Oh, look a-here now, look a-here!


Yeah, you sat there at that table
Quiet as a mouse
Let me tell you something, you gon' move this whole house
Look out honey!
Ooh, grr! Tell me more, baby
Ha-ha-ha, I can't stand to love you, yeah, I go plum crazy, man
Ooh, I gotta hear one on that ol' guitar now


Well, carry on, now baby
I've been fighting like a lion
But it looks like I'm gon' lose
Ooh, yes, I've been fightin' like a lion
It look like Jerry Lee's gonna lose
Ooh, 'cause I hate nobody, never with these women blues

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.