Songwriter: Renald Richard

Teenage letter, rock 'n' roll state
'Scuse me, baby, I've a-got to wait
'Cause I love you
Oh Lord, I love you, Oh yeah!
And I'm gonna love you baby
I've gotta prove it in my own way
Oh Yeah!

One and one is two, two and two makes four
Squeeze me baby, love me just just a little bit more
'Cause I love you
Oh, I love you
And I'm gonna love you baby
I'm gonna prove it in my own way
Oh yeah! Go now!

Four and four make eight, five and five makes ten

Squeeze me baby, love me one more again
'Cause I need it
Oh, I need it, need it, need it
I gotta have it
Oh! I'm gonna love you baby
And I'm gonna prove it in my own way

Oh Yeah! Let's go now! Oh yeah!
Oh yeah! Oh yeah! Oh yeah!
Come on baby!
Oh yeah!
I'm gonna love you baby
I'm gotta love you baby
I've gotta prove it in my own way
Come on! Come on! Come on!
Come on! Come on! Come on!
Oh yeah! Come on baby!

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.