Lucille

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"Lucille" is a 1957 rock and roll song by Little Richard, celebrated for its driving rhythm, powerful vocals, and lasting influence on popular music.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rock and roll song
song
artist Little Richard
associatedWithArtist Little Richard
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era early rock and roll era
genre rock and roll
hasCulturalSignificance classic of 1950s rock and roll
rock and roll standard
hasInfluenceOnArtistCommunity British Invasion bands
later rock musicians
hasInstrumentation bass
drums
electric guitar
piano
saxophone
hasLegacy covered by numerous artists
frequently cited as influential rock and roll recording
hasNotableAspect showcases Little Richard’s signature vocal style
showcases energetic piano playing
hasNotableFeature driving rhythm
influential in popular music
powerful vocals
hasReception commercially successful
critically acclaimed
hasStyle rhythm and blues‑influenced rock and roll
up‑tempo
hasTempo fast
hasTheme heartache
romantic relationship
influencedGenre popular music
rock and roll
rock music
isPartOf Little Richard’s hit singles catalog
language English
performer Little Richard
recordingType studio recording
releaseDecade 1950s
releaseYear 1957
rhythmicCharacteristic driving rhythm
strong backbeat
vocalist Little Richard
vocalStyle gospel‑influenced vocals
shouted vocals

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