King Creole

Rock and Roll Soul: Unveiling the Essence of King Creole's Rhythmic Reign
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Lyrics

King Creole, go

King Creole is called upon to take action or go somewhere.


There's a man in New Orleans who plays rock and roll

There's a musician in New Orleans known for playing rock and roll.

He's a guitar man with a great big soul

He's a skilled guitarist with a passionate and deep spirit.

He lays down a beat like a ton of coal

He sets a rhythm that's forceful and powerful, like a ton of coal.

He goes by the name of King Creole

This musician is identified by the name King Creole.


You know he's gone, gone, gone

He's incredibly energetic and active.

Jumping like a catfish on a pole, yeah

He moves enthusiastically, likened to a catfish jumping on a pole.

You know he's gone, gone, gone

Reiteration of his spirited nature and lively movements.

Hip-shaking King Creole (King Creole, King Creole)

Describing the vibrant, hip-shaking persona of King Creole.


When the king starts to do it, it's as good as done

Once he starts performing, he's exceptionally skilled.

He holds his guitar like a tommy gun

He handles his guitar with confidence, resembling a tommy gun.

He starts to growl from way down in his throat

His singing becomes growling, emanating from deep within.

He bends a string and that's all she wrote

His guitar-playing technique concludes a musical piece effortlessly.


You know he's gone, gone, gone

Reiteration of his lively and energetic nature.

Jumping like a catfish on a pole, yeah

Describing his agile and lively movements, resembling a catfish.

You know he's gone, gone, gone

Reiteration of his spirited nature and lively movements.

Hip-shaking King Creole (King Creole, King Creole)

Reiterating the vibrant, hip-shaking persona of King Creole.


Well, he sings a song about a crawdad hole

He sings songs about different elements, like a crawdad hole, jelly roll, pork and greens, and New Orleans blues.

He sings a song about a jelly roll

Further highlighting the variety of songs he performs.

He sings a song about a-pork and greens

Continuing to emphasize the diverse content of his songs.

He sings some blues about New Orleans

He includes blues about New Orleans in his repertoire.


You know he's gone, gone, gone

Reiteration of his lively and energetic nature.

Jumping like a catfish on a pole yeah

Describing his agile and lively movements, resembling a catfish.

You know he's gone, gone, gone

Reiteration of his spirited nature and lively movements.

Hip-shaking King Creole (King Creole, go)

Reiterating the vibrant, hip-shaking persona of King Creole.


He plays something evil, then he plays something sweet

He performs both sinister and soothing music.

No matter how he plays, you gotta get up on your feet

The audience is compelled to dance regardless of the music's nature.

When he gets a rocking fever, baby, heaven sakes

When he's intensely performing, the excitement is tremendous.

He don't stop playing 'til his guitar breaks

He's dedicated to his performance until his guitar breaks.


You know he's gone, gone, gone

Reiteration of his lively and energetic nature.

Jumping like a catfish on a pole, yeah

Describing his agile and lively movements, resembling a catfish.

You know he's gone, gone, gone

Reiteration of his spirited nature and lively movements.

Hip-shaking King Creole (King Creole)

Reiterating the vibrant, hip-shaking persona of King Creole.


You know he's gone, gone, gone

Further emphasizing his lively and energetic nature.

Hip-shaking King Creole (Creole, Creole, Creole, Creole)

Repeated emphasis on the vibrant, hip-shaking persona of King Creole.

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