The House of Blue Lights

Jerry Lee Lewis

About The House of Blue Lights

"The House of Blue Lights" is a popular song published in 1946, written by Don Raye and Freddie Slack. It was first recorded by Freddie Slack with singer Ella Mae Morse, and was covered the same year by The Andrews Sisters. Notably for the time, the song featured a "hipster"-style spoken introduction by Raye and Morse: "Well, whatcha say, baby? You look ready as Mr. Freddy this black. How 'bout you and me goin' spinnin' at the track?" "What's that, homie? If you think I'm goin' dancin' on a dime, your clock is tickin' on the wrong time. " "Well, what's your pleasure, treasure? You call the plays, I'll dig the ways." "Hey daddy-o, I'm not so crude as to drop my mood on a square from way back......."The version by Morse and Slack reached # 8 on the Billboard pop chart, and the version by The Andrews Sisters reached # 15. Little Richard made reference to the "house of blue lights" in his 1958 hit "Good Golly, Miss Molly". The song itself was later recorded by Chuck Miller, Earl Richards, Merrill Moore, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Freddy Cannon, Canned Heat, Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen, The Flamin' Groovies, Mitch Woods, Meat Puppets, George Thorogood and others. A cover by Asleep at the Wheel peaked at number 17 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1987. 


Year:
2006
2:18
82 
#2

 Become A Better Singer In Only 30 Days, With Easy Video Lessons!

Lace up your boots and we'll broom on down
To a knocked out shack on the edge of town
There's an eight beat combo that just won't quit
Keep walkin' 'til you see a blue light lit
Fall in there and we'll see some sights
At the house of blue lights
 
There's fryers and broilers and Detroit barbecue ribs
But the treat of the treats 
Is when they serve you all those fine eight beats
You'll want to spend the rest of your brights
Down at the house, the house of blue lights
 
We'll have a time and we'll cut some rug
While we dig those tunes like they should be dug
It's a real home comin' for all the "Cats"
Just trilly down a path of welcome mats
Fall in there and we'll see some sights
At the house of blue lights
 
There's fryers and broilers and Detroit barbecue ribs
But the treat of the treats 
Is when they serve you all those fine eight beats
You'll want to spend the rest of your brights
Down at the house, the house of blue lights

 The easy, fast & fun way to learn how to sing: 30DaySinger.com


Jerry Lee Lewis

Jerry Lee Lewis (born September 29, 1935) is an American rock and roll and country music singer-songwriter and pianist. He is known by the nickname "The Killer". more »

3 fans

Written by: DON RAYE, FREDDIE SLACK

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind


9 facts about this song

Song Details
"The House of Blue Lights" is an old rhythm and blues song. - The song was first recorded by Freddie Slack with Ella Mae Morse because they co-wrote it in 1946.
Collaborations
Different versions of this song have been covered by many artists, Asleep at the Wheel, Commander Cody, Freddy Cannon, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Merrill Moore were among them.
Asleep at the Wheel Version
Asleep at the Wheel is an American country music group that was formed in Paw Paw, West Virginia in 1969. - Their version of "The House of Blue Lights" was released in 1969 and was part of their first album called "Comin' Right At Ya".
Commander Cody Version
Commander Cody is also known as George Frayne. The version of "The House of Blue Lights" by Commander Cody was part of an album released in 1974 titled "Live from Deep in the Heart of Texas".
Ella Mae Morse Version
Ella Mae Morse was an American popular singer whose recording of "The House Of Blue Lights" with the orchestra of Freddie Slack was a big hit in 1946. - This version reached number 8 on the Billboard chart.
Freddie Slack's Role
Freddie Slack was an American bandleader and pianist. - He co-wrote "The House of Blue Lights" and also played piano in the original recording of the song.
Freddy Cannon's Take
Freddy Cannon, an American rock and roll singer, covered the song "The House of Blue Lights" in the 1960s. - His version of the song was part of an album called "Action."
Jerry Lee Lewis's Cover
Jerry Lee Lewis, an American singer-songwriter and musician, is known as one of the pioneers of Rock and Roll music. - He covered "The House of Blue Lights" in the 1950s and his version was part of an album titled "Jerry Lee's Greatest".
Merrill Moore's Version
Merrill Moore was an American musician who was one of the founding figures of Rockabilly music. - His cover of "The House of Blue Lights" was included in an album titled "Boogie My Blues Away."

Discuss the The House of Blue Lights Lyrics with the community:

0 Comments

    Citation

    Use the citation below to add these lyrics to your bibliography:

    Style:MLAChicagoAPA

    "The House of Blue Lights Lyrics." Lyrics.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2024. Web. 25 Apr. 2024. <https://www.lyrics.com/lyric/8853771/Jerry+Lee+Lewis/The+House+of+Blue+Lights>.

    Missing lyrics by Jerry Lee Lewis?

    Know any other songs by Jerry Lee Lewis? Don't keep it to yourself!

    Watch the song video

    The House of Blue Lights

    13,441
    130     0

    Browse Lyrics.com

    Quiz

    Are you a music master?

    »
    Michael Jackson: "Don't walk away, see I just can't find the right..."
    A "...thing to say."
    B "...thing, come what may."
    C "...way to stay."
    D "...time of day."

    Free, no signup required:

    Add to Chrome

    Get instant explanation for any lyrics that hits you anywhere on the web!

    Free, no signup required:

    Add to Firefox

    Get instant explanation for any acronym or abbreviation that hits you anywhere on the web!

    Jerry Lee Lewis tracks

    On Radio Right Now

    Loading...

    Powered by OnRad.io


    Think you know music? Test your MusicIQ here!