About The Song

“Good Golly Miss Molly” is a seminal rock and roll song recorded by Little Richard in 1956. Penned by John Marascalco and Robert Blackwell, it was originally released as the B-side to “Tutti Frutti.” The song’s energetic, upbeat tempo and iconic piano riff, coupled with Little Richard’s flamboyant vocals, have made it a timeless classic.

The lyrics, while simple, convey a sense of youthful exuberance and admiration for a captivating woman. The repetitive chorus, “Good golly, Miss Molly,” has become a recognizable and often-quoted phrase in popular culture.

“Good Golly Miss Molly” was a commercial success, peaking at number 2 on the R&B chart and number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100. It has been covered by numerous artists and is widely regarded as one of the most influential songs in the history of rock and roll, solidifying Little Richard’s status as a pioneer of the genre.

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Lyrics

🎵 Let’s sing along with the lyrics!

Good Golly Miss Molly, sure like to ball.
Good golly, Miss Molly, sure like to ball.
When you’re rockin’ and a rollin’ can’t hear your momma call.

From the early early mornin’ till the early early night
You can see Miss Molly rockin’ at the house of blue lights.
Good golly, Miss Molly, sure like to ball.
When you’re rockin’ and a rollin’ can’t hear your momma call.

Well, now momma, poppa told me: “Son, you better watch your step.”
If I knew my momma, poppa, have to watch my dad myself.

Good golly, Miss Molly, sure like a ball.
When you’re rockin’ and a rollin’ can’t hear your momma call.

I am going to the corner, gonna buy a diamond ring.
Would you pardon me if it’s a nineteen carat golden thing.
Good golly, Miss Molly, sure like a ball.
When you’re rockin’ and a rollin’ can’t hear your momma call.

Good golly, Miss Molly, sure like a ball.
Good golly, Miss Molly, sure like a ball.
When you’re rockin’ and a rollin’ can’t hear your momma call.

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