Shirley Lee

Rick Nelson · Rick Nelson Box Set [Legacy] [2000]

(Bobby Lee Trammell)



Well, I got a gal

Her name is Shirley Lee

Yeah, I got a little woman

Her name is Shirley Lee

Well, Shirley Lee

You're the one for me.



Well, Shirley Lee

You know Shirley Lee, yeah

Shirley.Lee, well Shirley Lee, yeah

Shirley Lee, you're the one for me, yeah.



--- Instrumental ---



Well, come to me baby

Come to me baby now

Yeah, come to me baby

Come to me baby, now

Well, come to me baby

I'll love you somehow.



Well Shirley Lee

You know Shirley Lee, yeah

Shirley.Lee, well Shirley Lee, yeah

Shirley Lee, you're the one for me, yeah.



--- Instrumental ---



Well I got a gal

Her name is Shirley Lee

Yeah, I got a little woman

Her name is Shirley Lee

Well, Shirley Lee

You're the one for me...

Shirley Lee

Rick Nelson's "Shirley Lee" stands as a quintessential example of his early rock and roll success, capturing the buoyant energy of the early 1960s. Released on Decca Records, the track showcases Nelson's signature vocal style, blending a smooth baritone with the rhythmic drive that defined the genre. As part of his extensive discography, the song reflects the era's focus on upbeat pop melodies and romantic themes, resonating with audiences who embraced the new sound. The recording exemplifies the polished production techniques of the time, contributing to Nelson's status as a leading figure in the transition from rockabilly to mainstream rock. Its enduring appeal lies in its catchy hook and the nostalgic charm of its original performance, making it a staple in collections of classic American pop music.