Turn On Your Love Light
Jerry Lee Lewis · Other Songs - Jerry Lee Lewis
You took it darlin' and you tore it apart
You left me standin' in the dark cryin'
You said your love for me was dyin'
I'm begging you baby, baby please
I'm begging you baby, baby please
Turn on your lights, let it shine on me
Turn on your love light, let it shine on me
Let it shine, shine, let it shine
I get a little lonely in the middle of the night
And I need you darlin' to make things alright
Come on baby, come on please
Come on baby, baby please
Turn on your lights let it shine on me
Turn on your love light let it shine on me
A little bit higher, little bit higher
Just a little bit higher, a little bit higher
Come on baby, baby please
Turn on your light and let it shine on Jerry Lee
Turn it on baby, I'm feeling alright
Turn it on mama that I'm feeling alright
I'm feeling alright, I'm feeling alright
I'm feeling alright, I'm feeling alright
And I'm glad, I've got you back baby
Oh I'm feeling alright in the middle of the night
Twelve o'clock baby, one o'clock baby
Two o'clock baby, three o'clock baby
Four o'clock baby
Said I'm feeling alright
Turn On Your Love Light
Jerry Lee Lewis delivers a high-octane performance on Turn On Your Love Light, a track that captures the raw energy defining his early career. Drawing from the blues and gospel traditions, the song showcases Lewis's signature pounding piano style and his ability to transform covers into personal anthems. This recording highlights his dynamic vocal delivery, which oscillates between tender pleading and explosive intensity. As part of his extensive discography, the work stands as a testament to his influence on rock and roll, bridging the gap between traditional R&B and the emerging rock sound of the era. The song remains a celebrated example of his capacity to infuse familiar material with a unique, driving force that captivated audiences worldwide.
