Shu Rah

Fats Domino · Other Songs - Fats Domino

Here come my baby, Shu Rah

Hi you doing, Shu Rah

Glad to see you, Shu Rah

So let me kiss you, Shu Rah

Whoa, Shu Rah, whoa



All the way round

All the way round, Shu Rah

Now grab your partner, Shu Rah



Back to back, Shu Rah

Hand to hand, Shu Rah

Face to face, Shu Rah

Now kiss your lover, Shu Rah

Whoa, Shu Rah, whoa



All the way round

All the way round, Shu Rah

Now grab your lover, Shu Rah



Back to back, Shu Rah

Hand to hand, Shu Rah

Face to face, Shu Rah

Now kiss your lover, Shu Rah

Whoa, Shu Rah, whoa, Shu Rah, whoa

Shu Rah

Fats Domino's 'Shu Rah' stands as a quintessential example of his signature rock and roll style, characterized by his distinctive vocal delivery and driving rhythm. Recorded during the height of his career in the late 1950s, the track exemplifies the raw energy and simplicity that defined the early electric era of rock music. As a solo performance, it showcases Domino's ability to craft memorable melodies that resonated with audiences across the United States, cementing his status as a pioneer of the genre. The song remains a staple in discussions of classic rock and roll, reflecting the cultural shift toward more upbeat, guitar-driven sounds that moved away from the R&B roots of the previous decade. Its enduring appeal lies in its straightforward composition and the unmistakable voice of one of the most influential artists in American music history.