Please Release Me

Jerry Lee Lewis · Other Songs - Jerry Lee Lewis

Please release me let me go

For I don't love you anymore

To waste our lives would be a sin

Release me and let me love again



I have found a new love dear

And I will always want her near

Her lips are warm while yours are cold

Release me my darling let me go



For I don't love you anymore

So release me and let me love again



Please release me can't you see

You'd be A fool to cling to me

To live a lie would bring us pain

So release me and let me love again

Please Release Me

Jerry Lee Lewis's 1957 recording of "Please Release Me" stands as a pivotal moment in rock and roll history, marking his transition from country to rock while retaining his signature energetic style. Released alongside the iconic "Great Balls of Fire," the track showcases Lewis's raw vocal power and driving piano work that defined the early rock sound. As one of the first rockabilly songs to achieve massive commercial success, it helped cement the genre's identity and influenced a generation of musicians who followed. The song's upbeat tempo and Lewis's characteristic delivery made it an immediate hit, solidifying his status as a major force in popular music during the mid-1950s.