I'm Throwing Rice
Jerry Lee Lewis · Other Songs - Jerry Lee Lewis
After she just said "I do"
I'm throwing rice with a smile on my face
My heart is breaking in two
She's was my gal, he was my pal
But she loved him better somehow
I'll step aside after I've kissed the bride
I'm throwing rice at her now
She's was my gal, he was my pal
But she loved him better somehow
I'll step aside after I've kissed the bride
I'm throwing rice at her now
I'm Throwing Rice
Jerry Lee Lewis's "I'm Throwing Rice" stands as a quintessential example of his high-energy rock and roll style, characterized by his explosive guitar work and driving rhythm. Released during the height of his career, the track exemplifies the raw, unfiltered energy that defined the early 1950s sound. While often associated with his most famous hits like "Hound Dog," this song showcases his versatility within the same genre, blending country roots with the electrified aggression of rock. The recording captures the frenetic pace and theatrical flair that made Lewis a central figure in the evolution of rock music, cementing his legacy as a pioneer who pushed the boundaries of performance and sound.
