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Lucille, you won't do your daddy's will
Lucille, you won't do your daddy's will
You ran off and married, but I love you still
Lucille, please come back where you belong
Lucille, please come back where you belong
I've beggin' to ya, baby, please don't leave me alone
I woke up this mornin', Lucille was not in sight
I asked my friends about her but all their lips was tight
Lucille, please come back where you belong
I've been good to you baby, please don't leave me alone
Lucille, baby, satisfy my heart
Lucille, baby, satisfy my heart
I played love with you baby, and gave you such a wonderful start
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Clyde McPhatter (November 15, 1932 – June 13, 1972) was an influential African-American R&B singer, born in Durham, North Carolina. He was raised in a religious Baptist family, and formed a gospel group in 1945 after his family moved to New Jersey. They soon relocated to New York City, and McPhatter joined the Mount Lebanon Singers, a popular gospel group. In 1950, McPhatter joined Billy Ward & the Dominoes, and was present for the recording of "Sixty Minute Man", which was a huge hit in 1951, and was one of the earliest rock and roll records.

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