About the song

Ricky Nelson’s iconic ballad, “Poor Little Fool,” is a timeless tale of youthful heartbreak that continues to resonate with listeners decades after its release. Penned by the talented Sharon Sheeley at the tender age of 15, the song draws inspiration from her own personal experiences, capturing the raw emotions of a young love gone astray.

The genesis of “Poor Little Fool” is a captivating story in itself. Inspired by her crush on Don Everly of The Everly Brothers, Sheeley poured her heart and soul into the lyrics, expressing the pain and disappointment of a short-lived relationship. With a touch of serendipity, she met Ricky Nelson and presented him with the song, hoping he would see its potential. Nelson, recognizing the raw emotion and relatable theme, agreed to record it.

Released in 1958, “Poor Little Fool” quickly became a sensation, topping the Billboard Hot 100 chart and leaving an enduring mark on popular music. The song’s success can be attributed to its relatable lyrics, catchy melody, and Nelson’s soulful delivery. The Jordanaires’ harmonies added a layer of depth and emotion, further enhancing the song’s impact.

Beyond its commercial success, “Poor Little Fool” has become a cultural touchstone, serving as a timeless anthem for those who have experienced the sting of heartbreak. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its universal themes and Nelson’s timeless vocals.

Video

Lyrics

I used to play around with hearts
That hastened at my call
But when I met that little girl
I knew that I would fall
Poor little fool, oh yeah
I was a fool, uh-huh
(Uh-huh, poor little fool)
(I was a fool, oh yeah)
She’d play around and tease me
With her carefree devil eyes
She’d hold me close and kiss me
But her heart was full of lies
Poor little fool, oh yeah
I was a fool, uh-huh
(Uh-huh, poor little fool)
(I was a fool, oh yeah)
She told me how she cared for me
And that we’d never part
And so for the very first time
I gave away my heart
Poor little fool, oh yeah
I was a fool, uh-huh
(Uh-huh, poor little fool)
(I was a fool, oh yeah)
The next day she was gone
And I knew she’d lied to me
She left me with a broken heart
And won her victory
Poor little fool, oh yeah
I was a fool, uh-huh
(Uh-huh, poor little fool)
(I was a fool, oh yeah)
Well, I played this game with other hearts
But I never thought I’d see
The day when someone else would play
Love’s foolish game with me
Poor little fool, oh yeah
I was a fool, uh-huh
(Uh-huh, poor little fool)
(I was a fool, oh yeah)
Poor little fool, oh yeah
I was a fool, uh-huh
(Uh-huh, poor little fool)
(Poor little fool)

By Châu

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *