Chuck Berry Songs - Rock And Roll Music
Chuck Berry - Rock And Roll Music


Chuck Berry - Rock And Roll Music Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: One Dozen Berrys
Released: 1957

Rock And Roll Music Lyrics


Rock And Roll Music
Just let me hear some of that
Rock And Roll Music,
Any old way you choose it,
It's got a back beat, you can't lose it,
Any old time you use it.
It's gotta be Rock And Roll Music,
If you want to dance with me,
If you want to dance with me.

I've got no kick againt modern jazz,
Unless they try to play it too darn fast,
And change the beauty of the melody,
Until they sounded like a symphony,
That's why I go for that
Rock and roll music

I took my loved one over cross the tracks
So she can hear my man await a sax,
I must admit the have a rockin' band,
Man they were going like a hurricane
That's why I go for that
Rock and roll music

Way down South they gave a jubilee,
The jockey folks they had a jamboree,
They're drinkin' homebrew from a water cup,
The folks dancin' they all got shook up
And started playin' that
Rock and roll music

Don't care to hear 'em play a tango,
I'm in the mood to dig a mambo,
It's way to early for a congo,
So keep a rockin' that piano
So I can hear some of that
Rock and roll music

Writer/s: BARRY, JEFF
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • This is about a guy who will only dance to rock and roll. Like many of Berry's songs, it doesn't have deep lyrical content, but a distinctive guitar riff.
  • Berry: "I was heavy into rock and roll and had to create something that hit the spot without question."
  • The Beatles played this at their early concerts and recorded it on Chuck Berry's 38th birthday. It was one of their favorite songs to play live, and they used it when they needed an additional track for their album Beatles For Sale. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • Blues legend Willie Dixon played bass on this track.
  • The Beach Boys also recorded this song. Their version reached US #5 and UK #36 in 1976.