Rick Derringer - Rock and Roll, Hoochie Ko
Rick Derringer - Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo


Rick Derringer - Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: All American Boy
Released: 1974

Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo Lyrics


Alright

I couldn't stop movin' when it first took hold
It was a warm spring night at the old town hall
There was a group called 'The Jokers', they were layin' it down
Doncha know I'm never gonna lose that funky sound?

Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo
Lawdy mama, light my fuse
Rock and roll, hoochie koo
Truck on out and spread the news

'Squitas start buzzin' 'bout this time of year
I'm goin' 'round back, said she'd meet me there
We were rollin' in the grass grows behind the barn
Well, my ears started ringin' like a fire alarm

Rock and roll, hoochie koo
Lawdy mama, light my fuse
Rock and roll, hoochie koo
Truck on out and spread the news

Yeah, somebody said keep on rocking
That's right

I hope ya'll know what I'm talkin' about
The way they wiggled that thing, really knocks me out
Gettin' high all the time, hope you all are too
Come on a little closer, gonna do it to you

Rock and roll, hoochie koo
Lawdy mama, light my fuse
Rock and roll, hoochie koo
Truck on out and spread the news

Rock and roll, hoochie koo
Lawdy mama, light my fuse
Rock and roll, hoochie koo
Truck on out and spread the news

Then I'm tired of payin' the dues
Done said goodbye to all my blues
Lawdy mama, light my fuse

Writer/s: DERRINGER, RICK
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • This was first released on the Johnny Winter And LP (1970), with Derringer and the McCoys (#1 "Hang On Sloopy") backing up Winter. Derringer decided to re-record it for his first solo single. (thanks, Brad Wind - Miami, FL)
  • "Hoochie Koo" is short for "Hoochie Koochie," which is sexual slang popularized by Muddy Waters in his song "Hoochie Coochie Man."
  • In 1985, this was included on "The Wrestling Album," a collection of songs by various WWF wrestlers. This was the only song recorded by a real musician, although Derringer wrote "Real American" for the album, which became Hulk Hogan's theme song. A version featuring wrestling announcer Mean Gene Okerland appeared on Piledriver - The Wrestling Album II in 1987.