Rock 'n roll contract
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Know you can know you can
Know you can know you can

Wrapped up in a rock 'n' roll contract
Lots of things I had to sign at the time
Man told me not to worry 'bout the business
Just keep on poppin' those hits
Know you can, know you can
Know you can, know you can

Sat down in my pyramid mansion
Old Martin seems to know all the chords
Tired of beggin', I can make it without them
Played the blues so I wouldn'­t get bored

You made me your slave. Whatever God gave me
You took to the grave, now it'­s gone
I gave you my heart. Whatever God gave me
You took to the grave, now it'­s gone
Yeah, it'­s gone
Gone

Smokin', chokin', drinkin', sinkin', falling over
Cokin', flyin', speedin', dyin', roll me over
Roll me over (wrapped up in a rock 'n' roll contract)
Roll me over (wrapped up in a rock 'n' roll contract)





Know you can know you can
Know you can know you can

Overall Meaning

The opening lines "Know you can, know you can" is a motivational push to the singer to believe in themselves and their abilities. The song is titled "Rock N' Roll Contract" which is a reference to the music industry and the ugly side of record deals. The lyric "Wrapped up in a rock 'n' roll contract, lots of things I had to sign at the time, man told me not to worry 'bout the business, just keep on poppin' those hits" refers to an artist in a difficult situation, being trapped in a contract and signing away their rights to their music due to financial instability. The business aspect of the music industry is emphasized, as it is takes away from the artistry and passion of the singer, reducing them to just producing hits with little or no creative control.


As the song progresses, we hear the artist's frustration with the industry, with the lyrics "Tired of beggin', I can make it without them, played the blues so I wouldn'­t get bored". The artist is tired of having to beg for creative control or to have their voice heard, and turns to playing the blues as an outlet for their frustrations. However, it appears the music isn't enough to fix the issue as they exclaim, "You made me your slave. Whatever God gave me, you took to the grave, now it's gone". They feel as though the music industry has taken away their creativity and voice, leaving them with nothing. The refrain "Roll me over (wrapped up in a rock 'n' roll contract)" symbolizes the artist's feeling of being trapped, an endless cycle of being trapped in a contract, trying to make hits, and repeating over and over again.


Line by Line Meaning

Wrapped up in a rock 'n' roll contract
I was bound by the terms of the contract of my rock n' roll career.


Lots of things I had to sign at the time
At the time, I had to sign many things that I didn't quite comprehend.


Man told me not to worry 'bout the business
Someone had instructed me not to worry about the business aspects of the music industry.


Just keep on poppin' those hits
All I had to focus on was making hit songs.


Sat down in my pyramid mansion
I retreated to my mansion that was shaped like a pyramid.


Old Martin seems to know all the chords
Martin was very knowledgeable about music theory and chords.


Tired of beggin', I can make it without them
I grew weary of begging for independence and believed I could go on without them.


Played the blues so I wouldn'­t get bored
To keep myself from getting bored, I played the blues.


You made me your slave. Whatever God gave me
You exercised control over me and everything that God gave me.


You took to the grave, now it'­s gone
Now that you're gone, everything you took from me is lost forever.


I gave you my heart. Whatever God gave me
I entrusted you with my heart and everything that God gave me.


Yeah, it'­s gone
Unfortunately, it's all gone now.


Gone
Everything is lost and gone forever.


Smokin', chokin', drinkin', sinkin', falling over
I was indulging in vices such as smoking, choking, drinking, sinking, and falling over.


Cokin', flyin', speedin', dyin', roll me over
I also succumbed to vices such as drug use, flying, speeding, and dying.


Roll me over (wrapped up in a rock 'n' roll contract)
The contract that bound me to my rock n' roll career continued to dictate my life even as I suffered from the consequences of my vices.


Know you can know you can
The phrase is repeated, emphasizing the idea that one should believe in oneself.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: TOM EVANS

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