Rock the Joint
Bill Haley & His Comets Lyrics


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We're gonna rock, we're gonna roll
We're gonna rock this joint tonight

Tear down the mailbox, rip up the floor
Smash out the windows and knock down the door

We're gonna rock, rock this joint
We're gonna rock, rock this joint
We're gonna rock, rock this joint
We're gonna rock this joint tonight

Well, six times six is thirty-six
I ain't gonna hit for six more licks

We're gonna rock (hey rock), rock this joint
We're gonna rock (hey rock), rock this joint
We're gonna rock (hey rock), rock this joint
We're gonna rock this joint tonight

Do the beetle-bop right, side by side
Flying low and flying wide

We're gonna rock (hey rock), rock this joint
We're gonna rock (hey rock), rock this joint
We're gonna rock (hey rock), rock this joint
We're gonna rock this joint tonight

Well, seven times five is thirty-five
Man-oh-man-oh-man alive!

We're gonna rock (hey rock), rock this joint
We're gonna rock (hey rock), rock this joint
We're gonna rock (hey rock), rock this joint
We're gonna rock this joint tonight

Go-go-go, go-go-go, go-go-go, go-go-go

Well, little boy blue come blow your horn
The cats in the meadow gonna rock till morn'

We're gonna rock (hey rock), rock this joint
We're gonna rock (hey rock), rock this joint




We're gonna rock (hey rock), rock this joint
We're gonna rock this joint tonight

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bill Haley & His Comets's song, "Rock the Joint," are a call to action for a wild night of dancing and partying. The song is essentially an anthem for the rock and roll generation, urging listeners to engage in some rebellious behavior by tearing down mailboxes, smashing windows, and knocking down doors. It's a playful, fun-loving song that encapsulates the spirit of youth and free-spiritedness.


The lyrics are full of numbers, such as "six times six is thirty-six" and "seven times five is thirty-five," which suggest that the song is aimed at a young audience who are still learning their multiplication tables. These numbers are also used to create a sense of anticipation, building up to the eventual release of energy on the dance floor.


The repetition of the phrase "we're gonna rock this joint tonight" serves to reinforce the song's message of uninhibited enjoyment. It's a simple statement, but it's one that captures the essence of rock and roll: a celebration of life and all its pleasures.


Overall, "Rock the Joint" is a rousing, upbeat song that captures the essence of rock and roll. It's a song that encourages listeners to let loose and enjoy themselves, to be carefree and rebellious. It's the perfect soundtrack for a wild night of dancing and partying.


Line by Line Meaning

We're gonna rock, we're gonna roll
We're going to dance and have a good time


We're gonna rock this joint tonight
We're going to have a wild party here tonight


Tear down the mailbox, rip up the floor
Let's break things and have fun destroying the place


Smash out the windows and knock down the door
Let's go crazy and destroy everything in sight


Well, six times six is thirty-six
I'm not going to stop having fun anytime soon


I ain't gonna hit for six more licks
I'm not going to stop dancing anytime soon


Do the beetle-bop right, side by side
Let's dance together in a synchronized way


Flying low and flying wide
Let's move around freely and have fun


Well, seven times five is thirty-five
I'm still not going to stop having fun anytime soon


Man-oh-man-oh-man alive!
I'm really enjoying this party!


Go-go-go, go-go-go, go-go-go, go-go-go
Let's keep the energy up and dance more


Well, little boy blue come blow your horn
Let's announce our fun and invite everybody to join us


The cats in the meadow gonna rock till morn'
We are going to party until dawn with lots of energy and excitement




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@Wolfhoundersful

We're gonna rock, we're gonna roll
We're gonna rock this joint tonight
Tear down the mailbox, rip up the floor
Smash out the windows and knock down the door
We're gonna rock, rock this joint [3x]
We're gonna rock this joint tonight

Well, six times six is thirty six
I ain't gonna hit for six more licks
We're gonna rock (Hey rock)
Rock this joint
We're gonna rock (Hey rock)
Rock this joint
We're gonna rock (Hey rock)
Rock this joint
We're gonna rock this joint tonight

Do the beetle-bop right, side by side
Flying low and flying wide
We're gonna rock (Hey rock)
Rock this joint
We're gonna rock (Hey rock)
Rock this joint
We're gonna rock (Hey rock)
Rock this joint
We're gonna rock this joint tonight

Well, seven times five is thirty-five
Man-oh-man-oh-man alive!
We're gonna rock (Hey rock)
Rock this joint
We're gonna rock (Hey rock)
Rock this joint
We're gonna rock (Hey rock)
Rock this joint
We're gonna rock this joint tonight

Go, go, go [4x]

Well, little boy blue, come blow your horn
The cat's in the meadow gonna rock till morn'
We're gonna rock (Hey rock)
Rock this joint
We're gonna rock (Hey rock)
Rock this joint
We're gonna rock (Hey rock)
Rock this joint
We're gonna rock this joint tonight



All comments from YouTube:

@manchadeltigre

The real Father of Rock and Roll

@tomhowe1510

I also think he's the father of rock, but somehow rockabilly collided with this to make rock and roll. I can't pin point rockabillys beginning.

@TheTwangKings

My vote for the first real rock and roll song!

@aalewisiii

This foolishness is why we need Black history month. Jimmy Preston did this song in 1949.

@TheTwangKings

You misunderstood. No one disputes the origin of the song. It's Bill Haley's unique interpretation of it that became Rock and Roll.​@@aalewisiii

@brottarnacke

@@TheTwangKings It's not that unique. The original completely rules. Listen to it if you haven't already and if you have, listen to it again. đź‘Ť

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@justinquaylepate1358

Wow!! A pre ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK!! Very impressive!!

@leoseries

No mate, the caption is wrong. This Rock and Roll version was actually recorded in 1957. Rock around the clock was a couple of years earlier. Bill did do an earlier version but this certainly wasn't it.

@justinquaylepate1358

@@leoseries oh ok. I was wondering because I know that ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK is the first Rock and roll hit

@kojimayuhay

Came across this song while reading John Lennon’s biography book by Philip Norman, as the author mentioned this song being a top radio success hit in Lennon’s teenage years.

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