Rock 'n' Roll
Bo Diddley Lyrics


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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 have no kick against modern jazz,
Unless they try to play it too darn fast;
And change the beauty of the melody,
Until they sound just like a symphony,

That's why I go for 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 took my loved one over cross the tracks
So she can hear my man awailin' sax,
I must admit the have a rockin' band,
Man they were blowing like a hurricane

That's why I go for 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

Way down south they gave a jubilee,
The jokey folks they had a jamboree,
They're drinkin' homebrew from a wooden cup,
The folks dancin' got all shook up
And started playin' 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

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

Overall Meaning

In Bo Diddley's classic song "Rock and Roll Music", the singer expresses his love for a particular type of music which he can't help but dance to. He starts off the song by stating his love for rock and roll, and how it's a versatile type of music that can be played in any way one chooses, yet still maintain its essence. The backbeat is the key element that makes rock and roll so irresistible, as it provides a steady rhythm to which listeners can move their bodies. Bo Diddley insists that if a person wants to dance with him, they have to be willing to dance to rock and roll music.


The second verse sees Bo Diddley expressing his lack of interest in modern jazz, particularly when it's played too fast, as it loses the melody's beauty and sounds like a symphony. He goes on to explain that rock and roll is his preferred type of music because of its ability to keep the beat steady and provide a platform for musicians to showcase their skills on different instruments, particularly the saxophone. In the final verse, Bo Diddley recalls attending a wild southern jubilee where he watched the crowd get all shook up by the rock and roll music, a scene that inspires him to keep the music playing.


Overall, "Rock and Roll Music" is a simple yet effective song that emphasizes the pure joy of dancing to music, particularly rock and roll. It portrays the genre as one that is free, flexible, and energizing, qualities that are essential for a great dance party.


Line by Line Meaning

Just let me hear some of that Rock and roll music,
I want to listen to 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,
Rock and roll music is great no matter how it's played or when it's played. It has an irresistible beat that can't be ignored.


If you want to dance with me,
If you want to dance with me, you need to play rock and roll music.


I've have no kick against modern jazz, Unless they try to play it too darn fast; And change the beauty of the melody, Until they sound just like a symphony,
I don't mind modern jazz, but if they play it too fast and change the melody too much it loses its beauty and becomes too much like a symphony.


I took my loved one over cross the tracks So she can hear my man awailin' sax, I must admit the have a rockin' band, Man they were blowing like a hurricane
I took my loved one to hear my favorite saxophonist play with his great rock band. They played so hard it was like a hurricane.


Way down south they gave a jubilee, The jokey folks they had a jamboree, They're drinkin' homebrew from a wooden cup, The folks dancin' got all shook up And started playin' that
They had a big celebration down south and people were drinking homemade brew from wooden cups. When the dancing started, they got so excited they started playing 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 the congo, So keep a rockin' that piano So I can hear some of that
I don't want to hear a tango, I'm in the mood for a mambo. It's too early for the congo drums, so just keep playing that piano so I can hear some rock and roll music.


If you want to dance with me,
If you want to dance with me, you need to play rock and roll music.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, ENTERTAINMENT ONE U.S. LP
Written by: Chuck Berry

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