Shake Rattle and Roll
Canned Heat Lyrics


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Get out from that kitchen
And rattle those pots and pans,
Get out from that kitchen
And rattle those pots and pans.
Well, roll my breakfast,
'Cause I'm a hungry man.

I said shake rattle and roll,
I said shake rattle and roll,
I said shake rattle and roll,
I said shake rattle and roll;
You never do nothin'
To save your doggone soul.

Wearin' those dresses,
Your hair done up so right
Wearin' those dresses,
Your hair done up so right;
You look so warm,
But your heart is cold as ice.

I said shake rattle and roll

I'm like a one-eyed cat,
Peepin' in a sea-food store,
I'm like a one-eyed cat,
Peepin' in a sea-food store;
I can look at you,
Till you don't love me no more

I believe you're doin' me wrong
And now I know,
I believe you're doin' me wrong
And now I know;
The more I work,
The faster my money goes.





I said shake rattle and roll

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Canned Heat's "Shake Rattle and Roll" convey a sense of frustration with a lover who is not meeting the singer's needs. The opening lines encourage the lover to step away from the mundane chores of the kitchen and indulge the singer's desire for food, stating "Get out from that kitchen and rattle those pots and pans." The repetition of the line emphasizes the singer's impatience and the urgency of their hunger.


The singer uses the refrain "Shake rattle and roll" throughout the song, which has connotations of sexual desire and euphoria. The line "You never do nothin' to save your doggone soul" suggests the lover is not putting effort into the relationship, which could lead to their own demise. The description of the lover's appearance with their hair and dresses creates a contrast between their physical warmth and their cold-heartedness, highlighted by the repeated line "But your heart is cold as ice."


The singer identifies themselves as a "one-eyed cat" peeping into a "sea-food store," referring to their own desire for the lover. They believe the lover is doing them wrong and express frustration with their financial situation, stating "The more I work, the faster my money goes." Overall, the song conveys a desire for connection and fulfillment in the singer's life, which is not being met by their lover.


Line by Line Meaning

Get out from that kitchen
Stop cooking and come do something else


And rattle those pots and pans,
Make some noise while you're leaving the kitchen


Well, roll my breakfast,
Prepare my meal and let's get going


'Cause I'm a hungry man.
I'm famished and need to eat


I said shake rattle and roll,
I'm asking for some action


You never do nothin'
You're not putting in any effort


To save your doggone soul.
You're not doing anything to improve your situation


Wearin' those dresses,
You're dressing up nicely


Your hair done up so right
Your hair is styled perfectly


You look so warm,
You seem inviting and attractive


But your heart is cold as ice.
However, you're not warm-hearted or affectionate


I'm like a one-eyed cat,
I feel like I'm sneaking around


Peepin' in a sea-food store,
Acting suspicious in a seafood store


I can look at you,
I can stare at you


Till you don't love me no more
Until you're no longer interested in me


I believe you're doin' me wrong
I have a feeling you're treating me poorly


And now I know,
My suspicions have been confirmed


The more I work,
The harder I try


The faster my money goes.
The more I spend and the less I have




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Charles Calhoun

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