All Mama's Children
Carl Perkins Lyrics


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There was an old woman that lived in a shoe
Had so many children, she didn't know what to do
They were doin' all right, 'til she took 'em to town
The kids started pickin' 'em up and puttin' 'em down

Now all your children wanna rock, mama
All your children want to roll
They wanna roll, wanna rock, wanna bop 'til they pop
All your children want to rock

Well, we're not tryin' to live too fast
But we might as well try to live in class
We better move out 'fore the rent comes due
'Cause we wanna live in a blue suede shoe

All your children want to rock, mama
All your children want to roll
We wanna roll, wanna rock, wanna bop 'til we pop
All your children want to rock

Well, every night when it's quiet and still
You can hear it echoing through the hill
Through a blue suede shoe on a mountain top
All of mama's children are doin' the bop

All your children wanna rock, mama
All your children want to roll
They wanna roll, wanna rock, wanna bop 'til they pop
All your children want to rock

Well, all your children wanna rock, mama
All your children wanna roll




They wanna roll, wanna rock, wanna bop 'til they pop
All them children want to rock

Overall Meaning

The song "All Mama's Children" by Carl Perkins tells the story of a family who loves to dance and enjoy music. The beginning of the song references the old nursery rhyme "There was an old woman who lived in a shoe," as the family in the song has so many children they don't know what to do. The family does well until they go to town and are exposed to the excitement of rock and roll music. The children become infatuated with the new style and want to dance and have fun all night long.


The chorus of the song, "All your children wanna rock, mama, all your children want to roll," emphasizes the family's love of music and dancing. The children don't want to live too fast, but they do want to live in style and enjoy themselves while they can. The song ends with the image of the family dancing on a mountaintop, all wearing blue suede shoes and doing the bop.


The song captures the energy and excitement of the early days of rock and roll, when the music was new and fresh, and young people were eager to dance and have fun. The song's simple lyrics and catchy melody make it a classic example of the rockabilly style that Perkins was known for.


Line by Line Meaning

There was an old woman that lived in a shoe
An old woman had so many children and struggled to take care of them all.


Had so many children, she didn't know what to do
The woman had so many children that it was overwhelming for her to care for them.


They were doin' all right, 'til she took 'em to town
The children were well-behaved until they went into town.


The kids started pickin' 'em up and puttin' 'em down
The children started dancing and having fun in town.


All your children wanna rock, mama
The children want to dance and have fun.


All your children want to roll
The children want to continue having fun.


They wanna roll, wanna rock, wanna bop 'til they pop
The children want to dance and have fun until they are exhausted.


Well, we're not tryin' to live too fast
The singer is not trying to rush through life.


But we might as well try to live in class
The singer wants to live well and enjoy life.


We better move out 'fore the rent comes due
The singer needs to find a new place to live before rent is due.


'Cause we wanna live in a blue suede shoe
The singer wants to live in a nice, comfortable place.


Well, every night when it's quiet and still
During quiet moments, you can still hear the sound of music.


You can hear it echoing through the hill
The sound of music can be heard even from a distance.


Through a blue suede shoe on a mountain top
The source of the music comes from a comfortable and ideal location.


All of mama's children are doin' the bop
All of the children are dancing and having fun.


All them children want to rock
All of the children want to dance and have fun.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: CARL PERKINS, JOHNNY CASH

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Comments from YouTube:

@novaculus

Rockabilly perfection!

@jamesfellers1673

A picture postcard of a place,a time and a SOUND.

@owendureke5148

Can play it Key of C on guitar. Carl Lee Perkins one of my influences

@KOSMICKEN09

Look up the version he did with NRBQ--IT'S AWESOME..

@cupovdmt

love this

@ss06033

Co-written with Johnny Cash

@7550375503

Was it not 'Blue Suede Shoes" Cash inspired Perkins to write? Cash claims this one of his autobiographies.

@Terribleathletes

Joe Kelly No. I love Johnny Cash but if he claimed he inspired blue suede shoes he's full of it. Carl was inspired to write it one night in a Memphis dance hall when he saw a man wearing a pair of blue suede shoes who was becoming increasingly annoyed with his girlfriend because she kept stepping on them while they were dancing.

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