Rock On
Collide Lyrics


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Hey, kid, rock and roll
Rock on, ooh, my soul
Hey, kid, boogey too, did ya

Hey shout, summertime blues
Jump up and down in my blue suede shoes
Hey, kid, rock and roll, rock on
And where do we go from here
Which is the way that's clear

Still looking for that blue jean, baby queen
Prettiest girl I ever seen
See her shake on the movie screen, Jimmy Dean
(James Dean)

And where do we go from here
Which is the way that's clear

Still looking for that blue jean, baby queen
Prettiest girl I ever seen
See her shake on the movie screen, Jimmy Dean
Jimmy Dean
Rock on




Rock on
Rock on

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Collide's song "Rock On" are a celebration of rock and roll music and the freedom and joy it brings. The song starts off addressing a "kid" and encouraging them to rock on and boogey too. This is a call to action for everyone to let go and enjoy the music. The chorus continues with the repetition of "rock on, ooh, my soul", emphasizing the passion and energy of the music.


The second verse is a tribute to the legends of rock and roll. The reference to "summertime blues" is a nod to the Eddie Cochran song and the line "jump up and down in my blue suede shoes" is a tribute to Elvis Presley. The verse also mentions James Dean, one of the iconic figures of the 1950s, and his portrayal of rebellious youth in the movie Rebel Without a Cause. The verse reflects the longing to experience the wild and carefree spirit of those times.


The repeated line "And where do we go from here, which is the way that's clear" suggests a contemplative pause amid the excitement of the music. It's a rhetorical question that invites the listener to reflect on their direction in life, but also raises the possibility that there might not be any clear way forward. This ambiguity is fitting for a song about rock and roll, which can be seen as both an escapist fantasy and a cultural force that has shaped the modern world.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey, kid, rock and roll
Start enjoying rock and roll music, young one


Rock on, ooh, my soul
Keep the music going, letting it penetrate to the deepest level of your being


Hey, kid, boogey too, did ya
Dance and move to the beat of the song, are you doing it?


Hey shout, summertime blues
Let us all scream out the lyrics of the summertime blues song


Jump up and down in my blue suede shoes
Get excited and move in my blue suede shoes


And where do we go from here
What options do we have to move forward?


Which is the way that's clear
Which path should we take that's the most straightforward?


Still looking for that blue jean, baby queen
Still searching for that perfect girl who wears blue jeans like a queen


Prettiest girl I ever seen
The most beautiful girl I have ever laid my eyes on


See her shake on the movie screen, Jimmy Dean
Watch her dance and move sensually on the big movie screen, like Jimmy Dean


(James Dean)
Referring to James Dean, the iconic actor and cultural icon of the 1950s


Rock on
Keep listening and enjoying rock and roll music


Rock on
Keep listening and enjoying rock and roll music


Rock on
Keep listening and enjoying rock and roll music




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