Roll Over Beethoven
Electric Light Orchestra Lyrics


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Gonna write a little letter, gonna mail it to my local DJ
It's a jumping little record I want my jockey to play
Roll over Beethoven
Gotta hear it again today

My temperature's rising, the juke box's blowing a fuse
My heart's beating a rhythm, singing out rhythm and blues
Roll over Beethoven
Rocking in two by two

Well, if you feel you like it
Go get your lover and reel and rock it
Roll it over and move on up now
Go for cover and reel and rock it
Roll it over
Roll over Beethoven, tell Tchaikovsky the news

Early in the morning I'm giving you my warning
Don't you step on my blue suede shoes
Hey, diddle diddle, gonna play my fiddle
I ain't got nothing to lose
Roll over Beethoven, tell Tchaikovsky the news

She wiggles like a glow worm, dances like a spinning top
She got a crazy partner, you should of seen her reel and rock
Long as she got a dime
The music will never stop

Roll over Beethoven, roll over Beethoven
Roll over Beethoven, roll over Beethoven
Roll over Beethoven, dig these rhythm and blues?

Roll over Beethoven, roll over Beethoven
Roll over Beethoven, roll over Beethoven
Roll over Beethoven, dig these rhythm and blues?

Roll over Beethoven, roll over Beethoven
Roll over Beethoven, roll over Beethoven




Roll over Beethoven, roll over Beethoven
Roll over Beethoven

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Electric Light Orchestra's "Roll Over Beethoven" is about the power of rock and roll music and the effect it has on the singer of the song. The singer is writing a letter to a DJ, asking him to play a "jumping little record" that will make him feel alive and energized. The song they want to hear is "Roll Over Beethoven" because it is so catchy and upbeat that they're willing to listen to it over and over again.


The singer's temperature is rising, and they can't help but move to the rhythm of the music that's playing. They compare their heartbeat to the rhythm and blues, indicating how deep they're into the music. They want to feel the same sense of release and freedom that rock and roll offers, and they're willing to do whatever it takes to get there.


The singer urges the audience to join in and embrace the power of rock and roll. They want the listeners to dance, reel, and rock it out with their lovers, and "move on up now" to get even more into the music. They want to spread the word about the infectiousness of rock and roll and even shout the news to the classical music composer Tchaikovsky. The different metaphors used in the lyrics capture the essence of how rock and roll takes over the mind and body, and the singer urges the audience to let go and enjoy it.


Line by Line Meaning

Gonna write a little letter, gonna mail it to my local DJ
I am planning to write a letter to my local DJ today and request him to play a specific record of mine.


It's a jumping little record I want my jockey to play
I am requesting my DJ to play this specific exciting record for me.


Roll over Beethoven, Gotta hear it again today
I need to listen to 'Roll over Beethoven' again today.


My temperature's rising, the juke box's blowing a fuse
I am getting more and more excited, and the jukebox's fuse might blow anytime.


My heart's beating a rhythm, singing out rhythm and blues
I am feeling the rhythmic beats in my heart and singing them out along with the music.


Roll over Beethoven, Rocking in two by two
I want to listen to 'Roll over Beethoven' and rock along to its beats with a partner.


Well, if you feel you like it, Go get your lover and reel and rock it, Roll it over and move on up now
If you like the music, then get your partner, start dancing, and intensify your moves.


Go for cover and reel and rock it, Roll it over, Roll over Beethoven, tell Tchaikovsky the news
Start dancing wildly while I notify Tchaikovsky that we only play rock music here.


Early in the morning I'm giving you my warning, Don't you step on my blue suede shoes
I am warning everyone not to step on my blue suede shoes early in the morning.


Hey, diddle diddle, gonna play my fiddle, I ain't got nothing to lose, Roll over Beethoven, tell Tchaikovsky the news
I don't care and have nothing to lose by playing my flute. So, let Tchaikovsky know that rock and roll is still alive.


She wiggles like a glow worm, dances like a spinning top, She got a crazy partner, you should have seen her reel and rock
She has smooth moves like a glow worm and can dance energetically like a spinning top. She dances with her enthusiastic partner, and you should have seen them dance together.


Long as she got a dime, The music will never stop, Roll over Beethoven, roll over Beethoven, Roll over Beethoven, dig these rhythm and blues?
As long as she has coins to keep playing music, the party will keep going, and I want to listen to more rhythm and blues by listening to 'Roll over Beethoven.'


Roll over Beethoven, roll over Beethoven, Roll over Beethoven, roll over Beethoven, Roll over Beethoven, dig these rhythm and blues?
I want to listen to 'Roll over Beethoven' again and enjoy its beats.


Roll over Beethoven, roll over Beethoven, Roll over Beethoven, roll over Beethoven, Roll over Beethoven,
I am enjoying this song so much and want to listen to it repeatedly. So, let's play it again and again.




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Written by: Chuck Berry

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