Rock It for Me
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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I heard it came to town
A new kind of rhythm
Spread around
Sort of set you sizzlin'
Now I'm all through with symphony
Oh, rock it for me

Every night
You'll see all the nifties
Plenty tight
Swingin' down the fifties
Now they're all through with symphony
Ho ho ho, rock it for me

Now it's true that once upon a time
The opera was the thing
But today the rage is rhythm and rhyme
So won't you satisfy my soul
With the rock and roll?

You can't be tame
While the band is playin'
It ain't no shame
To keep your body swayin'
Beat it out in the minor key
Ho ho ho, rock it for me

Can't you hear me singin', la-la-la-la-la
While the band is swingin'
Oh, Chick Webb's sockin'
And the band is rockin'
So send me lightly, politely
Brightly, and slightly
Ho ho ho, rock it for me

Now I'm all through with this stuff they call symphony
Come on, boys, and sorta rock it for me

It's true that once upon a time
The opera was the thing
But today the rage is rhythm and rhyme
So won't you satisfy my soul
With the rock and roll?

You can't be tame
While the band is playin'
It ain't no shame
To keep your body swayin'
Beat it out in the minor key
Oh, rock it
Oh, rock it
Say, won't you rock it for me?





Why even all the nifties they don't want to hear any more symphony
I'm tellin' you, Jack, you better get hip for yourself and rock it for me

Overall Meaning

In Ella Fitzgerald’s song “Rock It For Me”, the lyrics describe the shift in music taste from classical symphony to a new kind of rhythm known as rock and roll in the 1950s. The lyrics convey that the modern audience is drawn to the lively and electrifying beat of rock and roll, with lines such as “Now I'm all through with symphony” and “Sort of set you sizzlin'”. The song urges the band to play in the new style, with an insistence to “rock it for me”. The song emphasizes the idea that music should make you move and groove, with lines such as “Can't you hear me singing?” and “It ain't no shame to keep your body swayin'”.


At the same time, the lyrics depict a nostalgic attitude toward the past, as the singer reminisces about opera being “the thing” once upon a time. The lyrics convey a message of embracing the new while appreciating the old, with a focus on encouraging and celebrating the current shift in the music scene.


Overall, the lyrics of “Rock It For Me” reveal a time when rock and roll was taking over the music scene and the excitement and enthusiasm it brought to listeners, while still acknowledging the importance of past traditions and sounds.


Line by Line Meaning

I heard it came to town
I heard that a new kind of music has arrived in town


A new kind of rhythm
A new style of music with a different beat


Spread around
It became popular among people


Sort of set you sizzlin'
It made you feel excited and energetic


Now I'm all through with symphony
I'm tired of listening to classical music


Oh, rock it for me
Play the new music for me, I want to dance


Every night
Every evening


You'll see all the nifties
You'll see all the fashionable and stylish people


Plenty tight
Dressed and looking great


Swingin' down the fifties
Dancing to the new music in the 50s style


Now they're all through with symphony
They don't want to listen to classical music anymore


Ho ho ho, rock it for me
Play the new music for me, let's dance


Now it's true that once upon a time
In the past, things were different


The opera was the thing
Opera was the most popular type of music


But today the rage is rhythm and rhyme
Today, everyone loves the new music with a different beat and lyrics


So won't you satisfy my soul
Please, play the new music for me


With the rock and roll?
The new music style with a strong beat and electric guitars


You can't be tame
You can't stand still


While the band is playin'
While the music is on


It ain't no shame
There's nothing wrong with it


To keep your body swayin'
To keep moving and dancing


Beat it out in the minor key
Play the music with a minor chord progression


Ho ho ho, rock it for me
Play the new music for me, let's dance


Can't you hear me singin', la-la-la-la-la
I'm enjoying the music and singing along


While the band is swingin'
While the music is playing with a swing rhythm


Oh, Chick Webb's sockin'
Chick Webb is playing the drums powerfully


And the band is rockin'
The band is playing loudly and energetically


So send me lightly, politely
Play the music with a light and polite touch


Brightly, and slightly
With a bright and lively feel


Ho ho ho, rock it for me
Play the new music for me, let's dance


Now I'm all through with this stuff they call symphony
I'm fed up with classical music


Come on, boys, and sorta rock it for me
Please, play the new music for me, let's have fun


Why even all the nifties they don't want to hear any more symphony
Even fashionable people don't want to listen to classical music anymore


I'm tellin' you, Jack, you better get hip for yourself and rock it for me
Please, play the new music for me, it's cool and trendy




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: LEO ROBIN, RALPH RAINGER

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Comments from YouTube:

@JoeyLovesTrains

Caravan Palace, Maniac anyone?

@The328th

The song that introduced me to Ella. Thanks Caravan Palace!

@dhanimcca411

Ella y Aretha Franklin son de lo mejor que hubo en la tierra de voces femeninas (mis favoritas personalmente) su legado sigue, te amamos Reina

@taylorcamille8156

even though I'm young I love this music has something special for me

@karlbartz6546

Ella was way ahead of her time! What was this Rock and Roll she was talking about, back in 1937?

@dhanimcca411

No es tan dificil, es una larga historia, te recomiendo que averigues mas

@karlbartz6546

@@dhanimcca411 ¿Puedes nombrar una canción de rock and roll anterior a 1937? Como dije, "muy por delante de su tiempo"

@dhanimcca411

@@karlbartz6546 El Rock and Roll nacio en los 50s
Ritmos similares son los de R&B pero rock no es

@karlbartz6546

@@dhanimcca411 ¡Correcto! En esta canción, Ella pregunta: "Entonces, ¿no satisfarás mi alma
¿Con el Rock and Roll? Esta puede haber sido la primera vez que se usó "Rock and Roll" en una grabación popular, ¡lo que la pone muy por delante de su tiempo! No solo eso, ella también habla de "Swingin' down the 50s". ¡Eso sí que es profético!

@LouisLeeKH

Rock and Roll!

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