Rock and Roll Across the USA
Kinky Friedman Lyrics


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(Kinky Friedman, Panama Red)

Jesus said to Pilate, "Remember the Golden Rule:
Love thy neighbor, don't you step on my blue suede shoes."
Pilate, he said to Jesus, "Hey, you know this ain't no Sunday school"

Baby, everybody knows that the wheel's gotta roll,
Rock and roll across the usa.>
Wichita said to Crazy Horse,
"Horse, we're gonna let you choose
'Cause you'll have the huntin' ground of the reservation blues
You'd better slide over Sitting Bull-over, we got a highway coming through."
Baby, everybody knows that the wheel's gotta roll
Rock and roll across the usa, yeah-yeah-yeah!

Jesus said to Pilate, "Remember the Golden Rule:
Love thy neighbor, don't you step on my blue suede shoes."
Pilate, he said to Jesus, "Hey, you know this ain't no Sunday school"
Baby, everybody knows that the wheel's gotta roll
Rock and roll across the us<

Everybody knows that the wheel's gotta roll
Rock and roll across the us
Everybody knows that the wheel's gotta roll
Rock and roll across the us




Roll across the us
Roll across the usa.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Rock and Roll Across the USA" by Kinky Friedman featuring Panama Red are filled with allusions to historical and cultural references. The song begins with a biblical reference to Jesus and Pilate. Jesus reminds Pilate of the Golden Rule, which is to love thy neighbor as thyself and not to step on his blue suede shoes. This lyric suggests that society should follow the Golden Rule and respect each other's property. However, Pilate responds arrogantly, saying this is not a Sunday school, implying that he is not one to be taught or preached to.


The next stanza discusses the development of America in its early stages. Wichita speaks to Crazy Horse, saying they will let him choose where to live, then jokingly tells him to slide over Sitting Bull because a highway is coming through. This lyric represents the nature of America as a country that is always moving forward and expanding. The idea that the wheel must keep rolling in order to progress can be interpreted as a metaphor for the desire for progress at all costs, even if it comes at the expense of some people's homes and cultures.


Overall, "Rock and Roll Across the USA" is a song that reminds us of the importance of respecting one another and being mindful of how our actions impact others. It is a commentary on American society, its history and culture, and the very nature of progress.


Line by Line Meaning

Jesus said to Pilate, "Remember the Golden Rule: Love thy neighbor, don't you step on my blue suede shoes."
Jesus commanded Pilate to abide by the Golden Rule, to treat others as he would like to be treated, and to not damage or defile his blue suede shoes.


Pilate, he said to Jesus, "Hey, you know this ain't no Sunday school"
Pilate reminded Jesus that their conversation was not a holy or righteous act, but rather a pragmatic and worldly one.


Baby, everybody knows that the wheel's gotta roll, Rock and roll across the usa.
It is a common knowledge that life must continue to move forward, much like a wheel, and as such, it should rock and roll across the United States of America.


Wichita said to Crazy Horse, "Horse, we're gonna let you choose 'Cause you'll have the huntin' ground of the reservation blues You'd better slide over Sitting Bull-over, we got a highway coming through."
Wichita offered Crazy Horse the opportunity to select his preferred location for hunting, acknowledging that the reservation, despite its allure, created blues, and asked that Sitting Bull, a former leader, move aside due to the construction of a highway.


Everybody knows that the wheel's gotta roll Rock and roll across the usa, yeah-yeah-yeah!
It is an uncontested fact that life must continue to progress, much like a wheel, and as such, it should rock and roll through every corner of the United States of America with zeal and enthusiasm.


Roll across the us Roll across the usa.
The song's central message requests that life, like a wheel or rock and roll, move and progress across the entire United States of America.




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