Rock'n'Roll Radio
Ramones Lyrics


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(This is Rock 'n' roll radio, come on, let's rock 'n' roll with the Ramones)

Rock'n, rock 'n' roll radio, let's go
Rock'n, rock 'n' roll radio, let's go
Rock'n, rock 'n' roll radio, let's go
Rock'n, rock 'n' roll radio, let's go

Do you remember Hullabaloo
Upbeat, Shindig and Ed Sullivan, too?
Do you remember rock 'n' roll radio?
Do you remember rock 'n' roll radio?

Do you remember Murray the K
Alan Freed, and High Energy?
It's the end, the end of the seventies
It's the end, the end of the century

Do you remember lying in bed
With the covers pulled up over your head
Radio playin' so no one can see?
We need change, and we need it fast
Before rock's just part of the past
'Cause lately, it all sounds the same to me
Whoah-whoah, oh

Rock'n, rock 'n' roll radio, let's go
Rock'n, rock 'n' roll radio, let's go
Rock'n, rock 'n' roll radio, let's go
Rock'n, rock 'n' roll radio, let's go

Will you remember Jerry Lee
John Lennon, T. Rex and old Moulty?
It's the end, the end of the seventies
It's the end, the end of the century

Do you remember lying in bed
With the covers pulled up over your head
Radio playin' so no one can see?
We need change, and we need it fast
Before Rock's just part of the past
'Cause lately, it all sounds the same to me
Whoah-whoah, oh

Rock'n, rock 'n' roll radio, let's go
Rock'n, rock 'n' roll radio, let's go
Rock'n, rock 'n' roll radio, let's go
Rock'n, rock 'n' roll radio, let's go





(This is rock 'N' roll radio, stay tuned for more rock 'n' roll)

Overall Meaning

"Do You Remember Rock N Roll Radio?" by the Ramones is a tribute to the golden age of rock n roll radio in the 1960s and 1970s. The song reminisces about the time when radio was the only means of listening to music, and it played an important part in youth culture. The lyrics start by inviting people to join the rock n roll radio and call back memories of popular music TV shows like "Hullabaloo," "Upbeat," "Shindig," and "Ed Sullivan." The essence of the song lies in not only remembering the radio show hosts Murray the K, Alan Freed, but also the artists like Jerry Lee, Lennon, T. Rex, Moulty, etc. who rocked the radio waves.


The chorus "We need change, and we need it fast before rock's just part of the past" suggests that the era of rock n roll is coming to an end and it is fading away to make way for a new genre of music. The song expresses the fear that rock n roll may lose its popularity amongst youngsters, and it is slowly becoming a part of the past. The song ends with the message that rock n roll radio still has its place in contemporary times, and it will continue to rock n roll.


Line by Line Meaning

This is Rock 'n' roll radio, come on, let's rock 'n' roll with the Ramones
This song is about the importance of rock 'n' roll radio and the need to keep it alive.


Do you remember Hullabaloo Upbeat, Shindig and Ed Sullivan, too?
Do you remember the television shows from the past that featured rock 'n' roll music?


Do you remember rock 'n' roll radio?
Do you remember the radio stations that played rock 'n' roll music?


Do you remember Murray the K, Alan Freed, and High Energy?
Do you remember the DJs and radio hosts who popularized rock 'n' roll music on the radio?


It's the end, the end of the seventies It's the end, the end of the century
The song was written at the end of the 1970s, near the end of the 20th century.


Do you remember lying in bed With the covers pulled up over your head Radio playin' so no one can see?
Do you remember listening to the radio in secret, under the covers?


We need change, and we need it fast Before rock's just part of the past 'Cause lately, it all sounds the same to me Whoah-whoah, oh
The song is calling for change in the music industry, to keep rock 'n' roll music from becoming obsolete and repetitive.


Will you remember Jerry Lee John Lennon, T. Rex and old Moulty?
Will you remember the influential musicians of the past who helped to shape rock 'n' roll music?


(This is rock 'N' roll radio, stay tuned for more rock 'n' roll)
The song ends with a reminder of the importance of rock 'n' roll music and the need to keep it on the radio.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Douglas Colvin, Jeff Hyman, John Cummings

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@bdisaac1

One of the most original sounds in rock history…no confusing them with other bands.

@kaveh-w-

Saw them in 1992 in concert in Az. They did a cover of take it as it comes by the doors. What a great time 2 be alive. I was 18 then

@Bruno-tu3kj

This is so nostalgic, I loved the Ramones back when I was a kid. Unfortunately they were right and now rock is just part of the past

@davidberendt4160

I saw Joey’s last appearance at the Continental in the east Village. He opened up singing Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World” . . then Darlene Love’s “ Baby Please Come Home” He blew the roof off of the place ! I had no idea it was the last of him. RIP Joey , You showed them how it’s done .

@skumbaeg45

Awesome, RIP Joey

@lincolnvaldez1873

I hate the fact that the original 4 young men who began this band are no longer with us. Yet they left a great impact on this earth. Despite all the issues and differences they stayed together til the end (Joey and Johnny). That means alot. I was never really into punk, but these guys made me think differently. They may be gone, but definitely not forgotten. Ramones fan for life and death!

@paultreadaway102

Part of ever expending over the years history since we can recall or since the 50s when it started the all increasing heavenly choirs

@TACHOMEX

"We need change, and we need it fast
Before Rock's just part of the past
'Cause lately, it all sounds the same to me
Whoah-whoah, oh"
PROPHETIC WORDS!!!

@waltermameli2026

People will say there are no good Ramones songs.....the truth is there are no bad ones.....the beat and lyrics get in your head and you cant get them out....

@Nocturne2

Is there someone who says there are no good Ramones songs? I don't know them...lol.

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