The House Is Rocking
Stevie Ray Vaughan Lyrics


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Well - the house is a rockin' don't bother knockin'
yeah - the house is a rockin' don't bother knockin'
yeah - the house is a rockin' don't bother come on in
kick off your shoes start losin' the blues
this old house ain't got nothin' to lose
i say to hell with the years start spreadin' the news
we got room on the floor come on baby shake some blues
well - the house is a rockin' don't bother knockin'
yeah - the house is a rockin' don't bother knockin'
yeah - the house is a rockin' don't bother come on in
well - the house is a rockin' don't bother knockin'
yeah - the house is a rockin' don't bother knockin'
yeah - the house is a rockin' don't bother come on in
walkin' up the street you can hear the sound
of some bad honky tonkers really layin' it down
they've seen it all for years and got nothin' to lose
so get down on the floor i say to hell with the years
well - the house is a rockin' don't bother knockin'
yeah - the house is a rockin' don't bother knockin'




yeah - the house is a rockin' don't bother come on in
i said the house is a rockin' don't bother come on in

Overall Meaning

The song "The House Is Rockin" by Stevie Ray Vaughan is a classic rock and roll anthem that invites everyone to join in and let loose. The lyrics describe a party atmosphere in which the music is so loud and the energy so high that knocking on the door is pointless. The house is literally rocking and the only option is to come on in and join the fun.


Vaughan uses a variety of language techniques such as repetition, alliteration, and rhyme to create a catchy chorus that is easy to sing along with. The house is not just rocking, it's "really laying it down." The blues may be present, but they can be shed by dancing along with the crowd.


The song has an uplifting message about throwing caution to the wind, getting lost in the music, and enjoying the present moment. It encourages everyone to forget about their worries and join the party, creating a sense of community and togetherness.


Line by Line Meaning

Well - the house is a rockin' don't bother knockin'
The music is so loud and the party is so wild that knocking isn't necessary.


yeah - the house is a rockin' don't bother knockin'
Repeatedly stating that knocking isn't necessary because the party is too rowdy.


yeah - the house is a rockin' don't bother come on in
Inviting others to come inside and enjoy the party because there is no need for formality.


kick off your shoes start losin' the blues
Encouraging guests to relax and let go of any stress by taking off their shoes and dancing.


this old house ain't got nothin' to lose
The house is old and worn out, so any damage from the party won't matter.


i say to hell with the years start spreadin' the news
Embracing youthfulness and wanting to share the fun and excitement of the party with others.


we got room on the floor come on baby shake some blues
Encouraging people to dance and let go of their worries while enjoying the music and party atmosphere.


walkin' up the street you can hear the sound
The noise from the party can be heard from far away because it is so loud and lively.


of some bad honky tonkers really layin' it down
Referring to the skilled musicians who are playing great music that is getting everyone up and dancing.


they've seen it all for years and got nothin' to lose
The musicians have been playing music for a long time and aren't afraid to take risks and have fun with it.


so get down on the floor i say to hell with the years
Encouraging everyone to dance and have fun, regardless of their age or how long it's been since they've let loose.


i said the house is a rockin' don't bother come on in
Repeating the invitation to come inside and enjoy the energetic and exciting party.




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@PattyT-xl1zv

Me, my son, my grandson, 3 generations of rockers stiill listening 2-4-24! Dude rocks! RIP Stevie, we miss you!

@DT1050

I'm in this video! It was filmed at a frat house at Ga Tech and I bounce past the camera at some point. It took many hours of filming, during which we were all treated to listening to Stevie play guitar non-stop

@colinmcfadden9168

An amazing piece of Chi Phi Omega chapter history

@barbarahenry9231

🤩 wow

@lesliemacpherson5221

Envious! 💛

@laroudoune

Lucky Guy…you are
What a great guitarist !!!

@JenScarbrough

@@colinmcfadden9168 🙌🙌🙌

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@alede1090

The only problem of this song :














Too short...

@Vlad65WFPReviews

SVR didn't have a choreographer or use today's lip synching or huge spectacles and light shows.
All he did was to totally master his instrument, become one of the best EVER, and play the guitar like a skilled surgeon slicing through his riffs. So glad we've had people like Stevie who showed that actual musicianship is what matters!

@joshabrams8638

2+ minutes of blazing rock-blues boogie exactly as the Masters intended. RIP Legend.

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