Shake Rattle And Roll
The Beatles Lyrics


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Get out from that kitchen,
And rattle those pots and pans,
Well, roll my breakfast,
'Cause I'm a hungry man.

I said, shake, rattle, and roll,
Well, you'll never do nothing,
To save your doggone soul.

Wearing those dresses,
Your hair done up so nice,
You look so warm,
But your heart is cold as ice.

I'm like a one-eyed cat,
Peeping in a sea food store,
I can look at you,
'Til you don't love me no more.

I believe you're doing me wrong,
And now I know,
The more I work,
The faster my money goes.

I said, shake, rattle, and roll,




Well, you'll never do nothing,
To save your doggone soul.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Beatles' song "Shake Rattle And Roll" are a lively expression of frustration and disappointment in a relationship. The singer urges their partner to step away from the mundane tasks of everyday life, symbolized by the imagery of being in the kitchen and rattling pots and pans. They desire attention and affection, longing for their partner to "roll" their breakfast, indicating a desire for care and nurturing.


However, the singer soon realizes that their pleas fall on deaf ears. They exclaim the phrase "shake, rattle, and roll," which not only serves as a rhythmic and catchy chorus but also conveys a sense of desperation. It suggests that no matter how much the singer implores their partner, it will make no difference. The partner is unable or unwilling to save their own soul, or in other words, to nurture and invest in the relationship.


The lyrics further describe the partner's exterior appearance, highlighting their attractive appearance with dresses and styled hair. However, underneath this pleasing facade lies a heart as cold as ice. The metaphor of a one-eyed cat peeping into a seafood store represents the singer's longing, the constant observation of the partner's actions, and the eventual realization that their love is not reciprocated.


The final verse reveals the singer's belief that they are being mistreated and taken advantage of in the relationship. They have come to understand that the more they remain committed and work on the relationship, the quicker their resources, represented by the phrase "my money," are depleted. This frustration is restated with the chorus, emphasizing that no matter how hard the singer tries, their partner will not make any effort to save their relationship or their own soul.


Overall, "Shake Rattle And Roll" portrays a sense of disappointment and frustration in a one-sided and unfulfilling relationship. The lyrics express the singer's longing for care and affection while highlighting the partner's lack of reciprocation and emotional detachment.




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Charles Calhoun

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