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The Count Basie Orchestra Lyrics


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

[Chorus]
I said shake, rattle and roll
I said shake, rattle and roll
I said shake, rattle and roll
I said shake, rattle and roll
Well, you never do nothin' to save your doggone soul

Wearin' those dresses, your hair done up so nice
Wearin' those dresses, your hair done up so nice
You look so warm, but your heart is cold as ice

[Chorus]

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

I believe you're doin' me wrong and now I know
I believe you're doin' me wrong and now I know
The more I work, the faster my money goes

[Chorus]





Shake, rattle and roll

Overall Meaning

The song "Shake, Rattle and Roll" by The Count Basie Orchestra is a classic example of rock and roll, which was popular in the 50s and 60s. The song is a call for action and a celebration of life, asking people to get out of their kitchen and start living, dancing, and having fun. It encourages people to forget their worries and enjoy the present moment.


The song also speaks about relationships, and how appearance can be deceiving. The lyrics suggest that even though a person may look warm and beautiful on the outside, their heart may be cold as ice, and they may not have the best intentions for their partner. The line "I can look at you, tell you don't love me no more" emphasizes the importance of communication and honesty in a relationship and warns against being with someone who does not reciprocate feelings.


The chorus of "Shake, Rattle and Roll" repeats the same phrase four times, emphasizing the song's upbeat and lively rhythm. It tells people to shake, rattle, and roll, to move their bodies and to let go of their inhibitions. The last line of the chorus, "Well, you never do nothin' to save your doggone soul" could be interpreted as a reminder to live life to the fullest, as it is a one-time opportunity, and not waste time on things that do not matter.


Overall, "Shake, Rattle and Roll" is a fun, catchy and heartwarming song that inspires people to enjoy the little things in life, dance and be happy, even when things are tough.


Line by Line Meaning

Get out from that kitchen and rattle those pots and pans
Stop cooking and start making noise


Well, roll my breakfast 'cause I'm a hungry man
Prepare my meal quickly because I'm hungry


[Chorus]
Repeating the call to action


Well, you never do nothin' to save your doggone soul
You take no action to improve yourself


Wearin' those dresses, your hair done up so nice
You look good on the surface


You look so warm, but your heart is cold as ice
You appear welcoming but are actually unfriendly


I'm like a one-eyed cat, peepin' in a sea-food store
I'm an observer feeling excluded


I can look at you, tell you don't love me no more
I can sense your lack of affection


I believe you're doin' me wrong and now I know
I think you're mistreating me, and I'm sure of it now


The more I work, the faster my money goes
I'm losing money despite my efforts


[Chorus]
Repeating the call to action


Shake, rattle and roll
The final call to action to make some noise




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

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Comments from YouTube:

@raymondgill9796

So much more to these guys than their work on triangle with the Bonzos.

@kevinlowry3814

I had lunch with Joe in Vegas in ‘95.What a guy!

@kevingoins9858

The Count, Big Joe and a swingin' orchestra! Go guys go!

@johnjensen4984

Nummer one son ✊
Basie world Best Big band. 👏👏👏👏👏

@debrathompson4319

Man, do I miss them. Such wonderful music and that JW voice, nothing like it or him. He was a good friend in the 60’s and 70’s.

@joeemick1891

Love this guy an American icon

@mikebarat1950

Count Basie looks really relax playing that piano.

@FawleyJude

I love hearing Joe Williams singing the blues.
That's Sonny Payne on drums, one of the reasons the band swung so hard.

@jamescarey

Frank Wess on Flute. Is that Freddy Green on guitar??

@jamescarey

Man can they cook or what?

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