I Dig Rock And Roll Music
The Mills Brothers Lyrics


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I dig Rock and Roll music and I love to get the chance to play.
(And sing it)
I figure it's about the happiest sound goin' down today.
The message may not move me or mean a great deal to me,
But hey! it feels so groovy to say:

I dig the Mamas and the Papas at "The Trip," Sunset Strip in L.A.
And they got a good thing goin' when the words don't get in the way.
And when they're really wailing, Michelle and Cass are sailin'.
Hey! they really nail me to the wall.

I dig Donovan in a dream-like, tripped out way
His crystal images tell you 'bout a brighter day
And when the Beatles tell you
They've got a word "love" to sell you
They mean exactly what they say

I dig Rock and Roll music I could really get it on in that scene.
I think I could say somethin' if you know what I mean




But if I really say it, the radio won't play it
Unless I lay it between the lines!

Overall Meaning

The Mills Brothers & Count Basie's "I Dig Rock and Roll Music" is a tribute to the rock and roll genre that had gained massive popularity in the 60s. The lyrics express a deep appreciation for the music, with the singer saying that he loves to play and sing it. He considers it to be the happiest sound going down today, even though the message of the music may not mean a lot to him, he enjoys the way it makes him feel.


The singer goes on to mention some of his favorite rock and roll bands and artists, such as The Mamas and The Papas, Donovan, and The Beatles. He loves The Mamas and The Papas' music at The Sunset Strip and mentions the exceptional chemistry between Michelle and Cass when they're really wailing. Donovan's music is unique and dreamlike, and he admires the crystal images that he creates in his lyrics. The Beatles, on the other hand, tell the listeners exactly what they mean when they use the word "love."


In the final verse, the singer reiterates his love for rock and roll music and how he could really get it on in that scene. He thinks he could say something about the music, but he knows he has to hold back to get it played on the radio. The lyrics express a deep love for rock and roll music and serve as a testament to its popularity during that era.


Line by Line Meaning

I dig Rock and Roll music and I love to get the chance to play.
I enjoy playing and singing Rock and Roll music and always look for opportunities to do so.


I figure it's about the happiest sound goin' down today.
Rock and Roll music is one of the most joyful and cheerful genres of music that exists today.


The message may not move me or mean a great deal to me,
The lyrics of a Rock and Roll song may not always have a deep or significant meaning for me personally.


But hey! it feels so groovy to say:
Despite this, there's something satisfying and satisfying to say about listening to it.


I dig the Mamas and the Papas at "The Trip," Sunset Strip in L.A.
I enjoy listening to The Mamas and the Papas perform at 'The Trip' venue in Los Angeles.


And they got a good thing goin' when the words don't get in the way.
The Mamas and the Papas have a great sound when they focus on the music and not the lyrics.


And when they're really wailing, Michelle and Cass are sailin'.
Michelle Phillips and Cass Elliot really shine when the group is at its best and delivering an excellent performance.


Hey! they really nail me to the wall.
Their music is so good, it's like hitting me with a hammer.


I dig Donovan in a dream-like, tripped-out way
I enjoy Donovan's music in a mystical, almost psychedelic way.


His crystal images tell you 'bout a brighter day
Donovan's lyrics often have a positive and hopeful message that speaks to me.


And when the Beatles tell you They've got a word 'love' to sell you
The Beatles have a song that centers on the word 'love' that is important to them.


They mean exactly what they say
What they sing, they truly believe and support.


I dig Rock and Roll music I could really get it on in that scene.
I love Rock and Roll and I feel like I could really be part of that music scene.


I think I could say somethin' if you know what I mean
I feel like I could contribute to the Rock and Roll genre in some way.


But if I really say it, the radio won't play it
However, I fear that if I express myself too freely, the mainstream radio won't broadcast my work.


Unless I lay it between the lines!
So, I need to find a way to express myself without being too explicit or obvious with my lyrics.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVE DIXON, JAMES MASON, NOEL PAUL STOOKEY

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