Down The Road Apiece
The Rolling Stones Lyrics


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Now if you wanna hear some boogie like I'm gonna play
It's just an old piano and a knockout bass
The drummer's man's a cat they call Charlie McCoy
You know, remember that rubber-legged boy?
Mama cookin' chicken fried and bacon grease
Come on along boys, it's just down the road apiece

Well there's a place you really get your kicks
It's open every night about twelve to six
Now if you wanna hear some boogie you can and get your fill
And shove and sting like a old steam drill
Come on along, you can lose your lead
Down the road, down the road, down the road apiece

Well there's a place you really get your kicks
It's open every night about twelve to six
Now if you wanna hear some boogie you can and get your fill
And shove and sting like a old steam drill
Come on, along you can lose your lead
Down the road, down the road, down the road apiece





Come on along, you can lose your lead
Down the road, down the road, down the road apiece

Overall Meaning

The Rolling Stones's song Down The Road Apiece is about a wild and exciting party experience. The singer invites the listener to come along and enjoy some boogie while listening to the old piano and knockout bass. The drummer, Charlie McCoy, is known for his rubber-legged dance moves. The party is so lively that even Mama is cooking chicken fried in bacon grease. The excitement and energy of the party is so contagious that the singer invites the listener to come along, lose their lead, and join the fun down the road apiece.


The lyrics reflect the youthful energy of rock and roll music in the 1950s and early 1960s. The Rolling Stones were always pushing boundaries and creating a wild and exciting experience. The song is a perfect example of the band's influence in the rock and roll industry. The song's rhythm and upbeat melody draw the listener in, inviting them to join in the fun and let loose.


Overall, The Rolling Stones's song Down The Road Apiece is a representation of the band's energy and influence in the rock and roll scene. The song's catchy tune and lively lyrics create a picture of a night filled with fun and excitement.


Line by Line Meaning

Now if you wanna hear some boogie like I'm gonna play
If you're interested in listening to some upbeat music, similar to the kind I'm about to play


It's just an old piano and a knockout bass
All it takes is a simple piano and a great bassist to create this type of music


The drummer's man's a cat they call Charlie McCoy
The drummer of our band is a talented musician known as Charlie McCoy


You know, remember that rubber-legged boy?
Do you recall that guy who used to dance with his rubber-like legs? He was amazing.


Mama cookin' chicken fried and bacon grease
We'll also have some delicious fried chicken and bacon prepared by a motherly figure


Come on along boys, it's just down the road apiece
Join us, it's just a short distance down the road


Well there's a place you really get your kicks
There's a spot where you can really have a good time


It's open every night about twelve to six
It's open every night from midnight until six in the morning


Now if you wanna hear some boogie you can and get your fill
If you're eager to hear some lively music, you can come and enjoy all you want


And shove and sting like an old steam drill
You can dance with as much energy and enthusiasm as a steam drill from long ago


Come on along, you can lose your lead
Join us, let loose, and forget about all your troubles


Down the road, down the road, down the road apiece
Just down the road from where we are now


Come on, along you can lose your lead
Join us, and you can forget about your worries and responsibilities




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DON RAYE

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Greg Halder


on 2000 Light Years From Home

Totally underrated track and album..

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