Rock And Roll )
The Velvet Underground Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

Jenny said
When she was just five years old
There was nothing happening at all
Every time she puts on a radio
There was a nothin' goin' down at all,
Not at all
Then one fine mornin'
She puts on a New York station
You know, she couldn't believe
What she heard at all
She started dancin'
To that fine fine music
You know her life
Was saved by rock 'n' roll
Despite all the amputations
You know you could just go out
And dance to a rock 'n' roll station

It was alright
It was allright
Hey baby, You know it was allright

Jenny said
When she was just by five years old
You know why parents gonna be the death of us all
Two TV sets and two Cadillac cars -
Well you know it ain't gonna help
Me at all
Then one fine mornin'
She turns on a New York station
She doesn't believe
What she hears at all
Ooh, She started dancin'
To that fine fine music
You know her life
Is saved by rock 'n' roll,
Despite all the computations
You could just dance
To a rock 'n' roll station

And baby it was alright
And it was alright
Hey it was alright
Hey here she comes now!
Jump! Jump!





It was alright

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Velvet Underground's song "Rock And Roll" talk about the transformative power of music, particularly rock 'n' roll, in a girl's life. The song tells the story of Jenny, who, at a young age, found nothing of interest in the world around her. However, one fine morning, she turned on a radio station from New York and heard rock 'n' roll for the first time. Jenny was instantly captivated by the sound and started dancing to the music. Rock 'n' roll became Jenny's salvation, despite all the difficulties and hardships she faced. The lyrics imply that rock 'n' roll helped Jenny to overcome her troubles and gave her a reason to live.


The song "Rock And Roll" is also critical of the consumer culture of the time, which preached materialism and conformity. Jenny's parents are portrayed as the embodiment of such a culture, with their two TV sets and two Cadillac cars. The lyrics suggest that such things do not bring any real happiness or meaning to one's life. Rather, it is the simple pleasures of life, like dancing to rock 'n' roll music, that can bring salvation.


Line by Line Meaning

Jenny said
Jenny spoke


When she was just five years old
When she was a little girl of five years old


There was nothing happening at all
Nothing was going on around her at all


Every time she puts on a radio
Whenever she turned on the radio


There was a nothin' goin' down at all,
She couldn't find anything interesting to listen to


Not at all
Absolutely nothing


Then one fine mornin'
But then one morning


She puts on a New York station
She turned on a radio station from New York


You know, she couldn't believe
She couldn't believe what she heard


What she heard at all
The music she heard was completely new to her


She started dancin'
She began to dance


To that fine fine music
To the great music she was listening to


You know her life
Her life


Was saved by rock 'n' roll
Was transformed by rock and roll music


Despite all the amputations
Even though things had been tough for her


You know you could just go out
She knew that she could just go out


And dance to a rock 'n' roll station
And dance to the music on a rock and roll station


It was alright
Everything turned out fine


It was allright
It was all good


Hey baby, You know it was allright
Everything was alright, baby, you know it


Jenny said
Jenny spoke


When she was just by five years old
When she was a little girl of five years old


You know why parents gonna be the death of us all
She believed that parents were going to ruin everything


Two TV sets and two Cadillac cars -
Her parents had two TVs and two Cadillac cars, but


Well you know it ain't gonna help
But she knew that it wasn't going to make things better for her


Me at all
In any way


Then one fine mornin'
But then one morning


She turns on a New York station
She turned on a radio station from New York


She doesn't believe
She couldn't believe


What she hears at all
The music she heard was completely new to her


Ooh, She started dancin'
She began to dance, ooh


To that fine fine music
To the great music she was listening to


You know her life
Her life


Is saved by rock 'n' roll,
Is transformed by rock and roll music


Despite all the computations
Even though life had been tough for her


You could just dance
She knew that she could just dance


To a rock 'n' roll station
To the music on a rock and roll station


And baby it was alright
And everything was alright, baby


And it was alright
And everything turned out fine


Hey it was alright
Hey, everything was alright


Hey here she comes now!
Hey, here she comes now!


Jump! Jump!
Jump! Jump!




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: LOU REED, STEPHANIE DANCER

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found

More Versions