jueves, 12 de marzo de 2009

Roll over Beethoven



Well gonna write a little letter

Gonna mail it to my local D.J.

It's a rockin' little record I want my jockey to play

Roll over Beethoven I gotta hear it again today

You know my temperature's rising

And the jukebox's blowin' a fuse

My hearts beatin' rhythm

And my soul keeps singing the blues

Roll over Beethoven And tell Tchaikovsky the news

I got a rocking pneumonia

I need a shot of rhythm and blues

I think I got it off the writer

Sittin' down by the rhythm review

Roll over Beethoven

We're rockin' in two by two

Well if you fell you like it

Well get your lover and reel and rock it

Roll it over and move on up

Just jump around and reel and rock it

Roll it over

Roll over Beethoven

A rockin' in two by two, oh

Well early in the morning I'm a givin' you the warning

Don't you step on my blue suede shoes

Hey little little

Gonna play my fiddle

Ain't got nothing to lost Roll over Beethoven

And tell Tchaikovsky the news

You know she winks like a glow worm

Dance like a spinning top

She got a crazy partner

Oughta see 'em reel an rock

Long as she's got a dime

The music will never stop

Roll over Beethoven

Roll over Beethoven

Roll over Beethoven

Roll over Beethoven

Roll over Beethoven

And dig these rhythm and blues

CHUCK BERRY

6 comentarios:

Plissken dijo...

Clasicazo incontestable, de esos que menean hasta a los muertos. ¡Larga vida al rock'n'roll!

Jaime Sirvent dijo...

que enorme era Chuck Berry, genio incontestable. Me alegra muchas de mis salidas nocturnas, tanto ésta como Johnny B.Goode son dos valores seguros.

Mo Sweat dijo...

Clásico entre clásicos.
Totalmente de acuerdo; aunque en mi caso prefiero el Blues al Rock & Roll, tanto Roll over Beethoven como Johny B. Goode son auténticos clásicos.

Jaime Sirvent dijo...

Mo Sweat, a mí el blues también me gusta mucho, aunque lo he escuchado menos que el rock&roll, pero también es una música maravillosa.

WODEHOUSE dijo...

que cosa, el viernes estuve en la sla Beethoven a oir un concierto de blues.

Jaime Sirvent dijo...

Todo encaja como un puzzle sideral:)