Wanna Rock & Roll

Lyrics
[Intro] This is a song by Ray Wylie Hubbard (Hubbard) Haha [Verse 1] Last night I went down to the railroad tracks To watch that train roll by 99 cars screaming into the dark I heard the lonesome whistle cry With her name on my arm and the rain coming down I kissed her like it was the first time I took her down to the railroad tracks And her red, red lips touched mine [Chorus] She said, "I wanna rock and roll Time to hoochie coo Shake that thing Baby, love me, too [Verse 2] Now, the woman got a walk to make a man cry Throw back his head and howl Ruby red lips and liquid hips More than the law would allow If I told her once, I told her twice I told her a thousand times I got a red hot mind and a cold black heart I am the jealous kind Well, the woman just laughed and said, "Sweet Daddy You know you're the only one You're my smooth lover boy, my heartache and joy Come on, let's have some fun." [Chorus] I wanna rock and roll Wanna hoochie coo Shake that thing Baby, love me, too [Verse 3] It was early last night, I went downtown To a place called Johnny's Last Stand Through the blues and the smoke, I saw her on the dance floor She's with another man Yeah, the dead man's name was Louie Dupree I pushed the little button on my knife I walked up and I said, "Well, hello, boys and girls Have you enjoyed your life?" [Chorus] It's time to rock and roll Time to hoochie coo Time to shake that thing Baby, love me, too [Instrumental Break] [Verse 4] Last night, I went down to the railroad tracks To watch that train roll by 99 cars screaming into the dark I heard the lonesome whistle cry With her name on my arm and the rain coming down I kissed her for the very last time I took her down to the railroad tracks And her dead red lips touched mine [Chorus] Time to rock and roll Time to hoochie coo Yeah, shake that thing Baby, love me too Wanna rock and roll Wanna hoochie coo Shake that thing Baby, love me, too [Outro] Ah, baby, love me, too Ah, baby, love me, too Hey, baby, love me, too Baby, love me, too Ow
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Credits
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- Ray Wylie Hubbard