Rock You

Album: Walkin' The Razor's Edge (1984)
Charted: 101
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  • Gimme an are (R!)
    O (O!)
    C (C!)
    K (K!)
    Whatcha got? (Rock!)
    And whatcha gonna do? (Rock you!)

    Gimme an are (R!)
    O (O!)
    C (C!)
    K (K!)
    Whatcha got? Rock!
    And whatcha gonna do? Rock you!

    Hot as a pistol
    Loaded like a gun
    Ready for action
    Gotta have my fun

    Don't just sit there
    Come on get up and move
    If you want to
    Tell you what we're gonna do

    Rock you (Rock you)
    Rock you (Rock you)

    I've been waiting
    For so long
    Gonna play it loud
    Gonna play it strong

    Well don't just sit there
    Come on get up and move
    If you want to
    Tell you what we're gonna do

    Rock you (Rock you)
    Rock you (Rock you)
    Rock you (Rock you)
    Rock you (Rock you)

    Gimme an are (R!)
    O (O!)
    C (C!)
    K (K!)
    Whatcha got? (Rock)
    And whatcha gonna do? (Rock you)

    Gimme an are (R!)
    O (O!)
    C (C!)
    K (K!)
    Whatcha got? (Rock)
    And whatcha gonna do? (Rock you)

    Tell me
    Rock you

    Don't just sit there
    Come on get up and move
    If you want to
    Tell you what we're gonna do

    Rock you (Rock you)
    Rock you (Rock you)
    Rock you (Rock you)
    Rock you (Rock you)

    Rock you (Rock you)
    Yeah rock you (Rock you)
    Rock you (Rock you)
    Rock you (Rock you) Writer/s: ROBERT SIDNEY JR. HALLIGAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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