Teach You To Rock

Album: Rockin' with the Rockets (1956)
Charted: 25
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  • Hello everybody!

    I mean everybody!
    We're gonna teach you to rock
    We're gonna teach you to rock
    We're gonna teach you to rock
    Come on and rock with us

    We're gonna teach you to rock
    We're gonna teach you to rock
    We're gonna teach you to rock
    Come on and rock with us

    If you can't swing, get out of the way
    'Cause we don't want no squares
    Once you learn and you get in the groove
    You jump around, you don't have no cares

    We're gonna teach you to rock
    We're gonna teach you to rock
    We're gonna teach you to rock
    Come on and rock with us
    I said One-Two-Three-Four
    Five-Six-Seven-Eight-Nine-Ten
    Rock! Rock! Rock! Rock!
    We're gonna teach you to rock

    (Instrumental Break)

    One-Two-Three-Four
    Five-Six-Seven-Eight-Nine-Ten
    Rock! Rock! Rock! Rock!
    We're gonna teach you to rock, Yes!

    We're gonna teach you to rock
    We're gonna teach you to rock
    We're gonna teach you to rock
    Come on and rock with us
    We're gonna teach you to rock
    We're gonna teach you to rock
    We're gonna teach you to rock
    Come on and rock with us

    Well, if you can't swing, get out of the way
    'Cause we don't want no squares
    Once you learn and you get in the groove
    You jump around and don't have no cares

    We're gonna teach you to rock
    We're gonna teach you to rock
    We're gonna teach you to rock
    Come on and rock with us
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