Who's taking time out, we'll take a shine out
We're the boys we got nothing to lose
I've had enough now of school and stuff now
If you ain't with us then it's just bad news

Only you can rock me rock me
Come on back now do it again
Only you can rock me, rock me
Kicking out just like a hurricane

We can't wait from day to day
'Cause we've got something to say
We can't wait from day to day
'Cause we've got something to say

Come on the street now on every corner
Breaking out and we're doing what we want to
Just like a jewel shines in the night
She burns so hot out under the street light

[Chorus:]

We are here and there's no end
We keep on coming again
We are here and there's no end
We just keep coming again

Who's taking time out, we take a shine out
We're the boys we got nothing to lose
I've had enough now of school

And stuff now
If you ain't with us then it's just bad news

Only you can rock me, rock me
Come on back now, do it again
Only you can rock me, rock me
Kicking out just like a hurricane

We can't wait from day to day
'Cause we've got something to say
We are here and there's no end
We'll keep on coming again

We can't wait from day to day
'Cause we've got something to say
We are here and there's no end
We'll keep on coming again


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Only You Can Rock Me Lyrics as written by Peter Fredrick Way Michael Schenker

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    I love the live version from Strangers in the Night

    Spooky_Toothon February 22, 2023   Link
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    Perfect rock n roll riff - magical stuff

    nagromnaion October 26, 2006   Link
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    I just love this song and M. Schenker too ! =P

    crazydiamond89on December 20, 2007   Link

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