This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Revvin' up my engine
I'm like a 747 baby
Shiny, lanky, long and lean
And I'm mean!
Revvin' up my engine baby
Like a 747 mama
Shiny, lanky, long an lean
What a scene!
Gonna take my silver dollar
Change it into quarters
Shove 'em in the record machine
Baby said she loved me
But then she went and left me
Causin' such an awful scene
Baby said she needed me
But then she went and left me
Causin' such an awful scene
What a scene
Gonna take my silver dollar
Change it into quarters
Shove 'em in the record machine
Cause I got my own way to rock
I got my own way to roll
And when you're walkin' that walk
It's good for your soul
Hey you know I'm singin' bout my own way to rock
I got my own way to roll
And when you're walkin' that walk
It's good for your soul
Revvin' up my engine
I'm like a 747 baby
Shiny, lanky, long and lean
And I'm mean!
Revvin' up my engine baby
Like a 747 mama
Shiny, lanky, long an lean
What a scene!
Gonna take my silver dollar
Change it into quarters
Shove 'em in the record machine
Cause I got my own way to rock
I got my own way to roll
And when you're walkin' that walk
It's good for your soul
Hey you know I'm singin' bout my own way to rock
I got my own way to roll
And when you're walkin' that walk
It's good for your soul
Be bop a lula babe
Wake up little Susie
Yes it's me and I'm in love again
Come on lover, got a whole lotta shakin'
I like it like that
Alright, alright, alright, alright, alright, alright, alright...
I'm like a 747 baby
Shiny, lanky, long and lean
And I'm mean!
Revvin' up my engine baby
Like a 747 mama
Shiny, lanky, long an lean
What a scene!
Gonna take my silver dollar
Change it into quarters
Shove 'em in the record machine
Baby said she loved me
But then she went and left me
Causin' such an awful scene
Baby said she needed me
But then she went and left me
Causin' such an awful scene
What a scene
Gonna take my silver dollar
Change it into quarters
Shove 'em in the record machine
Cause I got my own way to rock
I got my own way to roll
And when you're walkin' that walk
It's good for your soul
Hey you know I'm singin' bout my own way to rock
I got my own way to roll
And when you're walkin' that walk
It's good for your soul
Revvin' up my engine
I'm like a 747 baby
Shiny, lanky, long and lean
And I'm mean!
Revvin' up my engine baby
Like a 747 mama
Shiny, lanky, long an lean
What a scene!
Gonna take my silver dollar
Change it into quarters
Shove 'em in the record machine
Cause I got my own way to rock
I got my own way to roll
And when you're walkin' that walk
It's good for your soul
Hey you know I'm singin' bout my own way to rock
I got my own way to roll
And when you're walkin' that walk
It's good for your soul
Be bop a lula babe
Wake up little Susie
Yes it's me and I'm in love again
Come on lover, got a whole lotta shakin'
I like it like that
Alright, alright, alright, alright, alright, alright, alright...
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My Own Way to Rock Lyrics as written by Burton Cummings
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