McDonald's is the place to rock
It is a restaurant where they buy food to eat
It is a good place to listen to the music
People flock here to get down to the rock music

Rock n Roll McDonald's
Rock n Roll McDonald's
Rock n Roll McDonald's
Rock n Roll McDonald's

McDonald's will make you fat
They serve Big Macs
They serve Quarter-Pounders
They will put pounds on you

Rock n Roll McDonald's
Rock n Roll McDonald's
Rock n Roll McDonald's
Rock n Roll McDonald's

McDonald's hamburgers are the worst
They are worse than Burger King
A Big Mac has twenty-six grams of fat
A Quarter-Pounder has twenty-eight grams of fat

Rock n Roll McDonald's
Rock n Roll McDonald's
Rock n Roll McDonald's
Rock n Roll McDonald's

Rock on London
Rock on Chicago
Wheaties, breakfast of champions




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Rock N' Roll McDonald's [Previously Unreleased Track] Lyrics as written by Wesley Willis

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    I just watched Super Size Me today and i believe this song was in it. Anyone else hear it in that movie? If u dont know what movie it is its a documentary about a guy who eats nothin but McDonalds for 1 month, go see it

    DuTcHoVeNon October 25, 2004   Link

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