Rock me baby
Rock me all night long
I said rock me baby
Rock me all night long
I said rock me baby
Rock me all night long
I said roll me baby
Like a wagon wheel
Oh, roll me baby
Like a wagon wheel
I said roll me baby
Just don't know how good you make me feel
I said rock me baby
Rock me all night long
I said rock me baby
Rock me all night long
I said rock me baby
Rock me all night long
Won't you roll me baby
Like a wagon wheel
I said roll me baby
Like a wagon wheel
I said roll me baby
Just don't know how good you make me feel


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    Love this version!

    othatzsokewlon August 19, 2012   Link
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    Lyric Correction

    This is not the right lyric for this version though I couldn't find it online really so I tried it myself so let me know if it needs correcting as well, I'll change it on my itunes...

    Will you rock me baby Well, rock me all night long Said rock me baby Well, rock me all night long I want you to rock me mama Lord, like my back ain't got no bone

    Will you roll your belly baby, like how you, like how you roll the dough Want you to roll your belly baby, like how you roll your dough And I hope that day will never come Lord, when I still can't cry out for more

    Will you roll me baby Like how you roll your wagon wheel now I want you to roll me baby Like how you roll your wagon wheel now When you roll me mama Lord knows how good it makes me feel

    Will you rock me baby Will you rock me all night long Will you rock me baby Said rock me all night long I want you to rock me, pretty mama Well, like my back ain't got no...

    othatzsokewlon August 19, 2012   Link
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    General Comment

    So basically this song was originally written by B.B. King in 1964 who borrowed the lyrics largely from "Rockin' and Rollin'" (1950) by Lil Son Jackson. The original was more a solo guitar song while King used a blues ensemble. ever since there have been a bunch of covers and interpretations of both in the blues style.

    othatzsokewlon August 19, 2012   Link

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