Depuis qu'Eddy Mitchell est allé Nashville
Tous les rockers français ont carrément flippé
Ils ont pris leur guitare et ont quitté Belleville
Pour aller faire du rock là bas au U.S.A
Ils font du rock 'n' roll à Memphis, Tennessee
Avec des musicos qui assurent comme des bêtes
Ils vont à New Orléans ou à New York City
Pour trouver le meilleur feeling de la planète
Mais moi, pour m'éclater, pas besoin d'aller si loin
Je joue du rock'n'roll à Lille, Roubaix, Tourcoing

Avec deux, trois copains aussi mauvais que moi
On assassine Mozart, Beethoven et Chuck Berry
Avec le gros Lulu et sa guitare en bois
On fait du rock 'n' roll qu'est carrément pourris
Dans les bouges de Lille et les bistrots de Tourcoing
Où la bière coule à flot sous des tonnes de frites
On fait danser le twist et le rock au copain
En jouant des vieux tubes de Johnny et d'Elvis
On a des blousons de cuir et des vieux mocassins
On fait du rock 'n' roll à Lille, Roubaix, Tourcoing

Un des ces quatre matins on deviendra des pop stars
À nous, les hits parade et puis à nous, Guy Lux
Même si on est mauvais on garde quand même l'espoir
De connaître la gloire, la fortune et le luxe
Mais on n'oublieras pas notre pays natal
Et on retournera dimanche et jour de fête
Jouer comme autrefois dans tous les festivals
Pour trouver le meilleur feeling de la planète
On laissera pas tomber tous nos anciens copains
On fera du rock 'n' roll à Lille, Roubaix, Tourcoing
On fera du rock 'n' roll à Lille, Roubaix, Tourcoing
On fera du rock 'n' roll à Lille, Roubaix, Tourcoing


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