I'm A Rocker

Album: The River (1980)
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  • I got a double oh seven watch and it's a one and only
    It's got a I-Spy beeper that tells me when you're lonely
    I got a Batmobile so I can reach ya' in a fast shake
    When your world's in crisis of an impendin' heartbreak

    Now don't you call James Bond or Secret Agent Man
    'Cause they can't do it, like I can
    I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker every day
    I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker

    If you're hanging from a cliff or you're tied to the tracks, girl (I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker)
    Columbo split and you can't find Kojak (I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker)
    True love is broken and your tears are fallin' faster (I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker)
    You're sufferin' from a pain in your heart or some other natural disaster (I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker)

    Now I don't care what kind of shape you're in
    If they put up a roadblock, I'll parachute in
    I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker, I'm in love
    I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker, every day
    I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker, with you
    I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker, yeah

    Oh hoh, oh hoh
    So you fell for some jerk who was tall, dark and handsome (I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker)
    Then he kidnapped your heart and now he's holdin' it for ransom (I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker)
    Well, like a mission impossible I'm gonna go and get it back (I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker)
    You know I would'a taken better care of it, baby, than that (I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker)

    Sometimes I get so hot girl, well, I can't talk
    But when I'm with you I cool off
    I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker, and I walk
    I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker, and I talk
    I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker, every day
    I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker, every day
    I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker, every day
    I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker, oh yeah
    I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker, every day
    I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker, hey
    I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker
    I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker
    I'm a rocker, baby, I'm a rocker
    Eeh Writer/s: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Kyle from Belleville, CanadaBut he insists on playing Bobby Jean or Dancing In The Dark all the time? This song is on the same level as those ones...
  • Mark from Worcester, MiI think he doesn't play it more often cuz it's just a jam. He's always looking for a few songs to get the guitars dueling, and to let all hell break out at the close of his concerts, but lately he chooses songs that have some sort of point to make. Land of Hope and Dreams for instance, or American Land.
  • Kyle from Belleville, CanadaI don't know why Bruce don't play this one more often...
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