I Love Rock And Roll

Album: I Love Rock And Roll (1981)
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  • I saw him dancin' there by the record machine
    I knew he must a been about seventeen
    The beat was goin' strong
    Playin' my favorite song
    An' I could tell it wouldn't be long
    Till he was with me, yeah me, singin'

    I love rock n' roll
    So put another dime in the jukebox, baby
    I love rock n' roll
    So come an' take your time an' dance with me

    He smiled so I got up and' asked for his name
    That don't matter, he said,
    'Cause it's all the same

    Said can I take you home where we can be alone

    An' next we were movin' on
    He was with me, yeah me

    Next we were movin' on
    He was with me, yeah me, singin'

    I love rock n' roll
    So put another dime in the jukebox, baby
    I love rock n' roll
    So come an' take your time an' dance with me

    Said can I take you home where we can be alone

    An we'll be movin' on
    An' singin' that same old song
    Yeah with me, singin'

    I love rock n' roll
    So put another dime in the jukebox, baby
    I love rock n' roll
    So come an' take your time an' dance with me Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 24

  • Amy Allen from Lakeport CaYes, hello family. Back in 1990, I believe it was. I worked a concert in Lakeland FLA. It was Joan Jett and Pat Travers and Axe. I worked for a company by the name White Dragon Security
    I remember I stood guard of Joan Jetts dressing room. Man that was so cool.
  • Gwen from Lafayette La Where is the cute guy that was standing by the record machine ?
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyPer: www.legacy.com {03-303-2020}...
    Musician Alan Merrill died in New York Sunday due to complications from the coronavirus. He was 69 years old...
    He was the co-writer of the hit rock and roll anthem “I Love Rock N’ Roll"*. Merrill was the lead vocalist and bassist for the glam rock band the Arrows in the 1970s. The band had some popularity in England including hosting a weekly television music show. He co-wrote “I Love Rock N’ Roll” with guitarist Jake Hooker. Merrill thought the song would be a big hit for the band but it did not happen. Joan Jett had seen the Arrows perform the song on TV in England while touring with the Runaways and recorded her hit version in 1982. Merril continued to perform after the Arrows broke up and he was a member of singer Meat Loaf’s band in the 1980s...
    May he R.I.P.
    * Joan Jett and the Blackhawks' "I Love Rock 'N Roll" entered Billboard's Top 100 on January 31st, 1982 at position #63, six weeks later it would peak at #1 {for 7 weeks} and it spent twenty weeks on the Top 100...
  • Barabara from New York CityA recent interview with Vive Le Rock magazine issue #40 clears up a lot about the Arrows I Love Rock 'N' Roll and songwriting credits. Most telling is the credits that are usually alphabetical are not so with the Arrows, as explained in the interview. The listing of songwriting credits on the Arrows 45 singles is Merrill-Hooker, in most cases it would be Hooker-Merrill, alphabetical. Yes, Jake paid for Alan's plane ticket and from Tokyo to London and put him up for a few months until Arrows got a record deal, for which Hooker was given half songwriting credits on songs he didn't write, including the original version of I Love Rock 'N' Roll.
    https://lifeonaledge.tumblr.com/post/156483534184/fascinating-interview-with-alan-merrill-lead
  • George from Vancouver, CanadaI love Jett AND I still love Suzy Quatro (still got her in vinyl!)
  • George from Vancouver, CanadaThis is the song that brought Joan onto my music listening radar in '81 (14 years old); Had no idea it was a cover. . .
  • Camille from Toronto, OhI loved reading what Alan Merrill says about the lyrics, that the verses are a separate story from the chorus. I never realized that until now. It paints an even more clear picture of the song. A main reason for the success of Joan Jett's version of this rock anthem is due to the twist of having the female's perspective of the story. There have always women who had the power to pick up guys but no one sang about how fun and freeing (and empowering) it was until Joan came along. I do want to say to Jay in Brooklyn, I agree that the lyrics are unintelligible; the reason I came on to songfacts was to find the lyrics (without success because they aren't here, so I got them from another site). The song gets stuck in your head but you really are just singing mumbo jumbo to yourself if you don't know the words!
  • Robin from Bolton, United KingdomFor Christopher, Vienna: the (IMHO much inferior) version (and I love the Pistols) can be found on YouTube at : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mij3TzTnNqs
  • Kaylah from Stoneville, NcThis is a song I like to sing when I'm at a karaoke party. Everybody knows it and starts dancing. Great song
  • Elizabeth Mcgee from New Mil;ford Ct, CtJoan jett had a Album called Naked it was released in 2004, but was sent back befor reaching the North Central and South America and a few other places. All because of Lindsay Lohan had plagerized her cover,but in her way. Lindsay had possed naked and was called naked,but translated into jappanese. And Joans was originally Her possing naked and the title name was "Naked" Later on Joan Jett had sued her for what she done and had released another album Changing most of her lyrics and notes. (FACT)
  • Stewie from Nashville, Tnif u listen closly u can hear it in the backround of the "raisins" episode of south park
  • Christopher from Vienna, Austriawhere do you get that early sex-pistols version???
  • Jay from Brooklyn, NyIt is just me, or are the lyrics unintelligible, other than "I love rock and roll, put another dime in the jukebox, baby!"? Despite the fact I have no idea what is being said, this is a great song.
  • Rob from Vancouver, CanadaThe story is more believable if Britney was just being stupid(even if its not true). Its kind of like the urban myth about Ricky Henderson. He supposedly said to John Olerud that he knew another player who played the field with a batting helmut when he had played with the mets. Olerud said 'yeah, it was me'. Didn't happen but it fits and is more fun than the truth.
  • Stefanie from Rock Hill, ScHeather when Britney said the bit about "Because I love Pat Benitar" shw was apparently being sarcastic. Obviously she's not clever at alll, for the most part anyway, but this is an exception.
  • Joshua from Twin Cities, MnHayseed Dixie, a bluegrass band known for their humorous covers of AC/DC and Kiss songs, also did a cover of "I Love Rock & Roll".
  • Johnny from Los Angeles, CaHey, Matthew, I really liked I love rocky road. I always laugh
  • Heather from Holbrook, Ny>>i would like to thank britney spears for killing a great and legendary song for all eternity.
    - paul, concord, NH<<

    And remember this little fact. When she (Britney)was asked why she covered the song, her reply was, "I've always loved Pat Benatar."
  • Peter from Berlin, GermanyFamous photographer Mick Rock did the covershot for the album of the same title
  • Jonathan from Oklahoma City, OkLast summer Joan Jett came to Oklahoma City. Very Good Show. A lot of fun
  • Pete from Nowra, Australiai remember, when Joan Jett 1st came onto the scene, Suzi Quatro wasn't impressed.. Suzi virtually said , "she's ripped off my look ,hairstyle" etc etc .. and she was right
  • Paul from Concord, Nhi would like to thank britney spears for killing a great and legendary song for all eternity.
  • Stephen from London, EnglandThere was never a Wall Street deal done on this song. It's a hoax. An urban legend.
    Also, Joan Jett saw The Arrows do the song on the tv show "45" in the UK 1975 when she was with the Runaways. Their only tv appearance with the song.
    The Arrows weekly uk tv series was in mid 1976, and their single "I love rock n roll" was long gone and yesterday's news by then for The Arrows.
  • Matthew from New York, NyWeird Al Yankovich did a parody of this song called "I Love Rocky Road." Not his best work, but good for a giggle.
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