Rockin' All Over The World

Album: John Fogerty (1975)
Charted: 27
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  • Oooh! Ah!
    Well, a-here-ee-yup, a-here-ee-yup, a-here we go,
    Four in the mornin', justa hittin' the road,
    Here we go-oh! Rockin' all over the world! Yeah.
    Well, a-geedeeup, a-geedeeup, a-get away,
    We're goin' crazy, and we're goin' today, here we go-oh!
    Rockin' all over the world!

    [Chorus:]
    Well I like it, I like it, I like it, I like it,
    I la-la-like it, la-la-la, here we go-oh! Rockin' all over the world!
    Yeah! Yeah!
    Well, I'm gonna tell your Mama what your Daddy do,
    He come out of the night with your dancin' shoes,
    Here we go-oh! Rockin' all over the world! Yeah.

    [Chorus x5] Writer/s: John Fogerty
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Ken from Louisville, KyWhen the album was released, critics praised it and this song. But Fogerty was involved in legal disputes between record labels and his former CCR bandmates. So he didn't tour to promote it nor did he do any interviews. Probably why neither the album or song did as well on the charts as expected. Fogerty made a follow-up album, but when sales of the first single were shockingly poor, Asylum Records didn't release it, at Fogerty's request. Fogerty then went into virtual hiding for almost 10 years.
  • Sam from Hipsville, CaPerhaps their BEST tune!
  • Joshua from La Crosse, WiThis song also appears on Fogerty's live album Premonition.
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