Rockin’ Little Roadster

Don Altfeld, Roger Christian

Man, I love to drive my rockin' little roadster
Everybody knows she's a-goin' little oldster
Flying down the lane
She looks kind of swinging
My big wheel humming
My race slick singing

She's my rockin' little roadster
I wouldn't trade her for the world

Driving or the drag
She's the toughest on the scene
When I get on her she sounds real neat
With her metal plate painted
She looks real pretty
And everybody's looking out at flag city

She's my rockin' little roadster
I wouldn't trade her for the world

She's got slick old fenders
And reverses on the back
And everybody knows
She's a terror of the track
With there two pops and a four-bunk stick
Coming off the lane she's nothing but quick

Looks like a custom
But she's really a goner
She slaps them all down
And she don't run a flower

When I pop the clutch
You'll hear her tyre screech
She's rockin' little roadster
The car of the street

She's my rockin' little roadster
I wouldn't trade her for the world

She's got slick old fenders
And reverses on the back
And everybody knows
She's a terror of the track
With there two pops and a four-bunk stick
Coming off the lane she's nothing but quick

Looks like a custom
But she's really a goner
She slaps them all down
And she don't run a flower

When I pop the clutch
You'll hear her tyre screech
She's rockin' little roadster
The car of the street

She's my rockin' little roadster
I wouldn't trade her for the world

Trivia about the song Rockin’ Little Roadster by Jan & Dean

When was the song “Rockin’ Little Roadster” released by Jan & Dean?
The song Rockin’ Little Roadster was released in 1964, on the album “Dead Man’s Curve/The New Girl in School”.
Who composed the song “Rockin’ Little Roadster” by Jan & Dean?
The song “Rockin’ Little Roadster” by Jan & Dean was composed by Don Altfeld, Roger Christian.

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