All in the Name of Rock 'n' Roll

ROD STEWART

Went downtown on the two forty-nine,
Playin' for recognition of the New York town.
See, me and the boys got a rock 'n' roll band,
They were so damn good, gonna lift up the man.

Well, we got ups, we got downs,
We got just so high 'til the sun goes down.
Got the ego, can be abused,
I got my two-toned shoes,
And I can sing the blues.

[Chorus:]
Look out, kids, it's the F. B. I.
We got a problem, you keep me high.
Put on your clothes, take the smile off your face
And put your money where your mouth is or get out this place.

New York town is a meanass town,
We got a thousand bands singin' underground.
Way down in New Orleans it's the same old thing,
Emotional music, a merry old thing.

Old King Soul, he finally gave us a jolt,
He played the vibes 'til nine and read from ten to four.
He played upside down, he played inside out,
Then a uniform band he was thrown into jail.

[Chorus]

Gettin' hungry I know little woman,
Can't get a smell 'cause my nose is blocked.
I'm so high, I can't believe it,
Hotel dogs are knockin' on my door.

Two night of singin' nearly out on the end,
Left the two parts red, oh what a square.
As soon as the man, there's no sweeter song,
Listen, McCartney, we're the band on the run.

[Chorus]

Oh yeah.

Trivia about the song All in the Name of Rock 'n' Roll by Rod Stewart

On which albums was the song “All in the Name of Rock 'n' Roll” released by Rod Stewart?
Rod Stewart released the song on the albums “Atlantic Crossing” in 1975 and “Trilogy: Three Classic Albums” in 2005.
Who composed the song “All in the Name of Rock 'n' Roll” by Rod Stewart?
The song “All in the Name of Rock 'n' Roll” by Rod Stewart was composed by ROD STEWART.

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