That Is Rock & Roll

JERRY LEIBER, MIKE STOLLER

SPOKEN:
In the beginning, there weren't nothin' but rocks.
Then somebody invented the wheel--
And things just started in to roll!

SUNG:
Did you ever hear a tenor sax
Swingin' like a rusty axe?
Honkin' like a frog
Down in a hollow log?
Well, baby, that is rock and roll.

Did you ever hear a guitar twang,
Dingy, dingy, dingy, dang?
Ever hear those strings
Doin' crazy things?
Well, baby, that is rock and roll.

That ain't no freight train that you hear,
Rollin' down the railroad tracks--
That's a country boy piano man
Playin' in between the cracks.

You say that music's for the birds,
And you can't understand the words?
Well, honey, if you did,
You'd really blow your lid,
'Cause, baby, that is rock and roll.

That ain't no freight train that you hear,
Rollin' down the railroad tracks--
That's a country boy piano man
Playin' in between the cracks.

You say that music's for the birds,
And you can't understand the words?
Well, honey, if you did,
You'd really blow your lid,
'Cause, baby, that is rock and roll. (In the mornin')
Baby, that is rock and roll. (In the evenin')
Baby, that is rock and roll

Trivia about the song That Is Rock & Roll by The Coasters

On which albums was the song “That Is Rock & Roll” released by The Coasters?
The Coasters released the song on the albums “That Is Rock'n'Roll” in 1965, “The Coasters Greatest Hits” in 2001, “Baby That Is Rock N Roll” in 2011, and “Classics - The Coasters” in 2011.
Who composed the song “That Is Rock & Roll” by The Coasters?
The song “That Is Rock & Roll” by The Coasters was composed by JERRY LEIBER, MIKE STOLLER.

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