Carol

Chuck Berry

Oh, Carol
Don't let him steal your heart away
I'm gonna learn to dance
If it takes me all night and day

Climb into my machine so we can groove on out
I know some swinging little joint where we can jump and shout
It's not too far back on the highway not so long a ride
You park the car out in the open you can walk inside
A little cutie takes your hat and you can thank her ma'am
'Cause every time you make the scene you find the joint is jammed

Oh, Carol
Don't let him steal your heart away
I'm gonna learn to dance
If it takes me all night and day

Now, if you want to hear some music like the boys are playing
Hold tight, bang your foot don't let it carry you away
Don't let the heat overcome you when they play so loud
Won't the music intrigue you when they get a crowd
Well you can't dance I know you would you could
I got my eyes on you, baby, cause you dance so good

Oh, Carol
Don't let him steal your heart away
I'm gonna learn to dance
If it takes me all night and day

Oh, Carol
Don't let him steal your heart away
I've got to learn to dance
If it takes me all night and day

Trivia about the song Carol by The Rolling Stones

On which albums was the song “Carol” released by The Rolling Stones?
The Rolling Stones released the song on the albums “The Rolling Stones England's Newest Hit Makers” in 1964, “Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! (Super Audio CD)” in 1970, and “On Air” in 2017.
Who composed the song “Carol” by The Rolling Stones?
The song “Carol” by The Rolling Stones was composed by Chuck Berry.

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