Rock and Roll (1969 Studio Version)

Lou Reed

[Verse 1]
Jenny said when she was just five years old
There was nothing happening at all
Every time she put on the radio
There was nothing going on at all

Then one fine morning she put on a New York station
She didn't believe what she heard at all
She started dancing to that fine, fine music
You know her life was saved by rock 'n' roll

[Chorus]
It took no computation
To dance to a rock 'n' roll station
It was all right, babe
Now it was all right

[Verse 2]
Jenny said when she was just five years old
You know her parents will be the death of us all
Two TV sets and two Cadillac cars
Well, you know babe, it's not gonna help us at all

Then one fine morning she put on a New York station
She didn't believe baby what she heard at all
She started dancing to that fine, fine music
You know, her life was saved by rock 'n' roll

[Chorus]
Despite all the amputation
You could dance to a rock 'n' roll station
And it was all right, hey, babe
Now it was all right

Here she comes now!

[Verse 3]
Jenny said when she was just five years old
There was nothing happening at all
Every time she put on the radio
There's nothing going down at all

Then one fine morning she put on a New York station
She didn't believe what she heard at all
Oh she started dancing to that fine, fine music
You know her life was saved by rock 'n' roll

[Chorus]
It took no computation
To dance to a rock 'n' roll station

[Outro]
It was all right
It was all right
It was all right
It was all right
All right
All right
All right
All right
All right
All right
All right
All right
All right
All right
All right

Trivia about the song Rock and Roll (1969 Studio Version) by The Velvet Underground

On which albums was the song “Rock and Roll (1969 Studio Version)” released by The Velvet Underground?
The Velvet Underground released the song on the albums “1969: The Velvet Underground Live ” in 1974 and “Another View” in 1986.
Who composed the song “Rock and Roll (1969 Studio Version)” by The Velvet Underground?
The song “Rock and Roll (1969 Studio Version)” by The Velvet Underground was composed by Lou Reed.

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