Let It Rock

E Anderson, Chuck Berry

In the evening of the day down in Mobile, Alabama,
Working on the railroad with the steel driving hammer.
Gotta get some money, buy some brand new shoes,
Gotta find somebody, got to lose these blues.
"She don't love me" hear me singing in the sun,
She better leave me 'til my work is all done.

In the evening of the day, when the sun is sinking low,
All day I been waiting for the whistle to blow.
Sitting in a teepee built out on the track,
Rolling bones 'til the foreman comes back.
Pick up you belongings boys and scatter about,
We've got an off-schedule train comin' two miles out.

Everybody's scrambling and running around,
Picking up their money, take the teepee down.
Foreman wants to panic, 'bout to go insane,
Trying to get the workers out the way of the train.
Engineer blowin' his whistle loud and long,
He can't stop the train, gotta let it roll on.

Trivia about the song Let It Rock by The Yardbirds

On which albums was the song “Let It Rock” released by The Yardbirds?
The Yardbirds released the song on the albums “Five Live Yardbirds” in 1964, “For Your Love” in 1965, “London 1963: The First Recordings!” in 1981, “Stroll On with the Yardbirds, Vol. 2” in 2008, and “Classic Yardbirds Vol. 2” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Let It Rock” by The Yardbirds?
The song “Let It Rock” by The Yardbirds was composed by E Anderson, Chuck Berry.

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