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Rock This House - Jimmy Rogers



     
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Rock This House Lyrics


Why don't you come on down
Let me tell you what I've got now
Baby, please come on down
Let me tell you what I've got now
I've got the hot-rocking blues
Everybody's been talking about
We're gonna start after midnight
Rock until the break of dawn
Gonna tart after midnight
Rock until the break of dawn
You don't have to be afraid
'Cause your daddy don't do you no harm
[Chorus]
We're gonna rock, rock this house
We're gonna rock, rock this house
We're gonna rock, rock this house
We're gonna rock, rock this house

We're gonna rock, rock this house tonight
She's a tall blinking woman
Man she's built for speed
She's a tall blinking woman
Man she's built for speed
I'm crazy about the woman
'Cause she's got just what I need
[Chorus]
We're gonna rock, rock this house
We're gonna rock, rock this house
We're gonna rock, rock this house
We're gonna rock, rock this house
We're gonna rock, rock this house tonight
You can set up a table
Most anything she likes
You can set up a table
Most anything she likes
My baby's in town
You know we're gonna rock tonight
[Chorus]
We're gonna rock, rock this house
We're gonna rock, rock this house
We're gonna rock, rock this house
We're gonna rock, rock this house
We're gonna rock, rock this house tonight
[Chorus]
We're gonna rock, rock this house
We're gonna rock, rock this house
We're gonna rock, rock this house
We're gonna rock, rock this house
We're gonna rock, rock this house tonight
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Jimmy Rogers (June 3, 1924–December 19, 1997) was a blues guitarist best known for his work as a member of Muddy Waters' band of the 1950s. Jimmy Rogers was born James A. Lane in Ruleville, Mississippi, and was raised in Memphis. Rogers learned the harmonica alongside his childhood friend Snooky Pryor, and as a teenager took up the guitar and played professionally in East St. Louis, Illinois (where he played with Junior Lockwood), before moving to Chicago in the mid-1940s after serving in the military.

Read more about Jimmy Rogers on Last.fm.


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