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Lyrics

Hail Hail Rock 'N' Roll

Music and Lyrics by Garland Jeffreys

From the album Don't Call Me Buckwheat (1992)

Garland Jeffreys

Pockets of hate

Rockets of love

It's never too late

For change in the color of

The color of her

The color of him

It really does matter

What skin you're in

Big yellow taxi cab passed me by

Stop on the next corner to pick up a white guy

The color of you

The color of me

You can't judge a man

By lookin' at the marquee

Hail hail rock 'n' roll

Comes from R & B and soul

Don't leave me standing in the cold

Used to think I'd never grow old

Hail hail rock 'n' roll

Don't leave me standing on the beat

Leave me stranded on the street

I see the light, I feel the heat

 

Blame it on you

Blame it on me

Now let's the erase the wound

That's in our history

Pain in my heart

Won't let me be

Take it from me

But don't you take away my liberty

Father of coal, mother of pearl

Never too black to blush to pick up a white girl

The color of you

The color of me

You can't judge a man

By lookin' at the marquee

 

Hail hail rock 'n' roll

Comes from R & B and soul

Don't leave me standing in the cold

I used to think I'd never grow old

Hail hail rock 'n' roll

Don't leave me standing on the beat

Leave me stranded on the street

I see the light, I feel the heat

 

Little Richard

Chuck Berry

Bo Diddley

Fats Domino

Here come Elvis

Gene Vincent

Buddy Holly

And Jerry Lee

 

Hail hail rock 'n' roll

Comes from R & B and soul

Don't leave me standing in the cold

Used to think I'd never grow old

Hail hail rock 'n' roll

Don't leave me standing on the beat

Leave me stranded on the street

I see the light, I feel the heat

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