4 hours ago Way over in the corner weeping all alone. The warden said, "Hey, buddy, don't you be no square. You can't find a partner, use a wooden chair". [Chorus] Let's rock, everybody, let's rock. Everybody
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4 hours ago Jailhouse Rock Analysis; Jailhouse Rock Analysis. Decent Essays. 1107 Words; 5 Pages; The lyrics are sung very loudly, almost as if the singers were shouting at the listeners. At 0:47, the bridge begins, marked by a jumpy and exciting saxophone solo that maintains the song's energy and intensity. Remember that the reservation price of a
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2 hours ago Let's rock everybody, let's rock. Everybody in the whole cell block. Was dancin' to the Jailhouse Rock. Sad sack was sittin' on a block of stone. Way over in the corner weepin' all alone. The warden said, "hey, buddy, don't you be no square. If you can't find a partner, use a wooden chair".
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Just Now The duo had the script and wrote the song for the scene where inmates put on a show in the prison. After the song was recorded, it was clear that it was going to be a hit, so the movie was renamed Jailhouse Rock. The single was released in September 1957 and reached #1 on October 21. The film was released on November 8.
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Elvis Presley Lyrics. "Jailhouse Rock". The warden threw a party in the county jail. The prison band was there and they began to wail. The band was jumpin' and the joint began to swing. You should've heard those knocked out jailbirds sing. Let's rock, everybody, let's rock. Everybody in the whole cell block.
Thanks to William Tarnstrom, Peter Moller for correcting these lyrics. This song was released as a single, accompanying the release of Elvis Presley's motion picture, "Jailhouse Rock", on the 24th of September 1957.
Everybody in the whole cell block. Was dancing to the Jailhouse Rock. [Verse 3] Number forty-seven said to number three. "You the cutest jailbird I ever did see. I sure would be delighted with your company. Come on and do the Jailhouse Rock with me". [Chorus] Let's rock, everybody, let's rock.
Let's rock, everybody, let's rock. Was dancin' to the Jailhouse Rock. Dancin' to the Jailhouse Rock... Thanks to William Tarnstrom, Peter Moller for correcting these lyrics. This song was released as a single, accompanying the release of Elvis Presley's motion picture, "Jailhouse Rock", on the 24th of September 1957.