About The Song

“Rock the Bop,” released in 1957, is a quintessential rockabilly tune that showcases Brenda Lee’s powerful vocals and energetic delivery. The song, written by Mel Tillis and Wayne Walker, features a driving beat, catchy guitar riffs, and Lee’s signature sassy attitude.

The lyrics of “Rock the Bop” are simple yet effective, encouraging listeners to dance and have a good time. Lee’s voice, with its youthful exuberance and impressive range, perfectly complements the upbeat tempo. The song’s energetic performance and infectious melody quickly propelled it to popularity, becoming a staple of the rockabilly genre.

The song’s popularity was further fueled by Lee’s charismatic stage presence and her ability to connect with audiences. Her energetic performances and infectious smile captivated audiences of all ages, making her a beloved figure in the music industry.

“Rock the Bop” also marked a significant moment in Lee’s career, establishing her as a rising star in the world of rock and roll. Her success with the song helped to pave the way for other female musicians in the genre, challenging traditional gender roles and proving that women could be just as successful as men in the music industry.

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In addition to its commercial success, “Rock the Bop” also had a lasting impact on popular culture. The song’s energetic rhythm and catchy melody inspired countless musicians and bands, influencing the development of rock and roll and its subsequent genres.

“Rock the Bop” remains a beloved classic, its timeless appeal enduring decades after its release. Brenda Lee’s iconic performance and the song’s infectious energy continue to captivate audiences and solidify her status as one of the most influential female musicians of her generation.

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Lyrics

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Oh, well I’m old enough to kick
And old enough to rock a the bop
Oh, well I’m old enough to kick
And old enough to rock a the bop
I got on my swinging jeans and looking for a dream,
Cause I’m old enough to rock the bop

I like the sax when it starts to scream man
I’m gone and I dig the scene
The drummer in the band is a setting the beat,
And I’m setting here with a itchy feet

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Well, I’m old enough to kick,
And old enough to rock the bop
Well, I’m old enough to kick
And old enough to rock the bop

I got on my rocking shoes,
And I’m rocking to the blues cause
I’m old enough to rock the bop

Little Billy cram, just caught my eye,
Duck tail flying as he bopped by
Little Willie crew cut is sitting by me,
But he’s so dumb, that he can’t see

Well, I’m old enough to kick,
And old enough to rock a the bop
Well, I’m old enough to kick
And old enough to rock the bop
I got on my swinging jeans and looking for a dream,
Cause I’m old enough to rock a bop

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