Rock On

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"Rock On"
Cover song by The Smashing Pumpkins
Original by David Essex
ReleasedNovember 20, 2001
Studio sessions
Length6:06
Songwriter(s)David Essex
Producer(s)Bjorn Thorsrud, Howard Willing

"Rock On" is a cover of David Essex's 1973 hit performed by The Smashing Pumpkins on Judas O. The song was recorded live and is the only known Smashing Pumpkins recording to feature bassist Melissa Auf der Maur.[1] The recording took place at a rehearsal show on April 6, 2000 at the Riviera Theater in Chicago[2] and features lyrical interpolations from Van Halen's "And the Cradle Will Rock..." and "Everybody Wants Some!!"

Lyrics[edit | edit source]

hey kids, rock and roll
rock on, ooh my soul
hey kids, it's no use sleepin'
lost out, summertime blues
jump up and die in your blue suede shoes
hey kids, rock and roll
we're gonna rock on

where do we go from here
which is the way that's clear

still looking for that blue jean baby queen
prettiest girl i've ever seen
see her die on my movie screens every day
rock on

hey kids, rock and roll
rock on, ooh my soul
hey kids it's no use dreamin'
lost out and full of doubt
shut up, cracked out
hey kids, rock and roll
we're gonna rock on

where do we go from here
which is the way that's clear
where do we go from here
which is the way that's clear

still lookin' for that blue jean baby queen
prettiest girl i've never seen
see her die on my movie screens every day

rock on
rock on
rock on
rock on

and the cradle will rock
yes, the cradle, the cradle will rock
i said rock on
rock on
everybody wants some
i want some too
everybody wants some
hey how about you
i said rock on
rock on

rock on
rock on
rock on
rock on

hey kids, rock and roll
we're gonna rock on, rock on
to your song
hey kids, rock and roll
we're gonna rock on
rock on
we're gonna rock on, rock on, rock on

Availability

TitleType
Rotten ApplesCompilation
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References[edit | edit source]

  1. Billy Corgan, October 28, 2020 Instagram Q&A
  2. Billy Corgan, October 30, 2020 Instagram Q&A

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