Released: August 1, 1968

Songwriter: Jeffrey Rod

Producer: Mickie Most

Listen!
You can rock me, rock me all night long
Keep on rocking me baby, rock me all night long
'Cause you know what, when you rock me
My poor back it ain't got a bone

You can roll me, just like they roll the wagon wheel
Way down in the country
Keep on rollin' me baby, roll me all night long
You know, you can shake, rattle, and roll me
Till my back it ain't got no bone
And I won't mind that! Yeah!

Oww! Over here!
Keep on rollin' me baby, just roll me all night long
I won't mind it
Keep on rollin' me baby, roll me all night long
'Cause you know what, when you shake, rattle, and roll me
My old back ain't got a bone
So will you do it?

Keep on rollin' me baby
Rollin' me baby
Any old way you choose it
Keep on rollin' me
Ha, ha. Keep rollin' me honey
Till my old back ain't got a bone. Over there!

Rockin' me baby
Rockin' me baby
Rock me honey
Rockin' me baby, whoa-whoa

I don't mind which way that ya, come on honey, keep on
Rockin' me baby
Rockin' me baby
Keep on rockin' me baby
You know you'd better keep on rocking' me all night long
You can rock me baby, yeah, yeah, Oww!

Jeff Beck Group

An English rock band formed in January 1967 by former Yardbird Jeff Beck. The first Jeff Beck Group included vocalist Rod Stewart, guitarist Ronnie Wood, and a changing array of bass players and drummers. This lineup recorded Truth in 1968 – which reached the number 15 spot in the US charts – and Beck-Ola 1969.

In-fighting within the band led Jeff Beck to reform reform the group in 1970 with vocalists Alex Ligertwood and Bobby Tench, keyboardist Max Middleton, drummer Cozy Powell, and bassist Clive Chaman. This group released Rough and Ready in 1971.

The Jeff Beck Group’s final album, Jeff Beck Group, was released in January 1972. The Jeff Beck Group officially disbanded in July of 1972.