Rock It
George Jones
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When you wake up in the mornin' and you wonder Why no one's beside you where I usually lay And you think you hear the sound of distant thunder Well, that's just your old rock (just your old rock) a-rolling away. I was a rock standing strong for you For there was nothing that I wouldn't do No matter the cost I was ready to pay Now you say I'm only holding you down Like some old rock you've been draggin' around Yes, I'm your old rock (just your old rock) but now I'm rolling away. I'm rolling away on a downhill grade But I'm gonna come to rest at a mountain of love someday 'Cause I finally understand if you're resting on shifting sand Well, even a rock (even a rock) will go a-rolling away. I was a rock standing strong for you No, there was nothing that I wouldn't do No matter the cost I was ready to pay Now you say I'm only holding you down Like some old rock you've been draggin' around Yes, I was your old rock (just your old rock) but I'm a-rolling away. Honey, I was your rock (just your old rock) now I'm rolling away.
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10 facts about this song
Release Information"Rock It" was one of George Jones' early recordings. It was released in 1956, at a time when Jones was still figuring out his distinctive sound.
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GenreUnlike his later songs which were predominantly country, "Rock It" was more of a rockabilly track. Rockabilly was a popular style in the 1950s that combined elements of rock 'n roll and country music.
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Record Label"Rock It" was released under the Starday Records label, which was co-founded by Jones' producer at the time, Pappy Daily.
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Solo DebutThis song marked George Jones' solo debut. Prior to "Rock It", Jones had released several singles as half of the duo, George Jones and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson.
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Song PerformanceUnfortunately, "Rock It" did not chart upon its release. It would take a couple more years and the switch to a more country-oriented sound for Jones to achieve commercial success.
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JukeboxesGeorge Jones supposedly wrote the song to be played in jukeboxes at the local bars and honky-tonks. The raw energy and upbeat theme was meant to encourage people to dance and have a good time.
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The VoiceDespite the fact that "Rock It" was a rockabilly track, it still showcased Jones' iconic voice, which would later earn him the title of 'the greatest living country singer' by the magazine Rolling Stone.
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The LyricsThe song reflected the joyous spirit of the 50s, embodying the freedom and fun of the era.
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Iconic StatusDespite the song's initial lack of success, it's now considered a crucial part of George Jones' discography due to its rockabilly roots and representative of his early career.
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Musical Growth"Rock It" is a snapshot of George Jones' musical evolution, showing his transition from a rockabilly musician to a country music legend.
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