Roll Over Beethoven
The Beatles
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Well, gonna write a little letter Gonna mail it to my local D.J. It's a rockin' little record I want my jockey to play Roll over Beethoven Gotta hear it again today You know my temperature's risin' And the jukebox's blows a fuse My heart's beatin' rhythm And my soul keeps singing the blues Roll over Beethoven And tell Tchaikovsky the news I got a rockin' pneumonia I need a shot of rhythm and blues (ooh) I think I got it off the writer Sittin' down by the rhythm review Roll over Beethoven We're rockin' in two by two Well, if you feel it and like it Well, get your lover and reel and rock it Roll it over and move on up Just triffle further and reel and rock it Roll it over Roll over Beethoven Rockin' in two by two (ooh) Well, early in the mornin' I'm a-givin' you the warnin' Don't you step on my blue suede shoes Hey little little I'll play my fiddle Ain't got nothing to lose Roll over Beethoven And tell Tchaikovsky the news You know she winks like a glow worm Dance like a spinnin' top She's got a crazy partner Oughta see 'em reel and rock Long as she's got a dime The music will never stop Roll over Beethoven Roll over Beethoven Roll over Beethoven Roll over Beethoven Roll over Beethoven Dig these rhythm and blues
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3 facts about this song
Chuck Berry's Original Version"Roll Over Beethoven" was originally written and recorded by American Rock & Roll icon Chuck Berry.
- The song was released in 1956 as a single by Chess Records.
- "Roll Over Beethoven" was Berry's first top 30 hit on the Billboard charts.
- The song is primarily about the rise of Rock & Roll music and the decline of classical music.
- "Roll Over Beethoven" has been covered by numerous artists across various music genres.
- The song is recognized for its opening guitar riff, which is considered one of the most famous guitar riffs in rock n roll history.
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The Beatles' Cover VersionThe Beatles covered "Roll Over Beethoven" in 1963 for their second studio album, "With the Beatles."
- In The Beatles' version, lead vocals are done by George Harrison.
- The Beatles also released the song as a single in America in 1964, where it peaked at number 68 on the Billboard charts.
- Unlike Chuck Berry's original version, The Beatles' cover is faster and more intense, showcasing the band's early Rock & Roll sound.
- Having grown up listening to Chuck Berry, The Beatles regarded "Roll Over Beethoven" as an homage to one of their musical influences.
- The song became a staple of The Beatles' live performances in their early years.
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Significance and LegacyThe title "Roll Over Beethoven" is a reference to the famous classical composer Ludwig van Beethoven, as a way of saying that rock and roll music would replace classical music in popularity.
- The song is listed as one of the "500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll" by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
- Both versions by Chuck Berry and The Beatles are included in the Grammy Hall of Fame.
- The phrase "roll over Beethoven" has become a colloquialism, implying the triumph of the new over the old.
- In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine ranked the song #97 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
- The original version by Chuck Berry is preserved in the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry for its cultural, historical, and aesthetic significance.
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