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"Good Rocking Tonight" is a song that plays on Diamond City Radio in Fallout 4. It was composed and performed by Roy Brown.

Background[]

The song was recorded for the De Luxe record label in New Orleans in July 1947. Roy Brown's vocals were accompanied by the Bob Ogden Orchestra with Tony Moret (trumpet), Clement Tervalon (trombone), O'Neil Jermone (alto saxophone), and Robert Ogden (drums).[1]

Lyrics[]

Well, I heard the news, there's good rockin' tonight
I'm gonna hold my baby as tight as I can
Tonight she'll know I'm a mighty-mighty man
I heard the news, there's good rockin' tonight

Oh yes, I heard the news, there's good rockin' tonight
Oh, I'm gonna hold my baby as tight as I can
Tonight she'll know I'm a mighty-mighty man
I heard the news, there's good rockin' tonight

Oh, meet me in a hurry behind the barn
Don't you be afraid I'll do you no harm
I want you to bring my rocking shoes
'Cause tonight I'm gonna rock away all my blues

I heard the news, there's good rockin' tonight
Oh yes, I heard the news, there's good rockin' tonight
Oh, I'll hold my baby as tight as I can
Tonight she'll know I'm a mighty-mighty man

I heard the news, there's good rockin' tonight
Well, Deacon Jones and Melville Brown
Two of the slickest cats in town
They'll be there, just a wait and see

Stomping and jumping at the jamboree
Hey man, there's a good rockin' tonight
Well, sweet Lorraine, Sioux City Sue
Sweet Georgia Brown, Caldonia too

They'll all be there, shouting like mad
Hoy sister, hoy sister, ain't you glad
We heard the news, there's good rockin' tonight
Oh yes, we'll rock tonight

Hey-hey, we'll rock tonight
Hoy-hoy, we'll rock tonight
Hey-hey, we'll rock tonight
I heard the news, there's a good rockin' tonight

Video[]

References[]

  1. Ruppli, Michel (1985). The King Labels: A Discography - Vol. 1 & 2. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. p. 495.
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