Rock N' Roll Party Queen [Louis St. Louis]

Grease Soundtrack · Grease [Original 1978 Soundtrack] [1991]

Rock 'n roll party

Little girl, do you know what I mean?

Pretty soon, she'll be 17

They tell me her name's Mary-Jean, rock 'n roll party queen

Friday night 'n she's got a date,

goin' places just for stayin' out late

Droppin' dimes in the record machine,

rock 'n roll party queen

Pa pa pa pa, oh no, can I have a ball tonight?

Baby baby, can I be the one, to love you

with all of my might?

She's the girl that all the kids love,

they talk about her, wherever she goes I could write

a fan magazine about my rock 'n roll party queen

La la la... rock 'n roll party queen

Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, rock 'n roll party queen

Pa pa pa pa, you should see her shake

Baby baby, don't you call it puppy luck,

don't you want a true romance?

Rockin' and rollin', little party queen

We're gonna do the strawl, hey party queen

You know I love you so, my party queen

You're my rockin' and my rollin' party queen

Rock N' Roll Party Queen

Louis St. Louis delivers a high-energy performance of 'Rock N' Roll Party Queen' on the Grease soundtrack, capturing the film's vibrant 1950s aesthetic. The track serves as a dynamic centerpiece for the musical number featuring Danny Zuko and the band, showcasing St. Louis's ability to blend rock and roll with theatrical flair. Recorded for the original 1978 release, the song reflects the era's pop sensibilities while anchoring the narrative of teenage rebellion and dance. Its inclusion in the soundtrack highlights the film's commitment to authentic period music, making it a staple for fans of classic cinema and rock revival. The recording stands as a vivid auditory representation of the party scenes that define the movie's plot.