Shake, Shudder
Rod Stewart · Other Songs - Rod Stewart
Well I shake and I shudder and I shiver
In my bath while it's cold and my windows are broken,
As my poor dog lays a-chokin' on the floor.
Well I cried to my father and my mother,
There's no justice divine, I wonder when I get mine.
'cause I'm so sick and tired of waitin' for the lord.
I find just what it is I'm looking for
Ooh hoo hoo
Oh yeah
There's a man that wants to show me the river.
Hoofing at five I'll be more dead than alive.
I find a reason to survive when I'm too old.
Should I walk in the lightning and the thunder
On a hilltop so high and show my face to the sky ?
Will I find just what it is I'm looking for ?
I find just what it is I'm looking for
I find just what it is I'm looking for
I find just what it is
Shake, Shudder
Rod Stewart's "Shake, Shudder" stands as a quintessential example of his mid-career rock and roll energy, blending his signature vocal charisma with a driving rhythm section. Released during a period where Stewart solidified his status as a global icon, the track captures the raw, unfiltered spirit of his classic recordings. It exemplifies his ability to fuse traditional rock structures with a modern sensibility, creating a sound that remains instantly recognizable. The song serves as a testament to his enduring appeal, showcasing his mastery of melody and his knack for crafting anthems that resonate across generations. As part of his extensive discography, it continues to be celebrated for its lively tempo and Stewart's commanding presence, marking it as a definitive song in the catalog of his most popular works.

