Let It Rock
Jon Bon Jovi · Slippery When Wet
The weekend comes to this town
Seven days too soon
For the ones who have to make up
What we break up for their rules
Well I saw Captain Kidd on Sunset
Tell his boys they're in command
While chino danced a tango
With broomstick in his hand
He said: It's alright (alright) if you have a good time
It's alright (alright) if you want to cross that line
To break on through the other side
Let it rock, let it go
You can stop a fire burning out of control
Let it rock, let it go
With the night you're on on the loose
You got to let it rock
We go down to Broadway
Where everybody goes
To get on their rockin' horse
And blast that radio
Well I saw Roxie on the table
Her girlfriend down below
They'll give it up to the King Of Swing
Before it's time to go
They said: It's alright (alright)....
Let it rock, let it go....
Seven days too soon
For the ones who have to make up
What we break up for their rules
Well I saw Captain Kidd on Sunset
Tell his boys they're in command
While chino danced a tango
With broomstick in his hand
He said: It's alright (alright) if you have a good time
It's alright (alright) if you want to cross that line
To break on through the other side
Let it rock, let it go
You can stop a fire burning out of control
Let it rock, let it go
With the night you're on on the loose
You got to let it rock
We go down to Broadway
Where everybody goes
To get on their rockin' horse
And blast that radio
Well I saw Roxie on the table
Her girlfriend down below
They'll give it up to the King Of Swing
Before it's time to go
They said: It's alright (alright)....
Let it rock, let it go....
Let It Rock
Jon Bon Jovi's "Let It Rock" serves as a high-energy anthem from the 1993 album Slippery When Wet, solidifying his status as a rock icon. The track exemplifies the band's signature blend of hard rock and pop sensibilities, characterized by driving rhythms and Bon Jovi's powerful vocals. Released during the height of his commercial success, the song became a staple of live performances and radio rotations, contributing to the album's record-breaking sales. Its enduring appeal lies in its anthemic quality, making it a defining track of the mid-90s rock era and a staple of Bon Jovi's extensive discography.
