Stockin's and shoes

Eddie Cochran · Other Songs - Eddie Cochran

Oh, my baby goes rockin', ooh, rockin' all night

No shoes no stockin's, but that's all right

Well she don't need stockin's and shoes to rock all night

Ooh, stockin's and shoes, stockin's and shoes

Well you don't need stockin's and shoes to dance the blues

Well I love a-my baby, indeed I do

Well I love a-my baby, she loves me too

You oughta see us rock without stockin's and shoes

Ooh, stockin's and shoes, stockin's and shoes

Well you don't need stockin's and shoes to dance the blues

Well the bare feet slappin' on the hardwood floor

These crazy things a-happen, along about four

And the very next night my baby's a-back for more

Ooh, stockin's and shoes, stockin's and shoes

Well you don't need stockin's and shoes to dance the blues

Well I bought my baby some crazy socks

I love my baby, but she don't wear socks

Yeah she kicks her shoes right off and man she rocks

Ooh, stockin's and shoes, stockin's and shoes

Well you don't need stockin's and shoes to dance the blues

Ooh, stockin's and shoes, stockin's and shoes

Stockin's and shoes

Stockin's and Shoes

Eddie Cochran's 'Stockin's and Shoes' stands as a quintessential example of 1950s rock and roll, blending raw energy with a distinct country-influenced rhythm. Recorded during the height of Cochran's career, the track captures the rebellious spirit of the era through its driving guitar work and energetic vocal delivery. The song exemplifies the genre's transition from rockabilly to mainstream rock, showcasing Cochran's ability to craft catchy melodies that resonated with a youth culture eager for new sounds. As part of his broader discography, the recording highlights his signature style, characterized by a mix of bluesy phrasing and upbeat tempos that defined the mid-century rock landscape.