Roadhouse Blues
Pearl Jam · Other Songs - Pearl Jam
Yeah!
Keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the wheel
keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the wheel
yeah, we're goin' to the roadhouse
we're gonna have a real
good time
Yeah, back at the roadhouse we've got some bungalows
yeah, back at the roadhouse we've got some bungalows
and that's for the people
who like to go down slow
Let it roll, baby, roll
let it roll, baby, roll
let it roll, baby, roll
let it roll, all night long
Do it, Robby, do it
You gotta roll, roll, roll
you gotta thrill my soul, all right
roll, roll, roll, roll
thrill my soul tonight
ashen lady ,ashen lady
give up your vows, give up your vows
save our city, save our city
right now
Well, i woke up this morning, i got myself a beer
well, i woke up this morning, and i got myself a beer
the future's uncertain, and the end is always near
Let it roll, baby, roll
let it roll, baby, roll
let it roll, baby, roll
let it roll, all night long
Keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the wheel
keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the wheel
yeah, we're goin' to the roadhouse
we're gonna have a real
good time
Yeah, back at the roadhouse we've got some bungalows
yeah, back at the roadhouse we've got some bungalows
and that's for the people
who like to go down slow
Let it roll, baby, roll
let it roll, baby, roll
let it roll, baby, roll
let it roll, all night long
Do it, Robby, do it
You gotta roll, roll, roll
you gotta thrill my soul, all right
roll, roll, roll, roll
thrill my soul tonight
ashen lady ,ashen lady
give up your vows, give up your vows
save our city, save our city
right now
Well, i woke up this morning, i got myself a beer
well, i woke up this morning, and i got myself a beer
the future's uncertain, and the end is always near
Let it roll, baby, roll
let it roll, baby, roll
let it roll, baby, roll
let it roll, all night long
Roadhouse Blues
Pearl Jam's "Roadhouse Blues" stands as a defining track from their 1991 debut album, Ten. The song blends the band's signature grunge sound with a heavy blues influence, creating a raw and energetic recording that captures the intensity of their early career. With its driving rhythm and gritty vocals, the track exemplifies the fusion of punk energy and rock roots that characterized Pearl Jam's initial public reception. It remains a staple of their discography, often cited as a key example of the Seattle sound's evolution during the early 1990s. The recording showcases the band's ability to deliver powerful, emotionally charged performances that resonated deeply with audiences worldwide.

