Baby Likes To Rock It

The Tractors · Other Songs - The Tractors

You know she likes to take me dancin' on the outskirts of town

Where the music's turned up, the lights are turned down

Shakin' shakin' shakin' on the dance dance floor

Crowd crowd screamin' screamin' more more more

She got the boogie woogie woogie spread all over the place

She's got it stacked to the ceilin' got it stickin' in your face

Ya know my baby likes to rock it like a boogie woogie choo choo train



Johnny's in the back room suckin' on his gin

Police are at the front door screamin' let me in

Go go go go dancer's busy showin' off her chest

She don't know what she's doin' but she tries to do her best

She got the boogie woogie woogie spread all over the place

She's got it stacked to the ceilin' got it stickin' in your face

Ya know my baby likes to rock it like a boogie woogie choo choo train



Baby likes to rock it - Baby likes a rocket

Baby likes to rock it like a boogie woogie choo choo train

She got the boogie woogie woogie spread all over the place

She's got it stacked to the ceilin' got it stickin' in your face

Baby likes to rock it like a boogie woogie choo choo train



[Musical bridge]



She said her name was 'emergency' and asked to see my gun

Said her telephone number was 911

Got brother Jimmy on the TV killer on the stereo

She said if you want to get it... you got to let it go

She got the boogie woogie woogie spread all over the place

She's got it stacked to the ceilin' got it stickin' in your face

Ya know my baby likes to rock it like a boogie woogie choo choo train



Baby likes to rock it - Baby likes a rocket

Baby likes to rock it like a boogie woogie choo choo train

She got the boogie woogie woogie spread all over the place

She's got it stacked to the ceilin' got it stickin' in your face

Ya know my baby likes to rock it like a boogie woogie choo choo train

Baby Likes To Rock It

The Tractors deliver a quintessential rockabilly anthem with "Baby Likes To Rock It," a track that perfectly captures the band's signature blend of 1950s nostalgia and modern energy. As a staple of their discography, the song showcases their mastery of twangy guitars and driving rhythms, reflecting the genre's enduring appeal. The recording stands as a testament to their ability to channel the spirit of classic rock and roll while maintaining a distinct contemporary voice. It remains a defining piece in their catalog, often cited by fans as an essential listen for those appreciating the raw, unpolished charm of their live performances and studio recordings.