Boogie With Stu

Led Zeppelin · Physical Graffiti

Playin' in town, my baby
We just gotta rock on
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yay, darlin', we just gotta go home
I don't want no tutti-fruitti, no lollipop
A-come on, baby, just rock, rock, rock

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, honey, we've been shakin' all night
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, darlin', we just gotta roll right
Ahh-ah-ah-ah, ooh, my head, rock on, rock on
Play it, play it

Hey baby, hey baby, hey baby, hey babe
Hey baby, hey babe, hey baby, hey baby
I don't want no tutti-fruitti, no lollipop
Well, come on, baby, just rock, rock, rock

Woo-hoo, woo-hoo, ooh-hoo, ooh-hoo
Ooh-hoo, ooh-hoo, ooh-hoo, ooh-ooh
Ooh-ooh-hoo, ooh-ooh-hoo, ooh-ooh-hoo, ooh-ooh-hoo
Ooh-hoo, let's go out

Woo-hoo, ooh-hoo, ooh-hoo, hoo-hoo, woo-hoo, hoo-hoo
I don't want no tutti-fruitti, no lollipop
Ah, come on, baby, just rock, rock, yeah

Boogie With Stu

Led Zeppelin's "Boogie With Stu" is a high-energy track from the band's 1974 double album, Physical Graffiti. The song features a driving rhythm section and Jimmy song's signature guitar work, showcasing the group's ability to blend hard rock with blues influences. Recorded during the sessions that compiled the band's greatest hits and studio experiments, the track highlights the collaborative spirit of the group. It stands as a testament to their prolific output in the early 1970s, offering a dynamic listening experience that captures the raw power of their live performances. The recording remains a staple of their discography, reflecting the enduring appeal of their musical style.