Rock Me
One Direction · Take Me Home
Wanna go back there every night
Just can't lie it was the best time of my life
Lying on the beach as the sun blew out
Playing this guitar by the fire too loud
Oh my my they could never shut us down
I used to think that I was better alone
Why did I ever want to let you go
Under the moonlight as we stared at the sea
The words you whispered I will always believe
I want you to rock me, mmm, rock me, mmm, rock me, yeahh
I want you to rock me, mmm, rock me, mmm, rock me yeah
I want you to hit the pedal heavy metal show me you care
I want you to rock me, mmm, rock me, mmm, rock me yeah
Yeah we were together summer '09
Wanna roll back like press and rewind
You were mine and we never said goodbye i-i-i
I used to think that I was better alone
Why did I ever want to let you go?
Under the moonlight as we stared to the sea
The words you whispered I will always believe
I want you to rock me, mmm, rock me, mmm, rock me, yeahh
I want you to rock me, mmm, rock me, mmm, rock me yeah
I want you to hit the pedal heavy metal show me you care
I want you to rock me, mmm, rock me, mmm, rock me yeah
R-O-C-K me again
R-O-C-K me again
R-O-C-K me again yeah
I want you to
R-O-C-K me again
R-O-C-K me again
R-O-C-K me again yeah
I want you to rock me, mmm, rock me, mmm, rock me, yeahh
I want you to rock me, mmm, rock me, mmm, rock me yeah
I want you to hit the pedal heavy metal show me you care
I want you to rock me, mmm, rock me, mmm, rock me yeah
I want you to rock me, mmm, rock me, mmm, rock me, yeahh
I want you to rock me, mmm, rock me, mmm, rock me yeah
I want you to hit the pedal heavy metal show me you care
I want you to rock me, mmm, rock me, mmm, rock me yeah
About Rock Me
"Rock Me" by One Direction serves as a high-energy track from their 2012 album *Take Me Home*, capturing the band's signature pop-rock sound that defined their early career. Released during a period of intense global popularity, the song features driving rhythms and anthemic vocals that encouraged fan participation at concerts and in the home. As part of their broader discography, this recording reflects the group's ability to blend youthful exuberance with polished production, distinguishing them within the contemporary pop landscape. The track remains a staple of their live performances, showcasing the vocal harmonies and stage presence that made them cultural icons. Its enduring appeal lies in its infectious melody and the collective energy it generates among listeners, cementing its place in their catalog of hits.

