Rock And Roll Madonna
Elton John · 5 Classic Albums 1970-1973 [2012]
If anyone should see me making it down the highway
Breaking all the laws of the land
Well don't you try to stop me
I'm going her way
And that's the way I'm sure she had it planned
Well that's my Rock-and-roll Madonna
She's always been a lady of the road
Well everybody wants her
But no one ever gets her
Well the freeway is the only way she knows
Well if she would only slow down for a short time
I'd get to know her just before she leaves
But she's got some fascination
for that two wheel combination
And I swear it's going to be the death of me
Breaking all the laws of the land
Well don't you try to stop me
I'm going her way
And that's the way I'm sure she had it planned
Well that's my Rock-and-roll Madonna
She's always been a lady of the road
Well everybody wants her
But no one ever gets her
Well the freeway is the only way she knows
Well if she would only slow down for a short time
I'd get to know her just before she leaves
But she's got some fascination
for that two wheel combination
And I swear it's going to be the death of me
Rock And Roll Madonna
Elton John's "Rock And Roll Madonna" stands as a dynamic track from his 1970-1973 compilation, showcasing his signature blend of rock and pop sensibilities. The song features his distinctive vocal delivery and piano-driven arrangements, characteristic of his work during that pivotal era in his career. As part of a collection highlighting his early output, the recording reflects the energetic style that defined his transition into mainstream rock stardom. The piece captures the essence of late 1960s and early 1970s British rock, blending theatrical flair with driving rhythms that became hallmarks of his discography.
