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Lyrics This Is The Rock Fleetwood Mac
Song Lyrics For This Is The Rock by Fleetwood Mac
Written by Jeremy Spencer.
This is the rock We’ve been talking about Yeah this is the rock Makes you jump and shout This is the rock That knocks you right out It makes you lose All your troubles and cares You’ll lose your blues They ain’t going nowhere This is the rock That hits you right there Well you can get back on the roof And shout it all around Get up on your seats about What I’m putting down Get em all a hoping to that crazy beat Get up all a boppin’ and a tappin’ their feet Cause it’s the rock Moves you all day long Yeah it’s the rock Gettin’ everyone This is the rock That really turns you on Whooooooo! Well you can get back on the roof And shout it all around Get up on your seats about What I’m putting down Get em all a hoping to that crazy beat Get em all a boppin’ and a tappin’ their feet Cause it’s the rock Moves you all day long Yeah yeah it’s the rock Ah gettin’ everyone This is the rock That really turns you on Yeah this is the rock That really turns you on This is the rock That really turns you on Whoa this is the rock...
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The Tune This Is The Rock by Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac Artist Fact: In 1977, Fleetwood Mac released Rumours, which went to number one in both the US and the UK. The album spent one week at number one in the UK, but it spent more than 30 weeks at the top in the US. The album also contained the number one pop single, “Dreams,” as well as three other top 10 singles....Read Fleetwood_Mac Bio
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