Electric boogie blues. With tip-o-the-hat to Them, John Lee Hooker, Gene Vincent. Some blues lyrics are double entendre; some are single. This one's even less than that. Giving only the appearance of meaning.
Brand new old songs of the '30s, '40s, '50s and '60s.
Lyrics
Don’t take me to the Outback Steakhouse
I don’t want no outback steak
I don’t want no bloomin’ onion
All I want is all the love you can make.
Oh, Baby, come to me tonight,
Rock Me, Roll Me, make me feel alright.
Won’t give you no Stove Top Stuffin’
Won’t give you no Shake ‘n’ Bake
I won’t give you no Egg McMuffin
All I’ll give you’s all the love you can take.
Oh, Baby, come to me tonight,
Rock Me, Roll Me, make me feel alright.
Don’t take me down to Denny’s
Don’t want no Denny’s Grand Slam.
I want it sunny side up, I want it over easy,
I want it scrambled with a side of ham.
Oh, Baby, come to me tonight,
Rock Me, Roll Me, make me feel alright.
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