Later in the evening when the sun is sinking low
I'll be out there waitin' for the whistle to blow
Sittin' in the teepee smokin' out on the track
Rollin' them bones till my foreman get back
Suddenly I hear the breakman up and shout
There's a non-stop train runnin' just two miles out
Everybody jumpin' and a screaming around
Tryin to get a line an get the teepee down
Railroad owner's 'bout to go insane
Tryin' to get the workers out the way of the train
Here come the engineer (?)
Can't stop the train you got to let it roll on
Let it rock
Let it rock
Let it rock
Let it rock
Rock and roll all night long
Long time ago in Missouri
St. Louis Missouri
Home of the blues
Birth of the blues
Little old Chuck Berry
Chuck used to say:
There she is again over there by the record machine
Three times
Lookin' like a model on the cover of a magazine
Too damn cute to be a minute over 13, I believe that
Meanwhile...Ol' Chuck he be thinkin'
She's in the mood, no need to break it
I got a chance and Lord I'm gonna take it
If she'll dance we might even make it
Come on Queenie, let's shake it
Little Queenie
Go go go little Queenie
Rock an roll rock an roll rock an roll
go go go little Queenie
Rock an roll rock an roll rock an roll
Mr. Drew Abbott from Royal Oak Michigan on guitar
While I'm at it,
Mr. Chris Campbell right here on bass from Plymoth Michigan
Charlie Martin on the drums from Detroit Michigan
Tommy Cartmell on saxophone from Birmingham Michigan
Robin Robbins on keyboards from Grosse Point Michigan
Silver Bullet yeah
I'm Bob Seger I'm from Ann Arbor Michigan
Shake baby shake
Shake baby shake
Shake baby shake
Shake baby shake...
I believe we're about ready don't you?
A little bit of guitar, rock and roll
Let it rock
Said go on and Let it rock
Go on and Let it rock
Reach on down in your soul
A little bit of Detroit michigan soul
I love it
Rock an roll all night long
You're a beautiful audience good night
Thank you
Good night
Good night and get high and have a good time thank you