Long Live Rock & Roll

Daughtry

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Intro:          Well I was born The year that disco died And U2 was in high school Thank the Lord that they survived Got my first taste on a Seger 45 And since that Kiss I rocked out All day and partied every night We still argue about who’s better Elton John or Billy Joel We still wonder if Kurt really Wrote the song she sang in Hole No we’ll never stop believing That’s the Journey of our lives So won’t you help me ’Pour Some Sugar ’          On these memories tonight? Sing it Refrão Long live rock Long live roll Long live big guitars and music for the soul Sing it Don’t give up don’t grow old Long live crazy nights and records made of gold Long live rock and roll Summer of ’96 I got my first guitar I played it till my fingers said "You’re gonna be a star" Grunge was everything at least it was to me A Marshall in my Chevy Sprint Just running down a dream We still argue about who’s better Motley Crew or G&R We still can’t believe Van Halen Turned into Van Hagar Now the record shops are gone for good And no one seems to care But me and you and all our friends ’Keep Living On That Prayer’ Sing it Long live rock Long live roll Long live big guitars and music for the soul Sing it Don’t give up don’t grow old Long live crazy nights and records made of gold Long live rock and roll (      ) (      ) Went to bed in Cleveland Woke up in Tennessee No matter where I’ll roll tonight I’m chasing history We still argue about who’s better The Beatles or The Stones They’re forever 27 Jimmy Janis Brian Jones And we stand here in their memory ’Cause their songs they still survive So throw your lighters up   And darling sing with me tonight Come on Long live rock Long live roll Long live big guitars and music for the soul Sing it Don’t give up don’t grow old Long live crazy nights and records made of gold Long live rock and roll Long live rock Long live roll Long live big guitars and music for the soul Sing it Don’t give up don’t grow old Long live crazy nights and records made of gold Long live rock and roll

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La chanson évoque des souvenirs nostalgiques liés au rock, célébrant des moments marquants de l'histoire musicale tout en partageant des souvenirs personnels. Elle parle de la passion pour la musique, des débats éternels sur les grands artistes et des expériences vécues autour de cette culture, comme jouer de la guitare et profiter de nuits folles. Le tout est enveloppé dans un hommage à ceux qui ont laissé une empreinte indélébile avec leurs chansons, soulignant l'importance de ces souvenirs et de cette culture dans nos vies. C'est un véritable cri du cœur pour la pérennité de l'esprit rock, dans un monde où certains éléments semblent disparaître.