The song Let It Rock is performed by Chuck Berry in the album named The Great Twenty-Eight in the year 1990 .
In The Heat Of The Day Down In Mobile Alabama
Working on the railroad with the steel driving hammer
Gotta make some money to buy some brand new shoes
Tryin' to find somebody to take away these blues
"She don't love me" hear them singing in the sun
Payday's coming and my work is all done
Later in the evening when the sun is sinking low
All day I been waiting for the whistle to blow
Sitting in a teepee built right on the tracks
Rolling them bones until the foreman comes back
Pick up you belongings boys and scatter about
We've got an off-schedule train comin' two miles out
Everybody's scrambling,'n'jumping around
Picking up their money, tearing the teepee down
Foreman wants to panic, 'bout to go insane
Trying to get the workers out the way of the train
Engineer blows the whistle long and long
Can't stop the train, gotta let it roll on
Chuck Berry - The Great Twenty-Eight
- Maybellene
- Thirty Days
- You Can't Catch Me
- Too Much Monkey Business
- Brown Eyed Handsome Man
- Roll over Beethoven
- Havana Moon
- School Days
- Rock & Roll Music
- Oh Baby Doll
- Reelin' and Rockin'
- Sweet Little Sixteen
- Around and Around
- Carol
- Beautiful Delilah
- Memphis
- Sweet Little Rock & Roller
- Little Queenie
- Almost Grown
- Back in the U.S.A.
- Let It Rock
- Bye Bye Johnny
- I'm Talking About You
- Come On
- Nadine
- No Particular Place to Go
- I Want to Be Your Driver