Canned Heat — Rollin' And Tumblin'
Album: The Best Of Canned Heat
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Total ratings: 62
Released: 1969
Length: 3:02
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Total ratings: 62
Length: 3:02
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I roll and I tumble, cried the whole night long
Yes I roll and I tumble, I cried the whole night long
I got up this morning, feeling that something going on wrong
Well now want you to love me baby, or please let me be
Yes love me baby, or please let me be
If you don't like my peaches please don't shake my tree
Well I want you to love me baby, and come on and say you'll be mine
I want you to love me baby, come and say you'll be mine
If you don't like my potatoes, please don't dig up my vine
Yes I roll and I tumble, I cried the whole night long
I got up this morning, feeling that something going on wrong
Well now want you to love me baby, or please let me be
Yes love me baby, or please let me be
If you don't like my peaches please don't shake my tree
Well I want you to love me baby, and come on and say you'll be mine
I want you to love me baby, come and say you'll be mine
If you don't like my potatoes, please don't dig up my vine
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Every time I hear Canned Heat, I'm thrown back to listening to A.M. rock 'n roll in Los Angeles. It was when F.M began to emerge, but the car we owned still only had an A.M. radio. I think I was around 10 years old. I simply dig their groove and it always puts a smile on my face. I need to get some Canned Heat into my collection.
I have been listening to a lot of Canned Heat Lately.
Never appreciated them when they were popular.
Sure do like them now.
Never appreciated them when they were popular.
Sure do like them now.
Where else can you listen to Canned Heat? Not the greatest cover, but for God's sake: it IS cannes heat. White boys like me would never have discovered Boogie Music 40 years ago if not for them.
"Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" = 8.1
"Rollin' and Tumblin'" = 8
Great example of the difference between average and median.
"Rollin' and Tumblin'" = 8
Great example of the difference between average and median.
Was scratching my head for which old-time bluesman this was... it wasn't. Just didn't sound right.