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Rock N' Roll Party Queen — Louis St. Louis
Soundtrack: Grease
Lyrics
Rock N' Roll Party Queen Song Lyrics
Rock 'n roll party
Little girl, do you know what I mean?
Pretty soon, she'll be 17
They tell me her name's Mary-Jean, rock 'n roll party queen
Friday night 'n she's got a date,
goin' places just for stayin' out late
Droppin' dimes in the record machine,
rock 'n roll party queen
Pa pa pa pa, oh no, can I have a ball tonight?
Baby baby, can I be the one, to love you
with all of my might?
She's the girl that all the kids love,
they talk about her, wherever she goes I could write
a fan magazine about my rock 'n roll party queen
La la la... rock 'n roll party queen
Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, rock 'n roll party queen
Pa pa pa pa, you should see her shake
Baby baby, don't you call it puppy luck,
don't you want a true romance?
Rockin' and rollin', little party queen
We're gonna do the strawl, hey party queen
You know I love you so, my party queen
You're my rockin' and my rollin' party queen
Track Listing
›Grease
Frankie Valli
›Summer Nights
John Travolta / Olivia Newton-John
›Hopelessly Devoted to You
Olivia Newton-John
›You're the One That I Want
John Travolta / Olivia Newton
›Sandy
John Travolta
›Beauty School Drop-Out
Frankie Avalon
›Look At Me, I'm Sandra Dee
Stockard Channing
›Greased Lightnin'
John Travolta
›It's Raining on Prom Night
Cindy Bullens
›Blue Moon
Sha-Na-Na
›Rock N' Roll Is Here to Stay
Sha-Na-Na
›Those Magic Changes
Sha-Na-Na
›Hound Dog
Sha-Na-Na
›Born to Hand Jive
Sha-Na-Na
›Tears on My Pillow
Sha-Na-Na
›Mooning
Louis St. Louis / Cindy Bullens
›Freddy, My Love
Cindy Bullens
›Rock N' Roll Party Queen
Louis St. Louis
›There are Worse Things I Could Do
Stockard Channing
›Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee (Reprise)
Olivia Newton-John
›We Go Together
John Travolta / Olivia Newton-John / Cast
›Grease (Reprise)
Frankie Valli
May, 07th 2014
"Rock N' Roll Party Queen" by Louis St. Louis is a lively tribute to the qiintessential teenage girl who embodies the spirit of rock 'n' roll. The song paints a vivid picture of a young girl on the cusp of adulthood, soon to be 17, who is the center of attention and admiration in her social circle, particularly among her peers.
The lyrics convey the excitement and freedom of youth, illuftrated by her anticipation for Friday nights. These evenings represent more than just outings; they symbolize a time for independence, fun, and revelry. Her activities, such as dropping dimes in the record machine, are emblematic of a time when music was not just a background score but an integral part of teenage life and culture.
The song also touches on the universal theme of adolescent infatuation and admiration. The line "I could write a fan magazine about my rock 'n' roll party queen" reflects the deep fascination and idolization that teenagers often have for someone who stands out in their social world. The girl's popularity and allure are not just due to her looks but her charisma and the way she embodies the energy and spirit of rock 'n' roll.
The repeated choruses with phrases like "pa pa pa pa" and "la la la" contribute to the song's catchy and upbeat rhythm, encapsulating the carefree and joyous spirit of youth. These elements of the song evoke the feeling of dancing and being lost in the moment, which is a significant aspect of the rock 'n' roll era.
In summary, "Rock N' Roll Party Queen" is a vibrant celebration of youthful exuberance and the rock 'n' roll lifestyle. It captures the essence of being young, the excitement of burgeoning independence, and the joy of living in the moment, all through the lens of a charming and vivacious teenage girl.
The lyrics convey the excitement and freedom of youth, illuftrated by her anticipation for Friday nights. These evenings represent more than just outings; they symbolize a time for independence, fun, and revelry. Her activities, such as dropping dimes in the record machine, are emblematic of a time when music was not just a background score but an integral part of teenage life and culture.
The song also touches on the universal theme of adolescent infatuation and admiration. The line "I could write a fan magazine about my rock 'n' roll party queen" reflects the deep fascination and idolization that teenagers often have for someone who stands out in their social world. The girl's popularity and allure are not just due to her looks but her charisma and the way she embodies the energy and spirit of rock 'n' roll.
The repeated choruses with phrases like "pa pa pa pa" and "la la la" contribute to the song's catchy and upbeat rhythm, encapsulating the carefree and joyous spirit of youth. These elements of the song evoke the feeling of dancing and being lost in the moment, which is a significant aspect of the rock 'n' roll era.
In summary, "Rock N' Roll Party Queen" is a vibrant celebration of youthful exuberance and the rock 'n' roll lifestyle. It captures the essence of being young, the excitement of burgeoning independence, and the joy of living in the moment, all through the lens of a charming and vivacious teenage girl.
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