I had a sixty -five,
two -door hardtop
Chevrolet, a two -dollar bill,
and it was Friday,
and off we'd go to the
drive -in show.
Mid -sea Elvis and Ann
on the big silver screen
Singing up a storm,
sharing lovers' dreams
Teaching us things we didn't know
It was hot dogs and shakes
at the Dairy Queen
Parking in the country, oven of esteem
With Wokeman Jack on
the radio
Yesterday it was the Chuck Berry group
Today it's Alabama an
d Miss Dolly too
Singing all the songs that
we love so
I was raised on rock and roll
A country boy with a lot of soul
We were cut from the same old mold
Yes, I was raised on rock
and roll
He made history in the rock and roll book
Yes, but I'm still hearing
a lot of Sam Cooke
And all the tunes they write today
American Bandstand is still on TV
Dick Clark still books 23
Nothin' but the dance
has changed
Now old Jerry Lee,
he's still the killer to me
An d Conway Twitties still
make him believe
There was an awful lot of heart
in what they had to say
Buddy Holly, well he still lives on
If you listen you can hear him
in Waylon's song
Their magic never slipped away
I was raised on a rock and roll,
a country boy with a lot of soul,
we were cut from the same old mold.
Yes, I was raised on rock and roll.
I was raised on a rock and roll,
a Georgia boy with a country soul,
we were cut from I the same old road
Yes, I was raised on rock and roll
I was raised on a rock and roll
Georgia boy with a country soul
I was cut from the same old bone
Yes, I was raised on rock and roll
I was raised on a rock and roll
A Georgia boy with a country soul
We were cut from the same old bone
Yes, I was raised on rock and roll
I was raised on rock and roll
A Georgia boy with a country soul
We were cut from the