I coul-dn't stop mo-vin' when it first took hold. It was a wild, strange night at the old town hall. There was a band called The Jo-kers, they were la-yin' it down. But you know I'm ne-ver gon-na lose that fun-ky sound. Hey! Rock 'n' roll hoo-chie koo. Law-dy ma-ma, light my fuse. Rock 'n' roll hoo-chie koo. Truck on out and spread the news. Al-right! I hope ya all know what I'm tal-kin' a-bout. The way she wig-gles that thing, it real-ly knocks me out. Get-tin' high all the time, but if you're not there too, come on, lit-tle clo-ser, gon-na do it to you. Yeah! Rock 'n' roll hoo-chie koo. Law-dy ma-ma, light my fuse. Rock 'n' roll hoo-chie koo. Truck on out and spread the news. Yeah! Hey! Mos-qui-tos start buz-zin' 'bout that time of year. So go-in' a-round back, said she'd meet me there. We was bal-lin' in the grass, do it be-hind the barn. Yaknow, my ears star-ted rin-ging like a fire a-larm. Rock 'n' roll hoo-chie koo. Law-dy ma- ma light my fuse. Rock 'n' roll hoo-chie koo. Truck on out and spread the news. Rock 'n' roll hoo-chie koo. Law-dy ma- ma light my fuse. Rock 'n' roll hoo-chie koo. Truck on out and spread the news. Done got tired of pa-yin' dues. Said good-bye to all my blues. Law-dy ma- ma, light my fuse. Yeah, hey!