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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2010

Track #3 on 'side' 4.

Lyrics:
Been in town, my baby, We just got to rock on
Yeah, darling, we just got to go home
I don't want no tutti-frutti, no lollipop
Come on, baby, just rock, rock, rock.

Yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah, honey
We've been shakin' all night
Oh, darlin', we just got to roll right
Ooh, my head... rock on.

Hey babe, hey babe (repeat)

I don't want no tutti-frutti, no lollipop
Come on baby, just rock, rock, rock

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  • The title was orignally called "sloppy drunk",the title was because they used Ian Stuart Rolling Stones keyboard player,hence "boogie with Stu".God bless.....Steve

  • @5uspended4nimation LOL but Plant absolutely hated Ros Stewart. I;ll have to dig up the story about THAT Stewart another time. Sorry I was drinking LOL

  • @jitkasuarez Oh Sorry I got two Zep facts mixed up. It was a jam recorded in 1971 at Headley Grange, where the band had done most of the recording for their fourth album. They used the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio and were joined by Rolling Stones' road manager and pianist, Ian Stewart, who ended up jamming with the band on piano. Page said the song would not have emerged had it not been for the particularly informal 'live-in' environment at Headley Grange where it was recorded:

  • @5uspended4nimation ok. how exactly is it a dig, this song? interesting thx for the answer.

  • @jitkasuarez Rod Stuart's nickname was Stu. Plant and him were bitter enemies. The title was a dig at him. Page said so. 

  • why DID they change the title of the song? They didn't change the lyrics or anything to warrant a title change. And yes the song is great because Ritchie Valens was awesome and created something pretty amazing! Valens' original is better, though.

  • PKM......MX

  • great song!

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