| I couldn’t stop movin' when it first took hold | 
| It was a warm spring night at the old town hall | 
| There was a band called, «The jokers», they were layin' it down | 
| Doncha know I’m never gonna lose that funky sound | 
| Hey rock 'n' roll, hoochie koo | 
| Lawdy mama light my fuse | 
| Rock 'n' roll, hoochie koo | 
| Truck on out and spread the news, all right | 
| I hope ya’ll know what I’m talkin' about | 
| The way she wiggled that thing, it really knocks me out | 
| Gettin' high all the time but if you’re not there too | 
| Come on a little closer, gonna do it to you | 
| Yeah rock 'n' roll, hoochie koo | 
| Lawdy mama light my fuse | 
| Rock 'n' roll, hoochie koo | 
| Truck on out and spread the news, yeah | 
| 'Squitas start buzzin' 'bout that time of year | 
| She’s goin' 'round back, said, «She'd meet me there» | 
| We was ballin' in the grass growin' behind the barn | 
| Now my ears started ringin' like a fire alarm | 
| Rock 'n' roll, hoochie koo | 
| Lawdy mama light my fuse | 
| Rock 'n' roll, hoochie koo | 
| Truck on out and spread the news | 
| Rock 'n' roll, hoochie koo | 
| Lawdy mama light my fuse | 
| Rock 'n' roll, hoochie koo | 
| Truck on out and spread the news | 
| Done got tired of payin' dues | 
| Said, «Godbye to all my blues» | 
| Lawdy mama, light my fuse, hey |