About the song

Dr. Hook, a band known for their catchy tunes and humorous lyrics, delivered a memorable performance of “Get My Rocks Off” on The Old Grey Whistle Test Show. This iconic song, released in 1972, quickly became a rock and roll anthem, capturing the spirit of the era.

The Old Grey Whistle Test Show, a British music program that aired from 1971 to 1982, played a significant role in introducing new music to audiences. Dr. Hook’s appearance on the show was a highlight, showcasing their energetic stage presence and infectious music.

“Get My Rocks Off” is a quintessential rock song, featuring a driving rhythm, catchy guitar riffs, and Ray Sawyer’s distinctive vocals. The lyrics, filled with playful innuendos and double entendres, perfectly captured the carefree and hedonistic spirit of the time. Sawyer’s energetic performance, complete with his signature dance moves, added to the song’s infectious appeal.

The band’s appearance on The Old Grey Whistle Test Show was a turning point in their career. The performance was widely praised, and the song quickly climbed the charts. “Get My Rocks Off” became a staple on radio stations around the world, and Dr. Hook’s popularity soared.

Today, “Get My Rocks Off” remains a beloved classic that continues to resonate with audiences of all ages. Its infectious energy, catchy melody, and playful lyrics have made it a timeless piece of rock music. Dr. Hook’s performance on The Old Grey Whistle Test Show is a testament to their enduring appeal and their ability to create music that stands the test of time.

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Lyrics

Some men need some killer weed, some men need cocaine
Some men need some cactus juice, to purify the brain
Some men need two women, some need alcohol
Everybody needs a little something, but Lord I need it all
To get my rocks off, get my rocks off
Get my rocks off the mountain, and roll ’em on down the hill
I may do you one time, and I may do you more
I may turn you into something, that you ain’t ready for
I might want your body, and I might want your bread
I might want your momma to come visit me instead
And get my rocks off, get my rocks off
Get my rocks off the mountain, and roll ’em on down the hill
Sometimes I dream of chicks, to bring me ever lasting joy
Sometimes I dream of animals, sometimes I dream of boys
Sometimes I kill the living, sometimes I raise the dead
Sometimes I say just screw it all, and crawl back into bed
And get my rocks off, get my rocks off
Get my rocks off the mountain, and roll ’em on down the hill

By Tam Le