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"Rock'n Me" (also known as "Rock 'N Me" or "Rock 'N' Me") is a song by American rock band Steve Miller Band, released in 1976 from the band's ninth studio album Fly Like an Eagle (1976). [7] It was written by primary band leader and songwriter Steve Miller released as the second single from the album. Miller also produced the song and album.
B.B. King's "Rock Me Baby" is based on the 1951 song "Rockin' and Rollin'" by Lil' Son Jackson. [1] King's lyrics are nearly identical to Jackson's, although instrumentally the songs are different: "Rockin' and Rollin'" is a solo piece, with Jackson's vocal and guitar accompaniment, whereas "Rock Me Baby" is an ensemble piece.
Stephen Mamber contrasted Keep on Rockin' with Monterey Pop, saying the former film is "a clear application of well-defined cinema-verite [or direct cinema] principles and the best way to understand the short-comings of Monterey Pop is to study [Keep on Rockin']. Instead of creating a mosaic structure, Pennebaker [in Keep on Rockin'] limits ...
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"Keep Me Rockin'" is a song recorded by Canadian country music artist Patricia Conroy. It was released in 1996 as the fifth single from her third studio album, You Can't Resist . It peaked at number 3 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in March 1996.
"Keep On" is a post-disco song written by Hubert Eaves III, James Williams of D. Train. It was remixed by François Kevorkian and Eaves. The song reached #2 on Billboard 's Hot Dance Club Play chart and number #15 on R&B chart in 1982.
Keep On Rockin ' may refer to: Keep On Rockin', a film of a 1969 Little Richard concert; Keep On Rockin' (Confederate Railroad album), 1998; Keep On Rockin' (Brian Cadd album), 1976; Keep On Rockin' (Slade II album), 1994 "Keep On Rockin'" (song), by Shonen Knife from Brand New Knife, 1997
Keep on Rockin! is the only studio album by Slade II. The album was released in 1994 and has seen various re-issues and guises under alternative names such as Wild Nites (1999), Cum on Let's Party! (2002) and Superyob (2003).