Led Zeppelin
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Stu refers to Ian Stewart, who played the piano.
He was also the piano player for the Rolling Stones, though he only appeared on albums, and not live, because management didn’t think he fit the image.
This was an informal jam session with Stewart on an out-of-tune piano, with Plant on acoustic guit...
[Verse 1]
Been in town, my baby, we just got to rock on
Yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah, darling, we just got to go home
I don't want no tutti-frutti, no lollipop
Come on, baby, just rock, rock, rock
[Verse 2]
Yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah, honey
We've been shaking all night
Oh, oh, oh, oh darling, we just got to roll right
Aaah, ooh, my head, rock on, rock on
[Mandolin and Piano Break]
[Verse 3]
Hey babe, hey babe, hey babe, hey babe
Hey babe, hey babe, hey babe, hey babe
I don't want no tutti-frutti, no lollipop
Come on baby, just rock, rock, rock
[Outro]
Ooh hoo, ooh hoo
Ooh hoo, ooh hoo
Ooh hoo, ooh hoo
Ooh hoo, ooh hoo
Oohoo oohoo oohoo oohoo oohoo
Let's go out
Ooh hoo, ooh hoo
Ooh hoo, ooh hoo
Ooh hoo, ooh hoo
I don't want no tutti-frutti, no lollipop
Come on baby, just rock, rock, yeah
[Laughter]
Boogie with Stu was written by Ritchie Valens & Ian Stewart & John Paul Jones & John Bonham & Robert Plant & Jimmy Page.
Boogie with Stu was produced by Jimmy Page.
Led Zeppelin released Boogie with Stu on Mon Feb 24 1975.