George McCrae – Rock Your Baby

About The Song

“Rock Your Baby” is the debut single by American singer George McCrae, released in 1974 and written and produced by Harry Wayne Casey and Richard Finch of KC and the Sunshine Band. It’s considered one of the landmark recordings of early disco music and was a massive international hit, reaching number one on the Hot 100 in the United States. George McCrae performed “Rock Your Baby” on the Dick Clark ABC-TV network Saturday-afternoon program ‘American Bandstand’ while the song was at the top of Billboard’s Hot Top 100 chart.

The song metaphorically expresses providing love, care, and emotional support to a partner. It emphasizes the power of physical attraction and the joy it brings to romantic relationships. “Rock Your Baby” is seen as a passionate plea for intimacy and a desire to be embraced and cared for. It encapsulates the disco era’s essence, featuring upbeat rhythms and heartfelt lyrics that resonate with the human need for love and connection.

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Lyrics

Sexy woman

Woman, take me in your arms
Rock your baby
Woman, take me in your arms
Rock your baby

There’s nothin’ to it
Just say you wanna do it
Open up your heart
And let the lovin’ start

Woman, take me in your arms
Rock your baby
Woman, take me in your arms
Rock your baby

Yeah, hold me tight
With all your might
Now let your lovin’ flow
Real sweet and slow

Woman, take me in your arms
Rock your baby
Woman, take me in your arms
Rock your baby

C’mon…

Aaaaaaah woman, take me in your arms
Rock your baby
Oo, oo, oo
Woman, take me in your arms
Rock your baby

Ah-aah, yeah
Take me in your arms and rock me
Ah-aah, yeah
Take me in your arms and rock me
Ah-aaaah

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