{duration:03:38} Your [A]mama don't dance and your [D]daddy don't rock and r[A]oll. Your [D]mama don't dance and your daddy don't rock and r[A]oll. When [E]evenin' rolls around and it's [D]time to go to town, where do you [A]go to rock and roll? The [A]old folks say that you [D]gotta end your day by t[A]en. If you're [D]out on a date and you bring it home late, it's a s[A]in. There [E]just ain't no excusin', you [D]know you're gonna lose and never [A]win. I'll say it again. And it's all because ... Your [A]mama don't dance and your [D]daddy don't rock and r[A]oll. Your [D]mama don't dance and your daddy don't rock and r[A]oll. When [E]evenin' rolls around and it's [D]time to go to town, where do you [A]go to rock and roll? You [D]pull into a drive-in, you find a place to park. You [D]hop into the back seat where you know it's nice and dark. You're [D]just about to move in, you're thinkin' it's a breeze. There's a [D]light in your eye and then a guy says: Outta the car, longhair! Ooh-[E]wee! You're comin' with [D]me, the local po[A]lice! And it's all because ... Your [A]mama don't dance and your [D]daddy don't rock and r[A]oll. Your [D]mama don't dance and your daddy don't rock and r[A]oll. When [E]evenin' rolls around and it's [D]time to go to town, where do you [A]go to rock and roll? Where do you [A]go to rock and roll? Where do you [A]go to rock and roll?