Every time I hear this song, I got an overwhelming
feeling of joy. Every time someone plays this tune, I got an overwhelming feeling
of happiness. I guess this is partly because the lyrics behind the song; Rocking My Life Away by Jerry Lee
Lewis, the killer, mean a lot to me. After all Rock and Roll
has always thrived on rebelliousness, positive energy, and a certain degree of
freedom. Released in 1979, this iconic track showcases Lewis´s unique
style and the essence of pure rock.
Rocking My Life Away is a spirited
anthem that celebrates staying true to oneself and embracing the wild side of
life. This song reflects Jerry Lee Lewis personal experiences and his
dedication to Rock and Roll without any regrets. I recall that he once said; “You´ve got to
have something to eat and a little love in your life before you can hold still
for any damn body´s sermon on how to behave”. That´s why I connect with him so well. Who is
anybody to qualify the contempt of our hearts? Who is anybody to sermon us
every single day of the week? Let´s face it; I am right, I´ve always been
right. I´ll be right in the future. Especially when I listen carefully to his virtuosic
piano in Rocking my Life Away, I see the stars reflect on the reservoirs.
This song incorporates Lewis´s signature piano
riffs, showing his technical brilliance and his ability to
infuse life into each note. Beside in this song Jerry Lee Lewis pays homage
to the Rock and Roll legends who came before him. In another words, Lewis´s
admiration for these icons shines through in his performance. After all, he
knew he was not paranoid, he knew he was one of the greatest.
This powerful anthem represents life
as the way it has to be lived. The song encapsulates a free-spirited nature. His
unique way to tell us that we don´t have to be ashamed of anything we have ever
done because. it is not our fault we are living in a word of
hypocrites. If he went to hell after his passing, The Killer did it
playing the piano with is timeless rock and roll anthems. It goes without
saying that I would not mind going there myself to hear him once more.
¡”The piano has been drinking, not me”!
Sergio Calle Llorens
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