Rock and roll anthem



         


A Rock and roll anthem is a celebratory rock and roll song. The subject that the anthem celebrates can vary, although one common anthemic theme is the celebration of rock and roll for itself.

Chuck Berry probably wrote more of these than any other songwriter:

The essence of the rock and roll anthem may be best captured in the Lieber and Stoller song "That is Rock and Roll", sung first by the Coasters in 1959:

You say our music's for the birds and you can't understand the words,
Well honey if you did, you'd really blow your lid, 'cause baby that is rock and roll

There are many others:

It'll be here for ever and ever, ain't gonna leave, never no never
Sinkin' deep in the heart of man, Rock and Roll forever will stand
"It will stand" -- 1965 "My Generation" -- a youth anthem by The Who, who sang "hope I die before I get old" for more than 35 years




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