Don’t rock the (G)juke box.
I wan na hear some (G)tunes,
’cause my heart ain’t read y
for the Roll ing Stones.
I don’t feel like (G)rock in’
since my ba by’s (G)gone.
So don’t rock the (G)juke box.
Play me a coun try song.
(CN.C.)Be fore you drop that (C7)quar ter,
keep one thing in mind:
you got a heart broke (A7)hill
bil ly
stand ing here in line.
I’ve been down and (C)lone
ly
ev er since I (G)left.
Be fore you punch that (G)num ber,
could I make one re (G)quest?
(CN.C.)Don’t rock the (G)juke box.
I wan na hear some (G)tunes,
’cause my heart ain’t read y
for the Roll ing Stones.
I don’t feel like (G)rock in’
since my ba by’s (G)gone.
So don’t rock the (G)juke box.
Play me a coun try song.
(CN.C.)Be fore you drop that (C7)quar ter,
keep one thing in mind:
you got a heart broke (A7)hill
bil ly
stand ing here in line.
I’ve been down and (C)lone
ly
ev er since I (G)left.
Be fore you punch that (G)num ber,
could I make one re (G)quest?
(CN.C.)Don’t rock the
(CN.C.)Don’t rock the
Yeah, don’t rock the (G)juke box.
Play me a coun try song.
This page shows “Don't Rock The Jukebox” by Alan Jackson in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of G at 94 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.