Rock and roll (disambiguation) explained
Rock and roll is a genre of popular music that originated and evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s.
Rock and roll or Rock n' roll may also refer to:
Music
- Rock music or rock & roll, a broader musical genre that includes a range of styles that evolved from rock and roll
- Rock&Roll (band), a French indie rock band
- Rock 'n Roll Records, an American record label
Albums
Songs
- "Rock n Roll" (Avril Lavigne song), 2013
- "Rock and Roll" (Eric Hutchinson song), 2008
- "Rock and Roll" (Gary Glitter song), 1972
- "Rock and Roll" (Led Zeppelin song), 1972
- "Rock 'n' Roll" (Status Quo song), 1981
- "Rock & Roll" (The Velvet Underground song), 1973
- "Rock and Roll (I Gave You the Best Years of My Life)", by Kevin Johnson, 1973; covered by the Cats (1973), Mac Davis (1974), and Terry Jacks (1975)
- "Rock and Roll Music" (song), by Chuck Berry, 1957; covered by the Beatles (1964), and the Beach Boys (1975)
- "Rock and Roll", by the Boswell Sisters for the film Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round, 1934
- "Rock 'n' Roll", by the Cat Empire from Where the Angels Fall, 2023
- "Rock'n Roll", by Daft Punk from Homework, 1997
- "Rock & Roll", by Dio from Killing the Dragon, 2002
- "Rock and Roll", by Edan from Beauty and the Beat, 2005
- "Rock + Roll", by Eden from I Think You Think Too Much of Me, 2016
- "Rock & Roll", by Johnny Winter from Still Alive and Well, 1973
- "Rock N Roll", by Ken Carson from Project X, 2021
- "Rock 'n' Roll", by Krokus from One Vice at a Time, 1982
- "Rock n Roll", by Pusha T from It's Almost Dry, 2022
- "Rock 'n' Roll", by Remi Nicole from My Conscience and I, 2007
- "Rock n' Roll (Will Take You to the Mountain)", by Skrillex, 2010
Film and television
Other uses
See also