As Darrell Mansfield said in an introduction to 1 of his songs, " rock n roll was here before Elvis and before Jerry Lee Lewis. It started 2000 years ago. When they laid Jesus in his tomb, He rose 3 days later and said to the rock that was blocking His tomb, rock i want you to roll out of my way. The rock has been rolling ever since." Of course he wad just leading up to his song but the rock rolled out of the way and rock n roll was born.
I randomly showed this to my 83 year old dad a few days ago, asked him "do you recognise this song?" Well I think he did recognise it because his eyes lit up as soon as he heard the piano at the beginning, and he said "I haven't heard this song in over 60 years"! Looked like he almost shed a tear at one point. He went on to say how he remembers this playing on the radio when it first came out, and would constantly listen to the radio waiting for this song so he could attempt to copy down the lyrics and then perform the song with his band at the local clubs. He was 17 or 18 years old at the time. That would have been in Abertillery and the surrounding areas in south Wales, UK during the late 50s
It was just the dominant fashion at the time. Clothes mean nothing, really. And, also, this type of music, or "rock and roll" was considered the devil's music that would lead children astray and into deliquency. Remove your rose-colored glasses, pastor, and just enjoy this music of the most popular genre in the world today.
Always reminds me of one of my favourite films , Christine. Man that era had everything , the music , the cruising scene , the cars , if only there was a car as beautiful as a 58 Fury on sale today….
That scene just ran through my mind before I read your comment. Love the music and that movie. I'm more of a Charger guy, like Dennis drove, though. The Fury was a beautiful ride, too.
When this record came out Rock and Roll was still frowned upon by most adults. This song was an affirmation and a call to action for the kids. Made you feel great!
One of rock and roll's definitive masterpieces. Absolute, utter perfection. Sadly, group co-founder David White (he's second from the front in the opening sequences) is battling a serious illness as of March 2019. Keep him in your prayers, folks.
@@nadyarossi5102 Sorry to say Dave White passed away in 2019. Most tragically, we also lost group co-founder and long time front man Joe Terranova in 2019. Only Frank Maffei survives from the original line up.
He's my Grandfather. He passed away peacefully. His talent was on par with his love and guidance as my Granpop :) As far as my musical mentoring I received from him, one bit of advice he drilled into me (I'm paraphrasing): When you find that you have started to write a song your passionate about, let your ear guide you but KEEP IT SIMPLE!
@@Conradaxx you were lucky to have such an amazing talent not only as a grandfather, but as a musical mentor!!! That is something that you can carry with you forever, of course you’d have memories either way, but he truly wrote some amazing songs!! He really really did! I’m not at all from the music of that era, but I have to say, I wish I had been. I’m glad I’m able to enjoy it now… what a different time it was… and it certainly seemed like a great one. I’m sure he taught you exceptionally well. And I’m very sorry for your loss. He will never be forgotten. His music will always play…. And people will always remember with a smile. 🙏🎵
I did this song in a school play in first grade. Just randomly came to my head and wanted to find it. No idea it was from 1958. This is awesome! Still remember this entire song like the back of my hand.
This is Gerry Wilkinson. I personally knew three of these guys; Joe Terry, Dave White and Frank Maffei. They were members of the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia. They were inducted into our Hall of Fame several years ago. What great friends. Joe and Frank lived in the Philly area and Dave in Vegas. Truly great performers and dear friends.
My parents were teenagers then, but they raised this 70's/80's kid on the music of their youth, namely that of the 50's and 60's, and I prefer those than most of what we have now.
The resilience of rock 'n' roll speaks to its powerful energy, its ability to reflect youth culture, and its deep roots in freedom, rebellion, and expression. It became a movement that didn't just disappear-it adapted, influencing countless other genres along the way, from punk to metal, to pop and beyond. "Rock and Roll Is Here to Stay" isn't just a catchy tune-it's a manifesto of something much larger.
To danny and the juniors rock and roll will never die it will live great time and great music brings back lots of great memories and music much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be proud after all these years later appreciate you guys thanks way to go very impressed !!! Joe
Danny & The Juniors told the truth.. (and so did Bob Segar) Today's music ain't got the same soul... I like that old-time rock-n-roll... And all the squares can go back-quiet 'cause Rock-N-Roll Is Here To Stay!! ;)
"It's Still Rock And Roll To Me" What's the matter with the clothes I'm wearing? "Can't you tell that your tie's too wide?" Maybe I should buy some old tab collars? "Welcome back to the age of jive. Where have you been hidin' out lately, honey? You can't dress trashy till you spend a lot of money." Everybody's talkin' 'bout the new sound Funny, but it's still rock and roll to me What's the matter with the car I'm driving? "Can't you tell that it's out of style?" Should I get a set of white wall tires? "Are you gonna cruise the miracle mile? Nowadays you can't be too sentimental Your best bet's a true baby blue Continental." Hot funk, cool punk, even if it's old junk It's still rock and roll to me Oh, it doesn't matter what they say in the papers 'Cause it's always been the same old scene. There's a new band in town But you can't get the sound from a story in a magazine... Aimed at your average teen How about a pair of pink sidewinders And a bright orange pair of pants? "You could really be a Beau Brummel baby If you just give it half a chance. Don't waste your money on a new set of speakers, You get more mileage from a cheap pair of sneakers." Next phase, new wave, dance craze, anyways It's still rock and roll to me What's the matter with the crowd I'm seeing? "Don't you know that they're out of touch?" Should I try to be a straight 'A' student? "If you are then you think too much. Don't you know about the new fashion honey? All you need are looks and a whole lotta money." It's the next phase, new wave, dance craze, anyways It's still rock and roll to me Everybody's talkin' 'bout the new sound Funny, but it's still rock and roll to me - Billy Joel
I was born in 1974 , but I love the 50s and 60s , the cars, the TV shows, the style, I love it. I still love 70s and 80s , but not much today, maybe Avril Lavigne
@@THECARS7879 I was born in 1985 and couldn't agree more. Everything was so much better during that time. The cars, music, women, the economy, mannerism and just life in general. Men were gentlemen and women were ladies. Most individuals had so much class during this time. It was a much more simplistic and overall better time to be alive. I would give anything to be able to live in those times. Today's times are quite depressing and it's only going to get worse, unfortunately.
I hope it will become a massive hit in 2025 as a new reissue in very sexy ebony female soul songs & I'm glad it is going to be finally released on SONY MUSIC.
God, I miss all those old songs, can't stand this stuff they call music today. US Cmbt Vet: 'Nam (68-69). Enlisted in '63 at 17 and finally hung up my spurs i '92.
First heard this as a kid and I still love it and I’m 49 now. Great music always finds a way to shine through. And it’s true Rock N Roll Will Never Die. Still sounds fantastic
Bring back lots of great memories and music just classic music at its very best to danny and the junior rock and roll will never die great job people you should be proud after all these years much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be proud keep on singing music to my ears my grandparents would be proud way to go very impressed !!! Joe
+Edmund Vitale lol, keep sniffing glue - The music of that era was heavily influenced by money & pay to play. Payola hearings of that time testifing before congress, Clark would testify to holding an ownership stake in a total of 33 different record labels, distributors and manufacturers that all profited handsomely from the rise of Clark-anointed stars like Danny and the Juniors and Frankie Avalon.
Rock, rock, rock, oh baby, Rock, rock, rock, oh baby, Rock, rock, rock, oh baby, Rock, rock rock, oh baby Rock 'n roll is here to stay, It will never die It was meant to be that way, Though I don't know why I don't care what people say, Rock 'n roll is here to stay (We don't care what people say, Rock 'n roll is here to stay) Rock 'n roll will always be Our ticket to the end It'll go down in history, Just you watch, my friend Rock 'n roll will always be, It'll go down in history (Rock 'n roll will always be, It'll go down in history) Everybody rock, Everybody rock, Everybody rock, Everybody rock Rock, roll, everybody rock Everybody rock 'n roll, Everybody rock 'n roll, Everybody rock 'n roll Everybody rock 'n roll, Rock, roll, everybody rock 'n roll Rock 'n roll is here to stay, It will never die It was meant to be that way, Though I don't know why I don't care what people say, Rock 'n roll is here to stay Rock 'n roll will always be Our ticket to the end It'll go down in history, Just you watch, my friend Rock 'n roll will always be, It'll go down in history If you don't like rock 'n roll, Think what you've been missin' But if you like to bop and strawl, Come on down and listen Let's all start to have a ball, Everybody rock 'n roll Rock, rock, rock, oh baby, Rock, rock, rock, oh baby, Rock, rock, rock, oh baby, Rock, rock, rock, oh baby Rock, rock, rock, oh baby Rock, rock, rock, oh baby
I was born in 1983 and my dad hated 50 and most 60's stuff but I frakking love this song. I just started discovering this old stuff a couple years ago and I love it
the final scene of Christine with the 1958 Plymouth Fury slowly dying while this song plays in the background is profoundly symbolic and compelling. For a rock 'n' roll fan, it's a moment that ties together nostalgia, destruction, and the end of an era. The song itself, with its defiant declaration that rock 'n' roll isn't just a passing fad, contrasts beautifully with the fate of the 58 Fury, the car that represents so much of the 1950s cultural ideal-youthful rebellion, style, and the vibrant energy of that post-war period. It's all over in a blink of an eye. or a rock 'n' roll fan, watching Christine’s death while hearing that anthem in the background is like the final curtain call on the 50s-a powerful metaphor for how the material icons of the era fade, but the spirit of rock 'n' roll remains alive, pushing forward into the decades that follow. It's a melancholic yet triumphant moment, evoking both loss and the unwavering endurance of the music that continues to define youth culture. One of the most poetic scenes i've ever seen.
I've loved Rock & Roll, particularly the Doo-Wop stuff since I was almost 7 years old, and still lovin' it at 23. Of course I also enjoy Elvis, Little Richard and all those cats too!
no sabia que Danny y sus juniors cantaban "at the hop" y no me gustaba mucho esa cancion y hasta que me atrevi a ver ese video y escuche otros temas de este cuerteto y me gustaron mucho, ahora soy fan de ellos , lastima que no vivi esa epoca para verlos en vivo... gracias por el recuerdo...
NOW THIS HERE IS REAL "ROCK AND ROLL" NOT THAT ROCK GARBAGE FROM TODAY.. I DIDN'T GROW UP IN THE 50'S OR 60'S NOR 70'S. BUT I'M STICKING TO THE 50'S AND 60'S ROCK AND ROLL. HELL YEAH FOR EVER TILL I DIE.
This is from Dick Clark's old Beechnut Show which was a nighttime version of American Bandstand sponsored by Beechnut chewing gum. The show was from when Dick was still in Philadelphia. This is an historic video.
American bandstand the good old days we could only turn that clock back to the late 50s and 60s it was a fantastic show used to watch it on black and white TV everyday Danny and the Juniors would just an amazing group every song they made was a hit until today I still like that kind of music it's a shame what he did to himself but I'm not going to get into it the show lives on forever I give it five stars you can't forget it ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐💯❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Haha totally. Probably why they didn't have a long and pronounced career, because this was literally the only sound they could produce. Still think this is a fabulous tune tho.
Over 60 years old and still rockin'. None of today's music will ever achieve that.
Well said and true.
Keep on rocking my friend!
@FredFedak Great songs are here to stay...
Absolutely 2024
Too expensive. It cost like 25 dollars to dry clean a suit.
ROCK AND ROLL IS DEFINATLY HERE TO STAY........................THUMBS UP FOR THE 50s n 60s ROCK N ROLL DOO WOP
Be there or Be Square if You missed it it will never happen again College has destroyed our Youth
@@elvispresley2021 not my youth brother and I'm 75 years old now......STILL AND ALWAYS ROCKIN TO THE END!!
I’m 16 years old, and let me just say, this music is better than every modern pop song combined. Rocking and Rolling until the day I die🎸
As Darrell Mansfield said in an introduction to 1 of his songs, " rock n roll was here before Elvis and before Jerry Lee Lewis. It started 2000 years ago. When they laid Jesus in his tomb, He rose 3 days later and said to the rock that was blocking His tomb, rock i want you to roll out of my way. The rock has been rolling ever since." Of course he wad just leading up to his song but the rock rolled out of the way and rock n roll was born.
It just makes me feel so happy, today's music will never last. Thanks fellows.
I like the old black n white music videos better than today music videos.
Rock N Roll is here to stay and it will Never die!
Steve Dwyer those words were true
@David Osterberg Danny and the juniors then Neul young
It's Already Dead
@@airyanawaejah2323 No it isn't, and never will be!
(C) rap killed music
I randomly showed this to my 83 year old dad a few days ago, asked him "do you recognise this song?"
Well I think he did recognise it because his eyes lit up as soon as he heard the piano at the beginning, and he said "I haven't heard this song in over 60 years"! Looked like he almost shed a tear at one point. He went on to say how he remembers this playing on the radio when it first came out, and would constantly listen to the radio waiting for this song so he could attempt to copy down the lyrics and then perform the song with his band at the local clubs. He was 17 or 18 years old at the time. That would have been in Abertillery and the surrounding areas in south Wales, UK during the late 50s
Thanks for the cool story!
Wow! What a story! Thank you for sharing!!
Danny Rapp was only about 17 years of age when this song hit the charts. RIP Danny.
😊😊😊🎶👍
My name is Daniel but some people call me danny
@@CloneDanTDX OK ?
danny shot himself suicide
And killed himself when he was barely 40
All class act, even the audience's knew how to dress & act back then, What a great time and music it was ! All thumbs up!!
Nower says music is crap
@@junkyardboy4946 yeah i totally agree, rock n roll is way better than todays shitty music
Yes they did and even in Britain when I was a toddler back in the early 1960's EVERYONE used to DRESS UP IN THEIR SUNDAY BEST and go the the PARK.
It was just the dominant fashion at the time. Clothes mean nothing, really. And, also, this type of music, or "rock and roll" was considered the devil's music that would lead children astray and into deliquency. Remove your rose-colored glasses, pastor, and just enjoy this music of the most popular genre in the world today.
liar
I thank Christine for bringing me to this masterpiece
Same
True that.😊
same
Me as well!
It is 2023 and Rock and Roll will always live on!!!!
Always reminds me of one of my favourite films , Christine. Man that era had everything , the music , the cruising scene , the cars , if only there was a car as beautiful as a 58 Fury on sale today….
There are 58 on sale but they are extremely rare and expensive
christine is a classic from early 80s movie vault.
all time favorite. rock n roll n christine....good
memories.
That scene just ran through my mind before I read your comment. Love the music and that movie. I'm more of a Charger guy, like Dennis drove, though. The Fury was a beautiful ride, too.
Wasn't Christine a demon pissed car?
When this record came out Rock and Roll was still frowned upon by most adults.
This song was an affirmation and a call to action for the kids. Made you feel great!
This song contained the original thought that "Smells Like Teen Spirit". Sadly, Danny, like Kurt, died by suicide.
Why did adults hate Rock N Roll back then? It’s amazing
@THIS ELVIS FAN
they thought wrong. whatever problems young people have,
or trouble they get into, isn't caused by a kind of music.
@THIS ELVIS FAN
thnx........
Note the way everyone is dressed. Unimaginable today
Thank goodness. No one likes wearing those monkey suits
Fr,all men wore what men really wear and women wear what woman shall wear.Nowadays,it's just unrecognizable anymore.
@@TheIntimidatorOfGamesshall? I'll wear what I want
@@doctorfeinstone6524 sure son,wear those little pinky dress you have...
*Christine's headlights spring to life, her chrome grill rearranges itself, and she revs her engine*
caterpillar bulldozer and dennis be like
I found myself singing the hop while listening to rock n roll is here to stay
It was a wonderful time to be a teenager and be able to grow up with all that was coming our way! Thank you 50's and 60's rockers!
One of rock and roll's definitive masterpieces. Absolute, utter perfection. Sadly, group co-founder David White (he's second from the front in the opening sequences) is battling a serious illness as of March 2019. Keep him in your prayers, folks.
Prayers en route! Update us, please!
@@nadyarossi5102 Sorry to say Dave White passed away in 2019. Most tragically, we also lost group co-founder and long time front man Joe Terranova in 2019. Only Frank Maffei survives from the original line up.
@@MikeBlitzMag I am waaay sad to hear this, but thank you so much for the update.
He's my Grandfather. He passed away peacefully. His talent was on par with his love and guidance as my Granpop :) As far as my musical mentoring I received from him, one bit of advice he drilled into me (I'm paraphrasing): When you find that you have started to write a song your passionate about, let your ear guide you but KEEP IT SIMPLE!
@@Conradaxx you were lucky to have such an amazing talent not only as a grandfather, but as a musical mentor!!! That is something that you can carry with you forever, of course you’d have memories either way, but he truly wrote some amazing songs!! He really really did! I’m not at all from the music of that era, but I have to say, I wish I had been. I’m glad I’m able to enjoy it now… what a different time it was… and it certainly seemed like a great one.
I’m sure he taught you exceptionally well. And I’m very sorry for your loss. He will never be forgotten. His music will always play…. And people will always remember with a smile. 🙏🎵
11 years old in 1957, tonight is 25/11/ 2024, still rockin along to all the oldies I can dig out tonight.
i was born in 09' , these songs will forever be better than whats being put out today
I did this song in a school play in first grade. Just randomly came to my head and wanted to find it. No idea it was from 1958. This is awesome! Still remember this entire song like the back of my hand.
I feel old listening to this, even though I wasn't even alive until 2007
🤓🤓🤓🤓
I love all those happy people in the crowd just digging that sound!
THIS WAS A TIME IN HISTORY WHEN PEOPLE ACTUALLY DANCED WITH "EACH OTHER" TO COMPLETE THE CIRCLE!
Ron Roberts
@Ray Sagastiano I Always Thought It Was Opposite.
This is Gerry Wilkinson. I personally knew three of these guys; Joe Terry, Dave White and Frank Maffei. They were members of the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia. They were inducted into our Hall of Fame several years ago. What great friends. Joe and Frank lived in the Philly area and Dave in Vegas. Truly great performers and dear friends.
That's very cool 😎.
Rock and roll will never die. Nuff said.
My parents were teenagers then, but they raised this 70's/80's kid on the music of their youth, namely that of the 50's and 60's, and I prefer those than most of what we have now.
I remember in high school in the 60s every Friday night for a nickel we had a school dance.
The resilience of rock 'n' roll speaks to its powerful energy, its ability to reflect youth culture, and its deep roots in freedom, rebellion, and expression. It became a movement that didn't just disappear-it adapted, influencing countless other genres along the way, from punk to metal, to pop and beyond. "Rock and Roll Is Here to Stay" isn't just a catchy tune-it's a manifesto of something much larger.
To danny and the juniors rock and roll will never die it will live great time and great music brings back lots of great memories and music much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be proud after all these years later appreciate you guys thanks way to go very impressed !!! Joe
Out always amazes me every time I watch these old clips how well dressed and well behaved all the kids are
still jamming to this in 2019 and about to be 2020
BING, I LOVE IT. MENDEL HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1969
almost 2021
me too! True musical prophecy.
I wish Oldies 99 still played oldies music like this.
NH?
Still listening to rock n roll in 2017
Stephen Clements 2018
@@michaelgamerdl202 2019
I'm in 2019
I'll have to raise you a 2020.
2020!
Of course Rock N Roll never Die😤.
Hail, Hail Rock N Roll.
How I used to watch the Saturday night Beechnut show. What an era to grow up in..
Me too Robert--good old days--gone forever
Amen to that brother!
Danny & The Juniors told the truth..
(and so did Bob Segar)
Today's music ain't got the same soul...
I like that old-time rock-n-roll...
And all the squares can go back-quiet 'cause
Rock-N-Roll Is Here To Stay!! ;)
"It's Still Rock And Roll To Me"
What's the matter with the clothes I'm wearing?
"Can't you tell that your tie's too wide?"
Maybe I should buy some old tab collars?
"Welcome back to the age of jive.
Where have you been hidin' out lately, honey?
You can't dress trashy till you spend a lot of money."
Everybody's talkin' 'bout the new sound
Funny, but it's still rock and roll to me
What's the matter with the car I'm driving?
"Can't you tell that it's out of style?"
Should I get a set of white wall tires?
"Are you gonna cruise the miracle mile?
Nowadays you can't be too sentimental
Your best bet's a true baby blue Continental."
Hot funk, cool punk, even if it's old junk
It's still rock and roll to me
Oh, it doesn't matter what they say in the papers
'Cause it's always been the same old scene.
There's a new band in town
But you can't get the sound from a story in a magazine...
Aimed at your average teen
How about a pair of pink sidewinders
And a bright orange pair of pants?
"You could really be a Beau Brummel baby
If you just give it half a chance.
Don't waste your money on a new set of speakers,
You get more mileage from a cheap pair of sneakers."
Next phase, new wave, dance craze, anyways
It's still rock and roll to me
What's the matter with the crowd I'm seeing?
"Don't you know that they're out of touch?"
Should I try to be a straight 'A' student?
"If you are then you think too much.
Don't you know about the new fashion honey?
All you need are looks and a whole lotta money."
It's the next phase, new wave, dance craze, anyways
It's still rock and roll to me
Everybody's talkin' 'bout the new sound
Funny, but it's still rock and roll to me
- Billy Joel
Bob Seger, too!
Awsome. Rock and Roll is actually here to stay and we all know it.
LONG LIVE
1950s ROCKNROLL
🎸🎸🎷🎹🥁🎸
I wasn't born till 65 but 50's music is Awsome.
I was born in 1974 , but I love the 50s and 60s , the cars, the TV shows, the style, I love it. I still love 70s and 80s , but not much today, maybe Avril Lavigne
+Steve Dwyer (TheCARS1979) lol "Avri Lavigne", um....this isn't 2002 Steve.
@@THECARS7879 I was born in 1985 and couldn't agree more. Everything was so much better during that time. The cars, music, women, the economy, mannerism and just life in general. Men were gentlemen and women were ladies. Most individuals had so much class during this time. It was a much more simplistic and overall better time to be alive. I would give anything to be able to live in those times. Today's times are quite depressing and it's only going to get worse, unfortunately.
Yeah I've always loved this song when something that good it lasts the test of time
Thank you mom. You always listening to the best music when i was little ....
True rock n roll for ever
I hope it will become a massive hit in 2025 as a new reissue in very sexy ebony female soul songs & I'm glad it is going to be finally released on SONY MUSIC.
We won't see it likes again the late 1950s and the early 1960s swinging music.
It wonderful to be a ble to re-visit this kind of greatness!
It's wonderful to be able to re-visit this kind of greatness!
God, I miss all those old songs, can't stand this stuff they call music today. US Cmbt Vet: 'Nam (68-69). Enlisted in '63 at 17 and finally hung up my spurs i '92.
I thank you for your service.
Thank you for your service to this great country!
Great men ❤
Rock n' Roll Is Still Alive!💪🎶😎
I'm here Al a 50s and 60s fan good music 🎶
First heard this as a kid and I still love it and I’m 49 now. Great music always finds a way to shine through. And it’s true Rock N Roll Will Never Die. Still sounds fantastic
Bring back lots of great memories and music just classic music at its very best to danny and the junior rock and roll will never die great job people you should be proud after all these years much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be proud keep on singing music to my ears my grandparents would be proud way to go very impressed !!! Joe
When music was music
+Edmund Vitale lol, keep sniffing glue - The music of that era was heavily influenced by money & pay to play. Payola hearings of that time testifing before congress, Clark would testify to holding an ownership stake in a total of 33 different record labels, distributors and manufacturers that all profited handsomely from the rise of Clark-anointed stars like Danny and the Juniors and Frankie Avalon.
+fluffy1931 , That's not what we care about. We care about how it sounds, and this sounds great.
fluffy1931 Nice b8
With an intro of I vi ii V lol
If you think today's music is only rap, you're the main problem
Rock, rock, rock, oh baby,
Rock, rock, rock, oh baby,
Rock, rock, rock, oh baby,
Rock, rock rock, oh baby
Rock 'n roll is here to stay,
It will never die
It was meant to be that way,
Though I don't know why
I don't care what people say,
Rock 'n roll is here to stay
(We don't care what people say,
Rock 'n roll is here to stay)
Rock 'n roll will always be
Our ticket to the end
It'll go down in history,
Just you watch, my friend
Rock 'n roll will always be,
It'll go down in history
(Rock 'n roll will always be,
It'll go down in history)
Everybody rock,
Everybody rock,
Everybody rock,
Everybody rock
Rock, roll, everybody rock
Everybody rock 'n roll,
Everybody rock 'n roll,
Everybody rock 'n roll
Everybody rock 'n roll,
Rock, roll, everybody rock 'n roll
Rock 'n roll is here to stay,
It will never die
It was meant to be that way,
Though I don't know why
I don't care what people say,
Rock 'n roll is here to stay
Rock 'n roll will always be
Our ticket to the end
It'll go down in history,
Just you watch, my friend
Rock 'n roll will always be,
It'll go down in history
If you don't like rock 'n roll,
Think what you've been missin'
But if you like to bop and strawl,
Come on down and listen
Let's all start to have a ball,
Everybody rock 'n roll
Rock, rock, rock, oh baby,
Rock, rock, rock, oh baby,
Rock, rock, rock, oh baby,
Rock, rock, rock, oh baby
Rock, rock, rock, oh baby
Rock, rock, rock, oh baby
I was 7-8 yrs old in the late fifties and hearing all this wonderfull Philly rock & roll. Still resonates to this day!
Back when music was fun!
1.5 Mil records sold is a feat in 1958 or 2018, awesome. his lyrics were quite prophetic, rock and roll never died out. it just morphed.
I was born in 1983 and my dad hated 50 and most 60's stuff but I frakking love this song. I just started discovering this old stuff a couple years ago and I love it
The good old day's may be gone but not forgotten 🎶 💯 👍
Rock and Roll will always live in our hearts. RIP, dear Danny. Iris from Manassas, VA. Thanks so much for sharing NRRArchives.
Feb 2022.. wow i love this.. fantastic harmony..
wish i could see the band too.. wicked piano, drum and bass.. 🙂
Unfortunately they’ve all been called home to heaven, but I’m sure they’re playing their music up there.
@@HopingForAMiracle_Prayer i hope so 🙂 x
@@HopingForAMiracle_Prayer not all! there is one remaining, frank maffei
oh mighty God let this music live forever.....and ever.... my name is Lou Perfetti.
the final scene of Christine with the 1958 Plymouth Fury slowly dying while this song plays in the background is profoundly symbolic and compelling. For a rock 'n' roll fan, it's a moment that ties together nostalgia, destruction, and the end of an era. The song itself, with its defiant declaration that rock 'n' roll isn't just a passing fad, contrasts beautifully with the fate of the 58 Fury, the car that represents so much of the 1950s cultural ideal-youthful rebellion, style, and the vibrant energy of that post-war period. It's all over in a blink of an eye. or a rock 'n' roll fan, watching Christine’s death while hearing that anthem in the background is like the final curtain call on the 50s-a powerful metaphor for how the material icons of the era fade, but the spirit of rock 'n' roll remains alive, pushing forward into the decades that follow. It's a melancholic yet triumphant moment, evoking both loss and the unwavering endurance of the music that continues to define youth culture. One of the most poetic scenes i've ever seen.
Long live Rock ‘n’ Roll…
Thank you Christine for bringing me to this
Rock N Roll here is here to stay Rock Rock 🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Yes and enjoying it all
I may only be 14 but I love rock n roll....oh and elvis I love elvis
I've loved Rock & Roll, particularly the Doo-Wop stuff since I was almost 7 years old, and still lovin' it at 23. Of course I also enjoy Elvis, Little Richard and all those cats too!
Never too old to Rock and Roll 🎶
Great music great era.
I never felt so cool.
Such music makes your day
Reminds me of Christine reassembling herself in Darnells garage.
A Great Song By Danny & The Juniors and Rock & Roll is Here To Stay forever
I’m 79yrs. Old and still rock.
no sabia que Danny y sus juniors cantaban "at the hop" y no me gustaba mucho esa cancion y hasta que me atrevi a ver ese video y escuche otros temas de este cuerteto y me gustaron mucho, ahora soy fan de ellos , lastima que no vivi esa epoca para verlos en vivo... gracias por el recuerdo...
+ARGONAOOTA lo mismo digo yo soy fan de danny and the juniors
yo también está es mi canción favorita de Danny and the juniors
por esta canción escuchó las canciones de estas épocas
YEAH! DANNY AND THE JUNIORS!
I'm doing my damdest to get my 6 & 8 year kids into this music, it's not easy but I'm trying.
+Brigante7 Good for you, hope your successful!
+Steven Hulbert cheers.
+Brigante7 ..have a start on opera and the extreme..............
+Brigante7 jeejej
It's not hard I've got my grandchildren into it since they were tiny
The good old days, it was a better time.
Yes my favourite ❤❤❤
So great to see all the guys in suits and the ladies in dresses and skirts. So much class!
Loved it since 1960 in highschool!!👏💐💕🙋
Played this song in my car. The dents just popped out and the car looks brand new
love love love it!
i also think so!! xoxoxoxo
But i also think those years were faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaab!
Im a 51 year old hard rock/metal fan.....but I love early rock and roll and doo wop! Great song!
NOW THIS HERE IS REAL "ROCK AND ROLL" NOT THAT ROCK GARBAGE FROM TODAY.. I DIDN'T GROW UP IN THE 50'S OR 60'S NOR 70'S. BUT I'M STICKING TO THE 50'S AND 60'S ROCK AND ROLL. HELL YEAH FOR EVER TILL I DIE.
This is from Dick Clark's old Beechnut Show which was a nighttime version of American Bandstand sponsored by Beechnut chewing gum. The show was from when Dick was still in Philadelphia. This is an historic video.
Love this music, born in 1950, I had the best years now.
American bandstand the good old days we could only turn that clock back to the late 50s and 60s it was a fantastic show used to watch it on black and white TV everyday Danny and the Juniors would just an amazing group every song they made was a hit until today I still like that kind of music it's a shame what he did to himself but I'm not going to get into it the show lives on forever I give it five stars you can't forget it
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐💯❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
When music shows was good, people appreciated it, danced and clapped to it!! Ahh. Let’s bring this to 2021
this type of rock n roll is long gone:(
Check out the band King Khan and BBQ Show! They don't have the same exact sound, but it's kind of similar
R.I.P Christine
Patrik Uosukainen yeah :(
Yeah, This was Christine The Car's Last Music During Crushed by the bulldozer
Na she didnt die. Remember the fender lol
Rock in roll and Christine never die
love this song, so true too!
Good job people keep up the good work take care thanks to everyone. Joe
2024 here great song still ❤😂😂❤❤❤❤
This was a great time in music history Kids singing and making records for Kids.
That's the real danny & the juniors, accept no a.i. imitations, rock and roll is here to stay....
Danny and the juniors sure were popular
Can we please go back to these times 😎🎶🎶
I hope that the original Rock 'N Roll music will still be here 200 years from now and that my descendants will listen to it.
Great job Joey Dee. I met you about 20 years ago at harrahs casino in Atlantic. I met you in the hallway. The beat 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤paul
ROCK AND ROLL FOREVER!!!!!!!!!
I always thought that this song sounded like they took the sheet music to At the Hop and turned it upside down. lol
Pianoman 70s style ....Ex-friggin' ZACTly, pianodude!!! CanNOT believe we da only ones to hear dat!!!! :)☮⚜
I agree
They did!!
Haha totally. Probably why they didn't have a long and pronounced career, because this was literally the only sound they could produce. Still think this is a fabulous tune tho.
What about Sometimes? It may have been the B side of one of the others, but it was a slow, different sound. I loved the harmonies.